2036 WILL MARK OUR STATE S BICENTENARY By the time our State turns 200 years old, I want South Australia to be a place of prosperity. Planning and delivering on my vision for a better future starts now. This policy is just part of our plan to deliver a clear and responsible pathway to recovery and success. See where it fits in below 1.0 Growing our Economy 2.0 The Best Education System 2.1 Delivering the best schools in Australia by improving education outcomes and teaching standards 2.3 Building more innovative and flexible school systems 3.0 BEING A HEALTHY STATE 4.0 Strengthening Communities 5.0 BUILDING OUR STATE 6.0 Ensuring Safety and Justice 7.0 Protecting our Environment 8.0 Embracing our Unique Culture 9.0 running an Efficient and STABLE Government
Year 7 students are being let down by Labor s refusal to move them into high school.
Year 7 into high school The Problem We believe students educational outcomes should be the prime focus of our school system. There is no second opportunity when it comes to educating our young people. We need a system that encourages excellence from a child s very first day of school. But under the Weatherill Labor Government, South Australia continues to fall behind. The 2016 NAPLAN results put South Australia at lowest or second lowest of all states in 18 out of 20 categories while the latest Program for International Student Assessment results also show South Australia s education system continues to lag behind at a time when Australia is declining internationally as well. One reason is that South Australia is the only Australian jurisdiction that still has Year 7 in primary school with no plans for a transition to high school. Of 20 NAPLAN results categories, South Australia placed last or second to last in 18 of them.
The State LiberalS Plan Moving year 7 to high school will mean students receive specialist teaching to ensure they are not left behind. If elected in March 2018, a Marshall Liberal Government will initiate the transition of Year 7 from primary school into high school. Moving Year 7 to high school would enable schools to have fully developed middle school programs. Research shows this is beneficial for students in the year 7-9 age groups. Keeping Year 7s at the primary level means they are studying a high school curriculum in primary school classrooms and missing out on specialist tuition. Moving Year 7 students into high school would ensure that our students are not left behind their counterparts in other states. Interstate experience shows that Year 7s thrive in a high school setting. The move is supported by the South Australian Secondary Principals Association while the Catholic school system in South Australia is alfeady transitioning its schools to have Year 7 in high school from 2019. The national curriculum to which South Australia is a signatory, has a focus on specialist maths, science and English teaching for Year 7 students. The curriculum s authors presume that these subjects will be taught by specialist teachers such as are found in a high school setting.
We ll transition Year 7 students into high school because they are ready for it and it will improve their education outcomes. Steven Marshall, State Liberal Leader
If you would like to provide feedback on our policy or learn more about our plan, please get in touch via: The Office of Steven Marshall MP Parliament House - North Terrace, Adelaide SA 5000 Phone: 08 8237 9295 Email: steven@stevenmarshall.com.au Web: www.stevenmarshall.com.au facebook.com/stevenmarshallmp @Marshall_Steven
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