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2021-22 Budget
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The 2021-22 Budget invests in measures that support Australian families, strengthens student educational outcomes, and will help secure Australia’s ongoing economic recovery through skills and employment.
VSL education providers
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… students at private education providers when their provider defaults. A provider defaults when they close, fail to start a course, or stop … student commenced but could not complete due to a provider default. The TPS is sector funded and supported by the …
Improving higher education for students
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… The Job-ready Graduates package invests in higher education in areas of national priority so our higher education system can deliver the best results for students, … is estimated by calculating: (Student contribution set by provider) x (EFTSL value of unit) = the amount the student …
Case Studies - Transnational Education
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… As Australia looks to the future of its international education sector, diversification and innovation in Transnational Education (TNE) course offerings is expected to be a key … when considering how to mitigate risk. The Transnational Education Case Studies are intended to be read in …
Payments and fees
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… generally paid to providers who pass it on to families as a fee reduction. Families must make a co-contribution by paying the gap fee. Providers must report fee information to the … the family’s CCS amount. There are some exceptions to help disadvantaged and vulnerable children and families. …
Transnational Education
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As Australia looks to the future of its international education sector, diversification and innovation in Transnational Education (TNE) course offerings is expected to be a key part of sector growth.
University of Newcastle Teachers and Teaching Research Centre
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… type of area do you live in? Regional or rural Are you an education professional? (e.g. teacher, school leader, … teacher’s aide) Yes Which sector do you work in? Higher Education What is your occupation? Education researcher … academic measures; and, providing financial support through scholarships and fellowships for disadvantaged students. …
Professional Pathway Psychology Approved Course List
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… by institution below have been approved by the Department of Education as Professional Pathway Psychology courses. … Professional Pathway Psychology Approved Course List … …
Cyber security
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… the Australian University Sector (the Guidelines) are foundational elements essential for building resilience within a … difficult or costly to implement than needed. At worst, there will be a mismatch between cyber investment and … communities are - by nature, broad, open, and the level of online safety awareness will vary significantly in a …
Network of Associate Deans of Professional Experience Steering Committee for ACDE Council of Deans of Education
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… Network of Associate Deans of Professional Experience Steering Committee for … Centres of Excellence: o This is a systems level issue as there are good teachers in all schools and quality mentors … G., Tyler-Wood, T., & Gibson, D (2011). SimSchool: An online dynamic simulator for enhancing teacher preparation. …
34. Tax file number (TFN) requirements
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… the provider (and the department) their TFN, or a Certificate of application for a TFN on their CAF [part 9.1 ]. … cross referenced with the information held by the ATO. If there is a mismatch between the information on the student’s … have applied for a TFN. Students who apply for a TFN online will be able to take their printed TFN application …
Key findings from the 2023 Higher Education Student Statistics
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… in 2023. This is driven by a 24.9 per cent increase in onshore [1] overseas students from 327,547 in 2022 to 409,249 in 2023. The share of onshore [2] overseas students (of domestic and onshore overseas) reached 27.6 per cent in 2023, trending …
Roderick Laird
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… and incentive to effectively improve performance. For its education services, the tertiary sector has conducted and … research services ecosystem, but also for the sector’s education services. But the accepted response is “that’s not … full industry research impact potential. (Nor, frankly, its education potential…) Indeed, it is hard to see it …