Access keys | Skip to content | Skip to footer |
Problems viewing this site
*
Home > Smart State Network > Smart State Council > Reports > Education and Skills for the Smart State > References

References

(1)           Smart Regions: Characteristics of globally successfully regions and implications for Queensland, Smart State Council, an initiative of the Queensland Government, 2006.
(2)           Hargreaves, D. In Forum of OECD Education Ministers; Developing New Tools for Education Policy-Making Copenhagen, Denmark, 2000.
(3)           Dellit, J. Restructuring Education for the Knowledge Society; Unicorn Online Refereed Article No 4 2001.
(4)           Hargreaves, A. Teaching in the Knowledge Society:  Education in the age of insecurity; Open University Press: Maidenhead, Philadelphia, 2003.
(5)           Networks of Innovation: Towards New Models for Managing Schools and Systems, Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) (http://www.oecd.org/), 2003.
(6)           Warner, D. Schooling for the Knowledge Era; ACER Press: Victoria, 2006.
(7)           Schleicher, A. The economics of knowledge: Why education is key for Europe's success, The Lisbon Council: Policy Brief, 2006.
(8)           Smart Queensland Smart State Strategy 2005-2015, Queensland Government (http://www.smartstate.qld.gov.au/), 2005.
(9)           Audit of Science, Engineering and Technology Skills - Summary Report, Department of Education Science and Training, Australian Government (http://www.dest.gov.au/), Canberra, 2006.
(10)         Andrews, P. Building brain-based industries? First, find the brains, Office of the Queensland Chief Scientist, Queensland Government (http://www.chiefscientist.qld.gov.au), 2004.
(11)         Skills for Jobs and Growth, Department of Employment and Training, Queensland Government, Brisbane, 2006.
(12)         Rising Above the Gathering Storm: Energizing and Employing America for a Brighter Economic Future, Committee on Prospering in the Global Economy of the 21st Century: An Agenda for American Science and Technology, National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, Institute of Medicine (http://www.nap.edu), 2005.
(13)         Bruniges, M. An Evidence-based Approach to Teaching and Learning; ACER Research Conference: Melbourne, Australia, 2005.
(14)         Teachers Matter: Attracting, Developing and Retaining Effective Teachers, Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) (http://www.oecd.org/), 2005.
(15)         Understanding the Brain: Towards the New Learning Science, Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) (http://www.oecd.org/), 2002.
(16)         Taking Schools to the Next Level - The National Education Framework for Schools, Department of Education, Science and Training, Australian Government (www.dest.gov.au/nef/schools), Canberra, 2004.
(17)         Skilbeck, M.; Bonser, S.; Connell, H. Teaching Careers in Queensland: The First ten Years, 2004.
(18)         Thomson, S.; Cresswell, J.; De Bortoli, L. PISA in Brief from Australia's perspective Highlights from the full Australian Report, ACER, Melbourne, 2003.
(19)         A Creative Workforce for a Smart State - Professional Development for Teachers in an Era of Innovation, Ministerial Advisory Committee for Educational Renewal, Department of Education and the Arts, Queensland Government (http://education.qld.gov.au/), Brisbane, 2004.
(20)         Caldwell, B. Re-imagining Educational Leadership; ACER Publishing: Melbourne, 2006.
(21)         Skilbeck, M.; Connell, H. Teachers for the Future - The Changing Nature of Society and the Related Issues for the Teaching Workforce, Ministerial Council on Education, Employment, Training and Youth Affairs (http://www.mceetya.edu.au/mceetya/), 2004.
(22)         McMeniman, M. Review of the Powers and Functions of the Board of Teacher Registration, Department of Education and the Arts, Queensland Government (http://education.qld.gov.au), Brisbane, 2004.
(23)         Watson, L. Quality Teaching and School Leadership A Scan of research findings, Teaching Australia -  Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership, 2005.
(24)         A Class Act: Inquiry into the status of the teaching profession, Senate Employment, Education and Training References Committee Inquiry, Canberra, 1998.
(25)         Goodrum, D.; Hadley, M.; Rennie, L. Status and Quality of Teaching and Learning of Science in Australian Schools, Department of Education Science and Training, Australian Government (http://www.dest.gov.au/), Canberra, 2000.
(26)         O'Donnell, S. International Review of Curriculum and Assessment Frameworks: Comparative tables and factual summaries - 2004, Qualifications and Curriculum Authority and National Foundation for Educational Research (http://www.inca.org.uk/), 2004.
(27)         What Make School Systems Perform? Seeing School Systems through the Prism of PISA, Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) (http://www.oecd.org/), 2004.
(28)         The New Zealand Curriculum Draft for Consultation 2006, Ministry of Education, New Zealand Government (http://www.tki.org.nz/r/nzcurriculum/), Wellington, 2006.
(29)         The Statements of Learning, Ministerial Council on Education, Employment, Training and Youth Affairs (http://www.mceetya.edu.au/mceetya/default.asp?id=11893), accessed September 2006.
(30)         Learning for the 21st Century, Partnership for 21st Century Skills (www.21stcenturyskills.org), 2006.
(31)         Think Scenarios, Rethink Education, Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) (http://www.oecd.org/), 2006.
(32)         Lynch, D.; Smith, R. Australian Schooling: What Future? Unicorn Online Refereed Article No 17, Australian College of Educators 2002.
(33)         Knowledge Management in the Learning Society, Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) (http://www.oecd.org/), 2000.
(34)         Results that Matter - 21st Century Skills and High School Reform, Partnership for 21st Century Skills (www.21stcenturyskills.org), 2006.

 

 

Last reviewed 31 January 2007

^ to top