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MCEETYA, Demand and Supply of Primary and Secondary School Teachers in Australia, Melbourne, 2004; Department of Education, Science and Training, Attracting, Developing and Retaining Effective Teachers: Australian Country Background - Main Report and Update, M. Skilbeck & H. Connell , 2004 (Exhibit No.51); Committee for the Review of Teaching and Teacher Education, Australia’s Teachers: Australia’s Future, Advancing Innovation, Science, Technology and Mathematics – Main Report, DEST, Canberra, 2003Department of Education, Science and Training, Attitudes to Teaching as a Career: A Synthesis of Attitudinal Research, Canberra, 2006. http://www.dest.gov.au/sectors/research_sector/publications_resources/profiles/attitudes_teaching_as_career.htm Back |
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Department of Education, Science and Training, Submission No. 59, p. x. Back |
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MCEETYA, Demand and Supply of Primary and Secondary School Teachers in Australia, Melbourne, 2004. Back |
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Department of Education, Science and Training, Attitudes to teaching as a career; A synthesis of attitudinal research, Canberra , 2006. http://www.dest.gov.au/sectors/research_sector/publications_resources/profiles/attitudes_teaching_as_career.htm Back |
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Connell Skilbeck International Education Research and Consultancy, Submission No. 24, p. 5. Back |
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Department of Education, Science and Training, Submission No. 59, pp. x & 36. Back |
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Mr Andrew Ius, Victorian Institute of Teaching, Transcript of Evidence, 10 February 2006 , p. 12; University of Newcastle, Submission No. 98, p. 3; University of Queensland, Submission No. 147, p. 3. Back |
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Department of Education, Science and Training, 2004, as quoted, Western Australian Council of State School Organisations Inc, Submission No. 35, p. 5. Back |
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University of Newcastle, Submission No. 98, p. 3; University of Sydney, Submission No. 133, p. 3; Deakin University, Submission No. 60, pp. 2-3; University of South Australia, Submission No. 40, p. 2; Prof. Vaughan Prain , La Trobe University, Transcript of Evidence, 7 June 2005, p. 44; Prof. Ure , University of Melbourne, Transcript of Evidence, 7 June 2005 , p. 78; University of Ballarat, Submission No. 55, p. 2; Australian Technology Network of Universities, Submission No. 66, pp. 3-4; Griffith University, Submission No. 70, p. 4; University of Queensland, Submission No. 147, p. 3; Prof. Toni Reid, Charles Sturt University, Transcript of Evidence, 8 March 2006, p. 49; Monash University, Submission No. 105, pp 2-4; University of Adelaide, Submission No. 114, p. 2; Dr Faye McCallum , University of South Australia, Transcript of Evidence, 28 September 2005 , p. 32; University of Wollongong, Submission No. 136, pp. 3-4; Queensland University of Technology, Submission No. 72.1, pp. 4-6; University of Southern Queensland, Submission No.146, p. 2; Curtin University of Technology, Submission No. 158, pp. 4-5; Murdoch University, Submission No. 159, p. 2; Flinders University, Submission No. 126, p. 3. Back |
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Northern Territory Government, Submission No. 124, p. 1; Tasmanian Government, Submission No. 127, p. 10. Back |
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Committee for the Review of Teaching and Teacher Education, Australia's Teachers: Australia's Future: Advancing Innovation, Science, Technology and Mathematics– Agenda for Action, DEST, Canberra, 2003, p. 21. Back |
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Department of Education, Science and Training, p. 1. (Exhibit No. 119) Back |
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AESOC Senior Officials Working Party on Indigenous Education, Australian Directions in Indigenous Education 2005-2008, 2005, p. 3. Back |
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Department of Education, Science and Training, pp. 2-3. (Exhibit No. 119) Back |
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Department of Education, Science and Training – IESIP performance reports, 2003 and 2004. Back |
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AESOC Senior Officials Working Party on Indigenous Education, Australian Directions in Indigenous Education 2005-2008, 2005, p. 3. Back |
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Mr Russell Jackson, Anangu Education Unit, Department of Education and Children’s Services, SA, Transcript of Evidence, 27 September 2005, p. 40. Back |
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NT Department of Employment, Education and Training, Submission No. 124, p. 1. Back |
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NT Department of Employment, Education and Training, Submission No. 124, p. 1; Mr Kenneth Davies, NT Department of Employment, Education and Training, Transcript of Evidence, 31 August 2005, p. 5. Back |
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Department of Education, Science and Training, p. 1. (Exhibit No. 119) Back |
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Department of Education, Science and Training – IESIP performance reports, 2003 and 2004. Back |
