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      • Educational reform & innovation for improving outcomes
      • Improving young people’s transitions from school to work, further study & training
      • International study of city youth
      • Performance of Australia’s education & training systems
      • Understanding inequality
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            Centre for International Research on Education Systems (CIRES)

            The Centre for International Research on Education Systems (CIRES) is a research centre of Victoria University which conducts strategic research that identifies how well education systems work, for whom, and how they can be improved to work well for all.

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            a school-aged girl with a headset sits in front of a computer with a hand raised
            Review of remote & online learning experiences during COVID-19
            This report synthesises evidence about what is known about remote and online learning, both prior to and during the COVID-19 pandemic.
            Strategies for the west – how we can grow & prosper
            New strategies for skills and jobs show the way forward in Melbourne's west.
            Research on out-of-home care
            Research aims to support vulnerable young people reach university
            New Victoria University–Charles Sturt University research launched today provides insights about the systemic barriers to higher education for young people who have been raised in out-of-home care.
            Educational Opportunity 2020
            Australia’s education system is failing up to one in three children and young people, according to a major study.
            Impact of learning from home for disadvantaged children
            CIRES has prepared a report addressing the expected impact of home learning on disadvantaged students during COVID-19.

            School selectivity & socioeconomic & academic stratification in Sydney & Melbourne

            • Working paper (PDF, 812 KB)

            • Policy brief (PDF, 210 KB)

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