Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority
Part of the Education and Training portfolio and a Federal authority, also called ACARA
Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA) is responsible for a national curriculum from kindergarten to Year 12, a national assessment program that measures students' progress and a national data collection and reporting program that supports analysis, evaluation, research and resource allocation, and accountability and reporting.
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Request to Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority by Mark R. Diamond. Annotated by Mark R. Diamond on .
Rereading ACARA's response to my request, I'm struck by how (deliberately?) uninformative it is. Instead of saying, for example, that ACARA relies of s...
Contact details including emails for all Australian schools for PhD research purposes
Request to Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority by EN. Annotated by Locutus Sum on .
The agency did not actually refuse the request. They just told the applicant not to bother pursuing their request.
'Divine Mercy College' 326 Yangebup Rd, Yangebup, WA 6164: Year 7 NAPLAN numeracy results for 2014, are confirmed as being correct?
Response by Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority to Martin Jowsey on .
Dear Mr Jowsey
Please refer to my responses to your previous enquiries, available here: https://www.righttoknow.org.au/request/reason_why_divine_mercy...
Reason why 'Divine Mercy College' 326 Yangebup Rd, Yangebup, WA 6164. Has been removed from MySchool website.
Response by Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority to Martin Jowsey on .
Dear Mr Jowsey
ACARA does not hold identified student NAPLAN results (i.e. does not hold student names or any other means of identification) so it can...
I have made an application to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) for review of this decision.
Where is the evidence for "fossil fuel"?
Response by Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority to Leon Carter on .
Dear Mr Carter,
Thank you for your query of 21 July regarding the use of the phrase
“fossil fuels” in the Australian Curriculum: Science. I apol...
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