Petition updateReintroduce ATAR bonusesReintroduce ATAR Bonus Points - Stakeholder Consultation / TISC Discussion Paper
Lucas LeeAustralia
Jul 2, 2024

Dear Petition Signees,

Earlier today, TISC released a discussion paper outlining the main concerns and motives around the removal of the bonus points. As part of this paper, TISC provided the opportunity for anyone involved in the movement to provide feedback on the change. This is something the petition inadvertently fought for.

If you are interested in making a submission, here is all the necessary information:

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Consultation Questions
  1. What is your view on providing incentives to ensure sufficient numbers of students are studying Year 12 courses that align with the changing needs of Western Australia’s economy and society? Assuming incentives for particular Year 12 courses are continued:
  2. How can Western Australia best incentivise Year 12 students to study particular Year 12 courses/fields of education?
  3. What impact(s) would those approaches have on other Year 12 students, teachers,
    academics, schools, tertiary institutions, and other stakeholders?
  4. How would you ensure any incentives for Year 12 students to study particular Year 12 courses/fields of education have a neutral impact on Year 12 students studying those courses/fields of education without an incentive?
  5. What other approaches to incentivise final year secondary students to study particular courses or fields of education in use elsewhere in Australia or in other countries could be of interest to Western Australia?
  6. What are preferred approaches for selecting Year 12 courses/fields of education to be incentivised?

Make a submission


The TISC Board invites all interested stakeholders to make a submission on this discussion paper via email to info@tisc.edu.au including your name, organisation (as required), role, and address. 

Submissions are due by 30 August 2024. Any submissions received after this date will be considered at TISC’s discretion.

Submissions can be made either individually or on behalf of your organisation. When you make a submission on behalf of your organisation, you are confirming that you have the associated authority to make that submission. 

Unless requested otherwise, all submissions will be treated as public documents. This means we can choose to publish the submission if required.

If you do not consent to the publication of all or part of your submission, you must state this when you submit your response. This includes if you consent to the publication of your name or organisation.

Where consent is provided, TISC reserves the right to edit, publish, or not publish at its discretion.

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To everyone who has emailed me privately on the matter, thank you for your input and support. I will bring up your points in future meetings I am attending. Furthermore, if you don't want to make a submission via TISC, I am happy to present any feedback emailed to me. 

 

The discussion paper can be found here: 

https://www.tisc.edu.au/static/misc/news.tisc#discuss

 

Kind regards,

Lucas Lee

Lucas.LeePER@outlook.com

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