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Department of Education, Science and Training, National Report to Parliament on Indigenous Education and Training, pp. 90 & 162-163, (Exhibit No. 55); Australian Council of Deans of Education, Submission No. 31, p. 30. Back |
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Department of Education, Science and Training, National Report to Parliament on Indigenous Education and Training, Canberra , 2003, pp. 164-165. (Exhibit No. 55) Back |
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Senate Employment, Workplace Relations, Small Business and Education Committee , Katu Kalpa - Report on the inquiry into the effectiveness of education and training programs for Indigenous Australians, Canberra, 2000, p. 112. Back |
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Australian Teachers Education Association, Submission No. 46, p. 6. Back |
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Mrs Robyn Ober, Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education, Transcript of Evidence, 30 August 2005, pp. 5-6; Ses Zaro, Student, Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education, Transcript of Evidence, 30 August 2005, p. 23. Back |
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Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education, Submission No. 88, p. 1. Back |
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Ms Valerie Bainbridge, Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education, Transcript of Evidence, 30 August 2005, p. 4; Mr John Ingram, Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education, Transcript of Evidence, 30 August 2005, p. 11. Another example of a flexible delivery program is the Remote Area Teacher Education Program (RATEP) which provides teacher education courses on-site to Indigenous students in Northern Queensland, primarily in remote locations, but also in urban areas such as Cairns and Mackay: see Committee for the Review of Teaching and Teacher Education, Australia's Teachers: Australia's Future: Advancing Innovation, Science, Technology and Mathematics– Main Report, DEST, Canberra, 2003, p. 133; Dr Jennifer Rennie, Charles Darwin University, Transcript of Evidence, 31 August 2005, pp. 44-45. Back |
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University of Western Sydney, Submission No. 152, p. 3; Prof. Sandra McLean, Queensland University of Technology, Transcript of Evidence, 6 July 2005, p. 50; Flinders University, Submission No. 126, p. 2; Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education, Submission No. 88, p. 2. Back |
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Committee for the Review of Teaching and Teacher Education, Australia 's Teachers: Australia 's Future: Advancing Innovation, Science, Technology and Mathematics– Agenda for Action, DEST, Canberra , 2003, p. 22. Back |
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Mr Gary Barnes, Department of Education and the Arts, Queensland, Transcript of Evidence, 6 July 2005, p. 6. Back |
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Mr Kenneth Smith, Department of Education and the Arts, Queensland, Transcript of Evidence, 6 July 2005, p. 4. Back |
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Dr Suzanne Parry, Teacher Registration Board of the Northern Territory, Transcript of Evidence, 31 August 2005 , p. 21. Back |
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Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education, Submission No. 88, p. 3. Back |
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Mr Peter West, Submission No. 95, p. 7. Back |
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Department of Education, Science and Training and James Cook University , School Students Making Education and Career Decisions: Aspirations, Attitudes and Influences, Canberra , 2004, p. 4. Back |
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Department of Education, Science and Training, p.1. (Exhibit No. 119) Back |
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Department of Education, Science and Training, p.1. (Exhibit No. 119) Back |
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Department of Education, Science and Training, pp.2-3. (Exhibit No. 119) Back |
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Australian Bureau of Statistics, Schools Australia series, 2001. Back |
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Department of Education, Science and Training, Attracting, Developing and Retaining Effective Teachers: Australian Country Background—Main Report and Update, M. Skilbeck & H. Connell, 2004, p. 13. (Exhibit No. 51) Back |
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Independent Schools Council of Australia , Submission No. 116, p. 13; Catholic Education Commission, Submission No. 134.1, p. 1. Back |
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OECD, Directorate for Education, Education and Training Policy Division, Teachers Matter: Attracting, Developing and Retaining Effective Teachers, Synthesis Report, 2005, p. 54. Back |
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Boys: Getting it Right, House of Representatives Standing Committee on Education and Training, 2002, pp. xxii & 155. Back |
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Boys: Getting it Right, House of Representatives Standing Committee on Education and Training, 2002, p. 157. Back |
