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One in three Aussie students falling behind in maths

  • The Grattan Institute reports that one in three Australian students are not proficient in mathematics according to the 2024 NAPLAN testing results.
  • In 2023, only 13 percent of Year 4 students were classified as excelling in mathematics, which is below countries like England and Singapore.
  • Deputy Director Amy Haywood emphasizes that the lack of proficiency in mathematics negatively impacts individual students and Australia's future economic growth.
  • Federal Education Minister Jason Clare announced new funding agreements aimed at addressing chronic maths failure in public schools.
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Australian Financial Review broke the news in Sydney, Australia on Sunday, April 13, 2025.
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