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    Glenn Fahey

    What Australia must do to lift flatlining student scores

    This country may have averted the worst of the COVID-era education destruction, that doesn’t mitigate the many flaws in our school system.

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    While Australian students have scored a mixed report card in the latest round of international testing, flatlining results in several subjects are concerning.

    In new results released today, Australian students in 2022 have recorded a dead heat in maths, science, and reading with their peers in 2018, in the OECD-run Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA).

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