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Department of Education, Science and Training, Attracting, Developing and Retaining Effective Teachers: Australian Country Background - Main Report and Update, M. Skilbeck & H. Connell , 2004, pp. 14-15 (Exhibit No. 51); Department of Education, Science and Training and James Cook University , School Students Making Education and Career Decisions: Aspirations, Attitudes and Influences, 2004, pp. 94 & 106. Back |
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Department of Education, Science and Training, Attitudes to Teaching as a Career: A Synthesis of Attitudinal Research, 2006, p. 4. Back |
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Department of Education, Science and Training, Submission No. 59, p. 42. Back |
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Department of Education, Science and Training, Submission No. 59, p. 42. Back |
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Department of Education, Science and Training, Submission No. 59, p. 42; Mr Garry Everett, Federation of Parents and Friends Associations of Catholic Schools of Queensland, Transcript of Evidence , 6 July 2005, p. 35. Back |
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Mrs Dianne Reardon, Federation of Parents and Friends Associations of Catholic Schools of Queensland, Transcript of Evidence, 6 July 2005, p. 38. Back |
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Western Australian Council of State School Organisations Inc, Submission No. 35, pp. 4-5. Back |
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In Victoria gender balance of primary school teachers is as it was in 1870. Mr Tony Bugden , Department of Education and Training, Victoria , Transcript of Evidence , 25 May 2006 , p. 11. Back |
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For commentary on de-gendering the teaching body, see Department of Education, Science and Training and James Cook University, School Students Making Education and Career Decisions: Aspirations, Attitudes and Influences, Canberra, 2004, pp. 102-103. Back |
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Department of Education, Science and Training and James Cook University , School Students Making Education and Career Decisions: Aspirations, Attitudes and Influences, Canberra , 2004, pp. 105-106. Back |
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Department of Education, Science and Training, Attitudes to Teaching as a Career: A Synthesis of Attitudinal Research, 2006, p. 4. Back |
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Department of Education, Science and Training, p. 1. (Exhibit No. 119) Back |
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ABS, 2001 Estimated Resident Population, p. 19. Back |
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Department of Education, Science and Training, pp. 2-3. (Exhibit No. 119) Back |
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Department of Education, Science and Training, Submission No. 59, p. 37. Back |
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SA Department of Education and Children’s Services, Submission No. 157, p. 11. Back |
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Social Justice Research Collective, Flinders University of South Australia, Submission No. 109, pp. 3-4; South Australian Primary Principals Association, Submission No. 86, p. 3; Mr Adam Piccoli MP, Submission No. 20, p. 1; Isolated Children's Parents' Association of Australia, Submission No. 100, p. 2 ; Mr John Halsey, Rural Education Forum Australia, Transcript of Evidence, 27 September 2005, p. 60. Back |
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South Australian Primary Principals Association, Submission No. 86, p. 3. Back |
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Isolated Children's Parents' Association of Australia , Submission No. 100, pp. 2-3. Back |
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Social Justice Research Collective, Flinders University of South Australia, Submission No.109, p. 3. Back |
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Isolated Children's Parents' Association of Australia , Submission No. 100, p. 2. Back |
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MCEETYA, Demand and Supply of Primary and Secondary School Teachers in Australia , 2004, p. 41; Ms Wendy Teasdale-Smith , Australian Secondary Principals’ Association , Transcript of Evidence, 2 June 2005 , p. 20. Back |
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MCEETYA, Demand and Supply of Primary and Secondary School Teachers in Australia, 2004, p. 41. Back |
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Prof. Jo-Anne Reid, Charles Sturt University, Transcript of Evidence, 8 March 2006, p. 49. Back |
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Flinders University, Submission No. 126, p. 3. Back |
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Curtin University of Technology, Submission No. 158, p. 4. Back |
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Australian Council of Deans of Education, Submission No. 31, p. 32. Back |
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Teachers Registration Board of South Australia, Submission No. 38, p. 3. Back |
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South Australian Primary Principals Association, Submission No. 86, p. 3; Mr John Halsey, Rural Education Forum Australia, Transcript of Evidence, 27 September 2005, p. 60; Mr Adam Piccoli MP, Submission No. 20, p. 1. Back |
