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OECD Education Policy Perspectives

2020; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1787/5cc2d673-en

ISSN

2226-0943

Tópico(s)

Education and Vocational Training

Resumo

The New South Wales (Australia) (hereafter NSW) Government is committed to an education system that prepares its learners for rewarding lives and lifelong learning.To help realise this goal, the NSW Department of Education (DoE) has initiated several reforms over the years that recognise the importance of the learning journey for students, teachers, and school leaders.The Local Schools Local Decisions (LSLD) reform was announced in August 2011 and aimed to increase the authority of local schools to make decisions about how they deliver education to students.In December 2020, it was announced that LSLD would be replaced by the School Success Model (SSM) reform which is a school improvement reform that aimed to deliver high quality, tiered school improvement support to all NSW public schools.The SSM set out to achieve a better balance of autonomy and accountability for student improvement across schools by formalising system targets and priorities, lifting capability and sharing evidence-

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