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When I started working in education policy over a decade ago, there was a lot of focus on teachers. This mostly consisted of conversations about who the teachers were: were the people going into ITE smart enough or did we need ATAR minimums...
I’ve now been back in education policy land for two and a half years after starting my career at the CIS in 2013. In between, I’ve oscillated between teaching at high school and doing policy and advisory work, including working as a politic...
Although the high level NAPLAN results are publicly available much earlier in the year, it’s not been until December this year that the MySchool website has been updated to account for student results. This data is also used by ACARA to gen...
Recently, CIS hosted Natalie Wexler, author of (among other things) The Knowledge Gap, which argues that a foundational cause of poor educational outcomes is a lack of focus on what students need to know and teaching knowledge in a way that...
Education researcher Christmas1 was last week, as on Wednesday July 30, the NAPLAN 2025 results were released. This is a full fortnight earlier than last year’s release, so well done to ACARA for managing that.
Here I’m going to zoom in to...
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Education and public policy researcher. Currently working on projects about the science of learning and its implementation by policymakers and practitioners in the Australian context. Other interests include history, liberalism and theology.
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