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Australian Council of Deans of Education, Submission No. 31, p. 32; Open Universities Australia, Submission No. 33, p. 2. Back |
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Isolated Children's Parents' Association of Australia , Submission No. 100, p. 3. Back |
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Isolated Children's Parents' Association of Australia , Submission No. 100, p. 3. Back |
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NSW Legislative Council, Standing Committee on Social Issues, Recruitment and Training of Teachers, Report 35, October 2005, p. 71. (Exhibit No. 90) Back |
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Department of Education, Science and Training, p.1. (Exhibit No. 119) Back |
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Australian Vice Chancellors’ Committee , Key Statistics – Students, 2005, Table C.8: Number of Non-Overseas Enrolments by Equity Group, 1998-2003, at http://www.avcc.edu.au/documents/publications/stats/students.pdf (accessed 22/1/07 ) Back |
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Department of Education, Science and Training, pp.2-3. (Exhibit No. 119) Back |
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ABS, Census of Population and Housing, Selected Social and Housing Characteristics Australia, 2001, p. 94. Back |
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NSW Legislative Council, Standing Committee on Social Issues, Recruitment and Training of Teachers, Report 35, 2005, p. 71 (Exhibit No. 90) Back |
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University of Western Sydney, Submission No. 152, pp. 3-4. Back |
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University of Sydney, Submission No. 133, p. 4. Back |
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University of Sydney, Submission No. 133, p. 4. Back |
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Queensland Association of Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages, Submission No. 57, p. 2. Back |
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Department of Education, Science and Training, p. 1. (Exhibit No. 119) Back |
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Australian Vice Chancellors’ Committee, Key Statistics – Students, 2005, Table C.8: Number of Non-Overseas Enrolments by Equity Group, 1998-2003; and see, for example, Monash University, Submission No. 105, p. 4; and Ms Miriam Parsons, University of Adelaide, Transcript of Evidence, 29 September 2005, p. 21. Back |
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Department of Education, Science and Training and James Cook University, School Students Making Education and Career Decisions: Aspirations, Attitudes and Influences, Canberra, 2004, pp. 105-106; DEST, Attitudes to Teaching as a Career: A Synthesis of Attitudinal Research, 2006, p. 4. Back |
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Department of Education, Science and Training and James Cook University, School Students Making Education and Career Decisions: Aspirations, Attitudes and Influences, Canberra, 2004, p. 82. (Exhibit No. 12) Back |
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Australian Technology Network of Universities, Submission No. 66, p. 4. Back |
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Department of Education, Science and Training, p. 1. (Exhibit No.119) Back |
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Prof. Faith Trent, Flinders University, Transcript of Evidence, 27 September 2005, p. 23. Back |
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University of Tasmania, Submission No. 119.1, p. 1. Back |
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Board of Teacher Registration, Queensland, Submission No. 37, p. 4. Back |
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University of Notre Dame, Submission No. 15, p. 4. Back |
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Mr Frank Davies, Tabor College Adelaide, Transcript of Evidence, 29 September 2005, p. 57. Back |
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Dr Brenda Cherednichenko , Victoria University, Transcript of Evidence, 7 June 2005, p. 84. Back |
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See, for example: University of Notre Dame, Submission No. 15, p. 4; Mr Russell Matthews, Deakin University, Transcript of Evidence, 8 June 2005, p. 25; University of Newcastle, Submission No. 98, p. 2; Queensland University of Technology, Submission No. 72.1, Appendix A. Back |
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Deakin University, Submission No. 60, p. 1. Back |
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University of South Australia, Transcript of Evidence, 28 September 2005, p. 38. Back |
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Flinders University of South Australia, Submission No. 126, p. 3. Back |
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Committee for the Review of Teaching and Teacher Education, Australia’s Teachers: Australia’s Future, Advancing Innovation, Science, Technology and Mathematics – Main Report, DEST, Canberra, 2003, p. 136. Back |
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Student, Victoria University, Transcript of Evidence, 7 June 2005, p. 100. Back |
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Prof. Tania Aspland, University of the Sunshine Coast, Transcript of Evidence, 6 July 2005, pp. 67-68. Back |
