Publications related to ACER's policy work with education authorities and global partners on the practical transformation and reform of learning systems.

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Submissions from 2009

Lessons from the edge, Alison Handmer

Fail to plan, and plan to fail? How goals unlock your potential or lock you right up, Steve Holden

On balance : public and private schools and the global financial crisis, R Martin

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Policy, practice and the ‘revolving classroom door’ : examining the relationship between Aboriginal spatiality and the mainstream education system, Sarah Prout

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Using student assessment to improve teaching and educational policy, Patrik Scheinin

Lead the revolution, Chris Waterman

Submissions from 2008

Top schools : why teachers make a difference, Robyn Collins

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An Evaluation of the Getting it Right: Literacy and Numeracy Strategy in Western Australian Schools, Marion Meiers, Lawrence Ingvarson, Adrian Beavis, John Hogan, and Elizabeth Kleinhenz

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Developing indicators for a new ERA: should we measure the policy impact of education research?, Louise Watson

Like anchovy on pizza : government funding for private schools, Mick Wilkinson

Submissions from 2007

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Literacy Education in School : Research perspectives from the past, for the future, Peter Freebody

Submissions from 2006

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Rethinking and Reshaping Early Childhood Care and Education Policy : Visions and Directions for the Future., Alison Elliott

Submissions from 2005

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Good Data, Bad News, Good Policy Making ..., Gabrielle Matters

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Evaluation of the Getting it Right Literacy and Numeracy Strategy in Western Australian Schools : Using data to support student learning, Marion Meiers

Submissions from 2004

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Evaluation of the Middle Years Reform Program, Gerald Elsworth, Elizabeth Kleinhenz, and Adrian Beavis

Submissions from 2001

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A Policy Makers Guide to Systemwide Assessment Programs, Margaret Forster

Submissions from 2000

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A Policy Makers Guide to International Achievement Studies, Margaret Forster

Submissions from 1998

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Lifelong learning as a policy response, Phillip McKenzie