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Raising the standards

Talent magnets

Peter Sheahan

At risk of losing talent

Tony Keenan

Seeing Australia through international comparisons

Andreas Schleicher

Standards as central to improvement

Claire Wyatt-Smith

An Asia-smart Australia

Kathe Kirby

Winning strategies

Dahle Suggett

Gathering the data

Skills to pay the bills

Rebecca Leech

Assessment conversations

Marion Meiers

Where there's a will there's a way

Toni Glasson

Stepping up to the mark!

Terry Crooks

Learning objects: a Canadian view

Bill Muirhead & Robin Kay

We know more about everything

Kerri McKenna

The difference between boys and girls

Margaret Wu & Magda Les

The problem with maths

Nick Connolly

A whole-system approach

Suzanne Pennicott-Jones

Informing the learning

Authentic assessment

Kath Murdoch

Making new connections

Louisa Ellum & Lucas Walsh

Switch on to creative assessment

Mark Hennessy

Partnerships in learning

Sue Lysle, Louise Nielsen & Glenys Reid



Editorial

Curriculum for a new century

Editorial by Susan Mann



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