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NSW & Qld Public Schools Will Lose Billions if Stand- Off Is Not Resolved
March 06, 2025
Trevor Cobbold, February 2025, National Convenor, https://saveourschools.com.au
Read More ShareReview of Research Studies Shows Money Matters for Student Achievement
March 06, 2025
Trevor Cobbold, 3 March 2025, National Convenor, https://saveourschools.com.au
Read More SharePublic Schools Bear the Greatest Burden of Disadvantage
March 06, 2025
Trevor Cobbold, February 2025, National Convenor, https://saveourschools.com.au
Read More ShareElite Private Schools Whine About Cuts to Their Millions in Over-Funding
March 06, 2025
Trevor Cobbold, February 2025, National Convenor, https://saveourschools.com.au
Read More SharePlease complete and send your NSWEC declaration form.
June 07, 2024
The NSW Electoral Commission reviews political parties each year, and we must maintain at least 750 registered declarations forms from members, whose details exactly match the NSW electoral roll.
Read More ShareFully Funding Private Schools is No Solution to Inequity in Education
December 19, 2023
Education Policy Brief by Save Our Schools.
Read More SharePrivate Schools Had Biggest Decline in PISA Results
December 19, 2023
Education Policy Comment by Save Our Schools. It reviews the latest PISA results by school sector.
Read More ShareClose the Achievement Gaps Between Rich and Poor
November 01, 2023
New analysis of the latest NAPLAN results reveals large achievement gaps in the literacy and numeracy between rich and poor students in all Year levels tested.
Read More ShareThe Fallacy of the Genetic Determination of Inherent Cognitive Abilities
September 20, 2023
A new Education Research Brief from Save Our Schools. It demonstrates the fallacy of the genetic determination of inherent cognitive abilities. This is an important issue relevant to the next National Schools Reform Agreement...
Read More ShareReason NSW joins forces with Fairer Education Party to form the new Public Education Party
January 18, 2023
In 2022, the committee members of Reason NSW considered there were grounds for potentially winding up the party. The major motivations were the achievement of a long-held objective to ensure the passage of the...
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