Education

Australian universities challenged to grow with Asia

James Nuhn- October 20, 2012

Since 2009 the number of international students choosing to come to Australia has steadily been decreasing but Australian universities are still well positioned to grow ... Read More

Queensland primary schools to thrive under change

Dane Lillingstone- October 20, 2012

Opinions vary on the benefits of moving grade seven from primary to high school Read More

Fee hike could mean trouble for science students

Alex Livingstone- October 20, 2012

A recent report by the Grattan institute has suggested that students studying certain areas to do not provide extensive public benefit should be paying more ... Read More

Job opportunities rely on experience

s4200337- October 20, 2012

The Australian employment rate has decreased over the last two years, so Jac digital reporter Adam Robinson prepares students for future employment. Read More

Should students pay more for education?

Kendall Jones- October 18, 2012

A new report released by the Grattan Institute, says that by the middle of this decade tertiary education subsidies will have cost taxpayers $7 billion, ... Read More

Teachers divided on year 7 to high school

Matthew Schultz- October 10, 2012

The decision by the Queensland Government to move Year 7 into high school from 2015 has received a number of different responses from teachers. Read More