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Australia ponders national curriculum, teaching standards

State education ministers in Australia have agreed on a set of nationally consistent teaching standards and will seek commonwealth approval for their plan later this week. The agreement comes after years of pressure from Prime Minister John Howard for consistency across education systems. State premiers are expected to announce their plans at the meeting of the Council of Australian Governments in Canberra on April 13. Read more at The Australian website.

Posted by Louise Ash on 11 April 2007 in Issues in the News

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