Executive Summary This report presents findings from literature about what teachers believe about how students learn: the prevalence of myths … The post Knowledge is power: What do teachers believe about learning? appeared first on The Centre for Independent Studies.| The Centre for Independent Studies
The national review of the F–2 maths curriculum is a welcome chance to put the things that matter most at … The post Give teachers clarity: Maths curriculum should build the staircase, not set the high jump appeared first on The Centre for Independent Studies.| The Centre for Independent Studies
Countries across the globe are adding wind turbines and solar panels to their grid by the thousands. And Australia is … The post The end of the renewable energy honeymoon | Zoe Hilton appeared first on The Centre for Independent Studies.| The Centre for Independent Studies
How do we fix the alarming decline in numeracy among young Australians? The answer is to catch them when they are very young The post If we catch them young, kids will solve our numeracy crisis appeared first on The Centre for Independent Studies.| The Centre for Independent Studies
Executive Summary The electricity system in Australia is adjusting to an increase in the overall amount of risk brought about … The post Risky Business. How The Energy Transition Introduces Risks That Raise Retail Costs appeared first on The Centre for Independent Studies.| The Centre for Independent Studies
At this Centre for Independent Studies lunch forum on 20 October 2025, Opposition Leader Sussan Ley delivered a major address … The post Coalition’s vision for economic & productivity reform | Sussan Ley & Michael Stutchbury appeared first on The Centre for Independent Studies.| The Centre for Independent Studies
Where is the line between risk and regulation? In this episode of The Stutchbury Sessions, Fred Roeder from the Consumer … The post Consumer Choice, Risk & Safety with Fred Roeder and Michael Stutchbury appeared first on The Centre for Independent Studies.| The Centre for Independent Studies
The fact is, the more tightly assistance is targeted at those in need, the lower the overall cost to the taxpayers, and correspondingly the greater efficiency (in terms of reducing poverty) you see for every dollar spent. The post Here’s how to fix poverty without taxing the rest of us more appeared first on The Centre for Independent Studies.| The Centre for Independent Studies
Peter Kurti from the Centre for Independent Studies (CIS) exposes the hidden threats behind Australia’s proposed under-16 social media ban … The post Under-16 Social Media Ban: Protecting Youth or Controlling Speech? appeared first on The Centre for Independent Studies.| The Centre for Independent Studies
Far from it being the end of history, the story of this century so far — and we’re now a quarter of the way through it — has been the rise of the autocrats. This has been their century.| The Centre for Independent Studies
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This is an edited version of the speech given to the 2025 CIS Consilium event by distinguished British print and …| The Centre for Independent Studies