Report calls for student tertiary entitlement rethink
Australia needs to move towards a single tertiary education funding system that treats all school leavers fairly, according to a Mitchell Institute for Health and Education Issues Paper.
Inequality between advantaged and disadvantaged students is one of the greatest enduring challenges in Australian school education. Allocating funding according to the needs of students and schools is a critical part of addressing inequality, but needs-based funding must be part of a more comprehensive effort that encompasses diverse learning needs.
The Mitchell Institute looks at how our school system is both supporting and failing young learners; the extent to which our system is perpetuating disadvantage; and what can be done to address these persistent challenges.