How to attract high achievers to teaching in Australia

How to attract high achievers to teaching in Australia

Australia’s top teachers should be able to earn $80,000 a year more, and top school-leavers should get $10,000-a-year scholarships if they take up teaching, as part of a $1.6 billion blueprint to boost teacher quality and student performance. The reform package could double the number of high achievers who choose to become teachers, and increase the average ATAR of teaching graduates to 85, within the next decade. Listen to Grattan Institute's School Education Program Director Peter Goss, School Education Fellow Julie Sonnemann and Associate Jonathan Nolan discuss the new report, 'Attracting high achievers to teaching'.

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Budget 2018 - the verdict

Budget 2018 - the verdict

A conversation with Budget Policy and Institutional Reform Program Director, Danielle Wood and Fellow, Brendan Coates discussing this years budget announcements. Also featuring Transport Program Direc...

17 Mai 201844min

Energy Futures Seminar: National Energy Guarantee –What happens next? – Sydney

Energy Futures Seminar: National Energy Guarantee –What happens next? – Sydney

Event Podcast: At this Energy Futures Seminar, ESB Chair, Kerry Schott, Grattan Institute’s Tony Wood and Tim Nelson from AGL as they explained, discussed and debated these issues. The Forum was moder...

16 Mai 20181h 33min

Australian retirement incomes: do we have a problem? – Melbourne

Australian retirement incomes: do we have a problem? – Melbourne

Event podcast: At this Policy Pitch event, the panel looked at how current generations are faring in retirement, and what kind of retirement we can all expect in the future. They discussed the policy ...

15 Mai 20181h 17min

Gonski 2.0 - next steps to success

Gonski 2.0 - next steps to success

A conversation with School Education Fellow Julie Sonnemann. Following the release of the recommendations from the Review to Achieve Educational Excellence in Australian Schools, we ask what Gonski 2....

9 Mai 201819min

Gonski 2.0: What Commonwealth should do (and not do) to drive improvement in school ed – Brisbane

Gonski 2.0: What Commonwealth should do (and not do) to drive improvement in school ed – Brisbane

Event podcast: In this State of Affairs event, Julie Sonnemann, Grattan Institute School Education Fellow, along with a panel of leading policy thinkers explored: What is needed to lift educational ou...

2 Mai 20181h 20min

Dropping out: the benefits and costs of trying university

Dropping out: the benefits and costs of trying university

A conversation with Higher Education Fellow, Ittima Cherastidtham. More than 50,000 students who started university in Australia this year will drop out. Part-time students are particularly at risk. P...

29 Apr 201824min

Understanding Labor’s dividend imputation reforms

Understanding Labor’s dividend imputation reforms

A conversation with Budget Policy and Institutional Reform Program Director, Danielle Wood and Australian Perspectives Fellow, Brendan Coates. The announcement of Labor’s plan to abolish refunds of un...

24 Apr 201831min

Safer care saves money - Melbourne

Safer care saves money - Melbourne

Event podcast: In this Policy Pitch event, Stephen Duckett, Health Program Director at Grattan Institute presented data on the costs of complication rates and potential new strategies to reduce advers...

17 Apr 20181h 24min

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