Poorer and regional Australian students lag behind richer peers, report finds
Poorer Australian students are 18 months behind their better-off peers at school, a report by Deloitte has found.
And regional students were on average eight months behind at school.
If academic results could be improved by 50% for poorer and Aboriginal students, the economy could get a boost of more than $200bn over 50 years, the report released on Sunday said.
However, although there were obvious benefits to improving education outcomes, there were no guidelines in place on how to achieve them, which meant more research and policy-making in education was needed.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2019/dec/01/poorer-and-regional-australian-students-lag-behind-richer-peers-report-finds
![Student at his desk](https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/71aaec68986f937f118a7e657e33f041695aecff/0_184_4368_2621/master/4368.jpg?width=300&quality=85&auto=format&fit=max&s=78103f6b1050cdb3d8572c06393b9442)
And regional students were on average eight months behind at school.
If academic results could be improved by 50% for poorer and Aboriginal students, the economy could get a boost of more than $200bn over 50 years, the report released on Sunday said.
However, although there were obvious benefits to improving education outcomes, there were no guidelines in place on how to achieve them, which meant more research and policy-making in education was needed.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2019/dec/01/poorer-and-regional-australian-students-lag-behind-richer-peers-report-finds
![Student at his desk](https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/71aaec68986f937f118a7e657e33f041695aecff/0_184_4368_2621/master/4368.jpg?width=300&quality=85&auto=format&fit=max&s=78103f6b1050cdb3d8572c06393b9442)
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