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Table of Contents
- A PAthwAy to ExcEllEncE And Equity in AustrAliAn schools through nEEds- bAsEd Funding And EquitAblE Policy 1
- ForEword 2
- ExEcutiVE suMMAry 2
- KEy Findings 2
- PArt 1 AustrAliAs Pursuit oF ExcEllEncE And Equity in EducAtion 2
- PArt 2 Policy iMPAct on quEEnslAnds school coMMunitiEs 2
- PArt 3 PrAxis inForMEd Policy iMProVEMEnts 2
- Key Findings 4
- Part 1 Australias pursuit of excellence and equity in education 5
- Addressing disadvantage through targeted investment has local impact 5
- Case study Benowa State School 6
- Excellence and equity are not out of reach 6
- Queensland has the opportunity to reverse unequal outcomes 7
- Case study Whitfield State School 7
- Needs-based funding works 7
- Case study Pallara State School 8
- How Commonwealth and State policies advance equity and excellence in education 8
- Case Study Oakley State High School 8
- Part 2 Policy impact on Queenslands school communities 9
- The following is a snapshot of Queenslands student diversity 9
- All Australian governments have agreed-upon common goals for 9
- Governments to improving educational 9
- Case Study Cawarral State School 10
- Case Study Cairns West State School 10
- Case Study Milpera State High School 10
- Schooling Resource Standards alone are insufficient for significant change 11
- Case study Spinifex State College 11
- Part 3 Praxis informed policy improvements 12
- Case Study Berserker Street School 12
- Interventions that make a difference 13
- Broadly some of the interventions most agreed to make a difference to both quality and equity include the following 13
- Recommendations 14
- References 15