Resources and Research Setting the Pace

Setting the Pace: a report on aspects of education, training and youth transition is an independent study of developments in education and training in Victoria since 1999. The report has been jointly commissioned by the Business Council of Australia, the Education Foundation and the Dusseldorp Skills Forum and is authored by Mike Long of Monash University’s Centre for the Economics of Education and Training (CEET).

Setting the Pace has a lot to say, providing a feast for thoughtful people from youth, education and training sectors in Victoria and beyond.

icon Setting The Pace : Full Report (779.64 kB)
icon Report Summary (746.41 kB)
icon Fact Sheet 1: How does Victoria compare? (128.63 kB)
icon Fact Sheet 2: Labour markets and the transition from school (104.92 kB)
icon Fact Sheet 3: The Year 12 Completion Target (106.82 kB)
icon Fact Sheet 4: Major Victorian senior secondary education policy reforms since 2000 (107.6 kB)
icon Fact Sheet 5: How do the major states compare? (132.77 kB)
icon Media-Release-4th-July-05 (114.91 kB)


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  • Mike Long - Monash University-ACER Centre for the Economics of Education and Training (CEET)

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