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Research report
Delivery approaches in regional and remote thin markets
This report presents a summary of the evidence on approaches shown to improve access to ECEC services in regional and remote areas. It identifies 8 approaches as having the potential to improve access to ECEC services in regional and remote thin markets.
Practice guide
Collaborating with support networks: Supporting students’ diverse needs
This practice guide supports teachers in working collaboratively and developing respectful relationships with students, parents/primary caregivers, communities and other professionals to provide effective instruction and reasonable adjustments for students’ diverse needs. It’s part of a suite of resources developed in partnership with MultiLit and the Institute of Special Educators.
Article
Effective strategies for strengthening school attendance
School attendance matters because every day students miss represents lost learning time. AERO has investigated factors that influence school attendance and evidence-based strategies that can support and strengthen attendance.
Research report
Barriers to school attendance and reasons for student absence
This report presents the findings from a rapid literature review of the barriers to school attendance and the reasons for student absence.
Research report
Interventions to promote school attendance and address student absence
This report presents the findings from a rapid literature review of approaches, programs and interventions that promote student attendance and address student absence.
Project
School attendance
AERO was commissioned by the Education Ministers to investigate student attendance in Australian schools.
Explainer
School attendance: New insights from AERO
This report discusses the findings of an investigation AERO conducted into student attendance in Australian schools for Education Ministers.