Grattan recommends a $1b investment in tutoring to help Australian kids to catch up

Pete Goss and Julie Sonnemann from the Grattan Institute have advocated for a $1b investment in evidence-based small-group tutoring so that students can catch up their learning from disruptions during the March-June remote learning period across Australia. See the full report here.

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