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National Education Agreement • June 10th, 2014

NATIONAL EDUCATIONAGREEMENT Council of Australian Governments An agreement between   the Commonwealth of Australia and the States and Territories, being:  the State of New South Wales;  the State of Victoria;  the State of Queensland;  the State of Western Australia;  the State of South Australia;  the State of Tasmania;  the Australian Capital Territory; and  the Northern Territory of Australia. The objective of this Agreement is that all Australian school students acquire the knowledge and skills to participate effectively in society and employment in a globalised economy. The Agreement will contribute to the achievement of the outcomes that a) all children are engaged in, and benefit from schooling, b) meet basic literacy and numeracy standards and that levels of achievement are improving, c) Australian students excel by international standards, d) schooling promotes the social inclusion and reduces the educational disadvantage of children, especially Indigenous children

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NATIONAL EDUCATION AGREEMENT
National Education Agreement • October 7th, 2010

Council of Australian Governments Ann n agreement betweenthe Commonwealth of Australia and the States and Territories, being:

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National Education Agreement • February 6th, 2009

NATIONAL EDUCATIONAGREEMENT Council of Australian Governments An agreement between   the Commonwealth of Australia andthe States and Territories, being:  the State of New South Wales;  the State of Victoria;  the State of Queensland;  the State of Western Australia;  the State of South Australia;  the State of Tasmania;  the Australian Capital Territory; and  the Northern Territory of Australia. The objective of this Agreement is that all Australian school students acquire the knowledge and skills to participate effectively in society and employment in a globalised economy. The Agreement will contribute to the achievement of the outcomes that a) all children are engaged in, and benefit from schooling, b) meet basic literacy and numeracy standards and that levels of achievement are improving, c) Australian students excel by international standards, d) schooling promotes the social inclusion and reduces the educational disadvantage of children, especially Indigenous children

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