Organisation
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
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OECD regulatory policy outlook 2025
This report offers a global perspective of regulatory practices. It shares unique data from the OECD indicators on regulatory policy and governance, and provides a pathway for governments in better regulating for people, the planet and the future. It includes a country profile of Australia that tracks recent progress and highlights areas for further improvement.
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Unlocking high quality teaching
No other factor within schools has a greater impact on students' academic success and overall achievement than the quality of teaching. This report details high quality teaching practices in complex environments across age groups, subjects and contexts. It also discusses moving towards more evidence-informed teaching and translating research into classroom practice, as well as empowering...
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Drivers of trust in public institutions in Australia
This report examines Australians' trust in their public institutions and explores ways to strengthen that trust. It notes the public sector underwent changes in the 2010s which affected its capacity and public perception. The report provides key insights for both policymakers and citizens, highlighting institutional strengths and areas of improvement.
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Getting the public on side: how to make reforms acceptable by design
Public acceptability is an essential condition for the successful implementation of needed reforms. The report proposes a new framework for analysing the public acceptability of inequality-reducing policies. It outlines a new instrument to support policymakers: the Public Acceptability Tool, including a set of complementary tools that can help adapt and tailor the general framework.
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OECD economic outlook: interim report
The report assesses the global economic situation finding the global economy remained resilient in 2024. The report outlines recent developments, projections, risks and challenges, and policy requirements. It finds that inflationary pressures continue to linger in many economies and further fragmentation of the global economy is a key concern.