Parents can now find interactive data about their child’s education from “kindy to HSC and beyond” thanks to a new tool designed to take the headache out of schooling decisions. The latest OCED report recommends an average student teacher ratio of 15 pupils to one teacher, with more than a third of Australian schools have 16 and above students per teacher.
Many parents worry about their children’s class, class size, and even school is right for them - and now a brand new analytics tool is available to help them decide. “Schools Hub is giving parents the data, the tools, and the resources, the information [parents] need to make really important decisions about their children’s future,”s says News Corp’s national education writer Lisa Mayoh.
newscorpaus Tracked cradle to grave and no one see anything wrong
newscorpaus 'The latest OCED report recommends an average student teacher ratio of 15 pupils to one teacher'.....what self-serving bullshit from 'educators'! Never in my entire student life was the ratio less than 30:1 - and the results were way better than now.
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