Curriculum Policy and Major Education
Reports
Victoria - Key Documents
Vic | NSW | Qld | SA | WA | Tas
1975 |
Victoria. Committee on State Education in Victoria (1960). Report of the Committee on State Education in Victoria (Ramsay Report). Melbourne: Government Printer.
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1985 |
Victoria. Education Department (1983-4). Curriculum Development and Planning in Victoria, Ministerial Paper No. 6. Melbourne: Education Department of Victoria.
Victoria. Ministerial Review of Postcompulsory Schooling (1985). Report of the Ministerial Review of Postcompulsory Schooling (Blackburn Report). Melbourne: Ministerial Review of Postcompulsory Schooling.
Victoria. Education Department (1985). Curriculum Frameworks P-12: An introduction. Melbourne: Curriculum Branch, Education Department of Victoria.
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1995 |
Victoria. Ministry of Education (1986). Implementing Ministerial Paper No. 6. Melbourne: Ministry of Education.
Victoria. Ministry of Education (1988). The School Curriculum and Organisation Framework, P-12. Melbourne: Schools Division, Ministry of Education.
Victoria. Board of Studies (1995). Curriculum and Standards Framework (CSF). Melbourne: Board of Studies.
Victoria. Board of Studies (1995). Using the CSF: An introduction. Melbourne: Board of Studies.
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2005 |
Victoria. Department of Education and Training (1997). Enhancing their Futures: Report of the Committee of Review on the Victorian Certificate of Education (Dow VCE Review). Melbourne: Department of Education and Training.
Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority (2000). Curriculum and Standards Framework II (CSF II): an overview P-10. Melbourne: Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority.
Victoria. Department of Education and Training. (2003). Blueprint for Government Schools: Future Directions in the Victorian Government School System. Melbourne: Department of Education and Training.
Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority (2005). Victorian Essential Learning Standards: Overview. Melbourne: Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority.
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