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The Department of Education is a government department in Victoria, Australia. [1] History. Victoria's Department of Education appointed its first director, ...
Williamstown School State Library of Victoria, Melbourne's largest public library.(La Trobe Reading Room – 5th floor view)Education in Victoria, Australia is supervised by the Department of Education and Training, which is part of the State Government and whose role is to "provide policy and planning advice for the delivery of education". [1]
The Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority (VCAA) is a statutory authority of the Victoria State Government responsible for the provision of curriculum and assessment programs for students in Victoria, Australia. The VCAA is primarily accountable to the Victorian Minister for Education.
Victoria University Secondary College: Deer Park 7–12 Co-ed 2010 website: Victorian College of the Arts Secondary School: Southbank 7–12 Co-ed 1977 website: Victorian School of Languages P–12 Co-ed LOTE only, statewide enrolment 1935 website: Viewbank College: Viewbank 7–12 Co-ed 1994 website: Virtual School Victoria: Thornbury P–12 Co-ed
In Victoria, the public sector is defined by the Public Administration Act 2004. The Victorian public service is composed of ten departments , the head of each being a secretary . Each department can consist of a number of portfolios, each of which is the direct responsibility of a minister , who collectively form the ministry .
The Victorian School Building Authority (VSBA) is a division of the Victorian Department of Education which is responsible for the construction of new government schools and infrastructure improvements of existing schools. [2] It was established by the Andrews Government as part of the 2016 Victorian Budget. [3]
Minister responsible for Post-Secondary Education 7 February 1989 10 August 1990 1 year, 184 days [47] 2 Tom Roper MP: Labor: Minister for Post-Secondary Education and Training 28 January 1992 6 October 1992 252 days [48] 3 Haddon Storey MLC: Liberal: Minister for Tertiary Education and Training 6 October 1992 3 April 1996 3 years, 180 days [49] 4
However, in both sectors Victoria compared favourably with national figures: the national teacher-student ratio in government schools was higher at 14.2, and 13.8 in the non-government sector. There was a rise in the number of teaching staff in Victoria, up from 68,697 in 2006 to 70,342 in 2007.