20,000 Australians weigh in on future of school education with week left

The Hon Jason Clare MP
Minister for Education

More than 20,000 people have completed a national survey to help shape the future of school education in Australia.

As part of the Review into the next National School Reform Agreement, the survey has been completed by 10,531 teachers, 7,159 parents or guardians, and 2,432 students.

Teachers and former teachers, parents and students still have until the end of next week to complete the survey.

This is all about ensuring Australians directly involved in the school education system get a say on how we make it better and fairer.

Survey participants can have their say on range of issues including:

  • Improving education outcomes
  • Supporting student health and wellbeing, and
  • Supporting and retaining teachers.

The survey results will help identify ways to meet students' current and future needs and help inform the recommendations for the Review's final report.

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