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The government claims teaching is a national priority, but cheaper degrees won't improve the profession

  • Written by Peter Goss, School Education Program Director, Grattan Institute
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Education Minister Dan Tehan recently announced changes to Commonwealth contributions for university courses. As part of the government’s “Job-ready graduates” package, many humanities subjects would become more expensive but students would pay less for courses where the government believes the jobs of the future will...

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