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Prof. Ure, University of Melbourne, Transcript of Evidence, 7 June 2005, p. 76. Back |
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Prof. Susan Willis , Australian Council of Deans of Education, Transcript of Evidence, 13 October 2005 , p. 18. Back |
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Prof. Denis Goodrum, Australian Council of Deans of Education, Transcript of Evidence, 13 October 2005, p. 18; and see University of Newcastle, Submission No. 98, p. 2; Faculty of Education, La Trobe University, Submission No. 65, p. 2. Back |
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Ms Lesley McAuley-Jones, University of Southern Queensland, Transcript of Evidence, 7 July 2005, p. 34. Back |
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Mr Mark Dawson, University of Southern Queensland, Transcript of Evidence, 7 July 2005, p. 34. Back |
112 |
Hobart Forum on Teacher Education, Submission No. 171, p. 3. Back |
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Board of Teacher Registration, Queensland, Submission No. 37, p. 4. Back |
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Dr Lawrence Ingvarson, Research Director, ACER, Transcript of Evidence, 7 June 2005, p. 18. Back |
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N. Alloway, L. Dalley, A. Patterson, K. Walker & M. Lenoy, School students making education and career decisions: aspirations, attitudes and influences, DEST, Canberra, 2004, p. 87. (Exhibit No. 12) Back |
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Australian Mathematical Sciences Institute, Submission No. 58, p. 3. Back |
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University of New England, Submission No. 111, p. 1. Back |
118 |
Australian Association of Mathematics Teachers, Submission No. 76, p. 6. Back |
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University of Melbourne, Submission No. 62.1, p. 2; Prof. Kaye Stacey, University of Melbourne, Transcript of Evidence, 7 June 2005, p. 75. Back |
120 |
Monash University, Submission No. 159, p. 2. Back |
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Monash University, Submission No. 159, p. 2. Back |
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Australian Association of Mathematics Teachers, Submission No. 76, p. 6. Back |
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University of Melbourne, Transcript of Evidence, 7 June 2005, p. 75. Back |
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Committee for the Review of Teaching and Teacher Education, Australia's Teachers: Australia's Future: Advancing Innovation, Science, Technology and Mathematics, DEST, Canberra, 2003; R. Ballantyne, J. Bain & B. Preston, Teacher education courses and completions; initial teacher education courses and 1999, 2000 and 2001 completions, DEST, Canberra, 2002 ; Department of Education, Science and Training, Attracting, Developing and Retaining Effective Teachers: Australian Country Background - Main Report and Update, M. Skilbeck & H. Connell, Canberra, (Exhibit No. 51); M. Skilbeck & H. Connell, Teachers for the future, the changing nature of society and related issues for the teaching workforce, MCEETYA, 2004, (Exhibit No. 50); B. Preston, Teacher supply and demand to 2005: Projections and context, Australian Council of Deans of Education, 2000. Back |
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MCEETYA, Demand and Supply of Primary and Secondary School Teachers in Australia, Melbourne, 2004, p. 5. Back |
126 |
MCEETYA, Demand and Supply of Primary and Secondary School Teachers in Australia, Melbourne, 2004, p. 5. Back |
127 |
MCEETYA, Demand and Supply of Primary and Secondary School Teachers in Australia, Melbourne, 2004, p. 6. Back |
128 |
MCEETYA, Demand and Supply of Primary and Secondary School Teachers in Australia, Melbourne, 2004, pp. 38-44. Back |
129 |
Department of Education, Science and Training, Attracting, Developing and Retaining Effective Teachers: Australian Country Background - Main Report and Update, M. Skilbeck & H. Connell, Canberra , p. 30. (Exhibit No.51) Back |
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MCEETYA, Demand and Supply of Primary and Secondary School Teachers in Australia, Melbourne, 2004, p. 128. Back |
131 |
Ms Diane Gardiner , University of Western Australia , Transcript of Evidence, 26 October 2005 , p. 69. Back |
132 |
Mr Michael Bateman, ACT Department of Education and Training, Transcript of Evidence, 1 December 2005, p. 8. Back |
133 |
P. Brock, Two Decades of 'Sound & Fury' But What's Changed…? Critique of Recommendations made in 21 National & NSW Reports reviewing teacher education 1980-1999, NSW Department of Education and Training, 2000, p. 97. (Exhibit No. 91) Back |
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MCEETYA, Demand and Supply of Primary and Secondary School Teachers in Australia, Melbourne, 2004, p. 47. Back |
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Committee for the Review of Teaching and Teacher Education, Australia's Teachers: Australia's Future: Advancing Innovation, Science, Technology and Mathematics– Main Report, DEST, Canberra, 2003, p. 96. Back |
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NSW Department of Education and Training, Submission No. 135, p. 11. Back |
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Department of Education, Science and Training, pp. 2-3. (Exhibit No. 120) Back |