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The Centre for Education Statistics and Evaluation (CESE) is Australia’s first dedicated hub for in-depth analysis of education practices and their effectiveness using reliable data and knowledge. CESE plays a critical role in guiding New South Wales through a period of reform; introducing skills reform and improvements to early childhood education and care, and plans to improve teaching quality and school decision making. CESE provides sound evidence upon which policy makers and educators can focus teaching and learning priorities and target investment to meet current and emerging needs for New South Wales teachers, students, parents and families, industry, and learning institutions in an increasingly sophisticated and competitive global framework. CESE commissions, conducts and manages projects to assess education program effectiveness and efficiency; from early learning, through schooling, and vocational training and higher education.
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Centre for EducationStatistics and Evaluationan overview
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DEC 5 Year Strategic Plan 2012-2017
Quality teaching and leadership
Priorities
High expectations, closing the gaps
New and better ways of doing businessUsing data, evidence and evaluation to inform planning and practice
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The NSW Commission of Audit has pointed to the need for change…
“NSW lacks a rigorous framework for evaluating the effectiveness of government spending and whether it offers value for money.
Consequently, there is little or no transparency on what agencies achieve with their expenditure.
The Commission is of the opinion that effective and sustainable expenditure in large part hinges on greater transparency of government expenditure, including robust and systematic program evaluations for both existing and future programs.
The importance and value of better program transparency should not be underestimated.”
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Education is 22% of the NSW Budget
“…there is a severe budget constraint and government must prioritise its activities.
Government should not do things that others can do more effectively, and what government does must be done efficiently.”
NSW Commission of Audit
General Government current expenditure 2010-2011 (excluding stimulus)
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NSW has established the Centre for Education Statistics and Evaluation, as an investment in data analysis and evaluation
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The Centre will support the DEC strategic priorities and aligns with the Commission of Audit’s recommendations
• Greater transparency of government expenditure
• Evaluation of program effectiveness
• Improved collaboration
• Evidence-based decisions
• Reduced duplication
• Improved information management
- Integrated data management
- Improved data linkages for a comprehensive picture
- Better data quality
- Better data analysis to inform policy and planning
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Informed policy
and planning
Evidence base
More people gaining higher level
qualifications
Improved early childhood education
and care
Improved student outcomes
Highly skilled workforce
What will the Centre for Education Statistics and Evaluation do?
CESE will:
Provide data analysis, information and evaluation
Create a one-stop shop for information needs
Build capacity across the whole education sector
Provide access to information that is easy to use and understand
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Our main responsibilities To provide data analysis, information and evaluation that improve effectiveness,
efficiency and accountability of education in NSW
Create a one-stop shop for information needs
Build capacity across the whole education sector by developing intelligent tools to make complex data easy to understand, and providing accessible reports so that everyone can make better use of data
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Our initial priorities
CESE initial priorities
2012-13
Making the evidence
base available and
easy to understand
Developing business
intelligence tools
Creating one stop shop for
education data
Continuing core business
Building the Centre
Producing new
in-depth analysis and evaluation
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Stakeholder needs
•Where can I find the information I need?
•What works?
•What is most cost effective?
•How can I turn numbers into information?
•What is the evidence-base for our decisions?
CESE stakeholders
•Minister
•DEC Executive
•NSW Government departments
•Other jurisdictions
•Educators
•Education providers
•Researchers
CESE One-stop shop
• Business information tools
• In-depth analysis and evaluation
• Easy to use and understand reports
• Answers to queries
Data inputs
How will CESE provide its services?
Student outcomes and performance data e.g. NAPLAN,
Best Start, PISA, TIMSS, OECD
Other government data e.g. ABS,
Census, Health
Other student data e.g. enrolment,
attendance, retention, school
completion
Surveys e.g. Longitudinal
surveys LSAY, LSIC, AEDI, HILDA
Research findings e.g. Grattan
Institute
Evaluation outcomes e.g.
Smarter Schools National
Partnerships
Quality checking
Analysis
Data linkage
Security
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Advisory Council Members
Dr John Ainley (Chair)Principal Research Fellow, and former Deputy CEO (Research) ACER
Emeritus Professor Denise Bradley AC
Professor Deborah BrennanProfessor, Social Policy Research Centre, The University of NSW
Professor Shane HoustonDeputy Vice-Chancellor (Indigenous Strategy and Services), The University of Sydney
Dr Caralee McLieshDeputy Secretary, Human and Social Services, NSW Treasury
Leslie LobleChief Executive, Office of Education, NSW Department of Education and Communities
Dr Lisa O’BrienCEOThe Smith Family
Dr Andreas Schleicher (France)Special Advisory on Education Policy to the Secretary General
Robert Schwartz (USA)Francis Keppel Professor of Practice of Educational Policy and Administration, Harvard
Professor Peter Shergold ACChancellor, University of Western Sydney
Dr Brian Stecher (USA)Associate Director, RAND Education, Senior Social Scientist, RAND Corporation
Professor Magdalena Mo Ching Mok (Hong Kong)Chair Professor of Assessment and Evaluation, Department of Psychological Studies
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CESE Advisory Council
Independent advice from National and International experts
identifying strategic priorities for the Centre
ensuring the integrity and relevance of the Centre’s operations to stakeholders in Government and in the wider education community.
advising the Minister on the findings of major strategic evaluations and other analyses undertaken by the Centre
developing clear governance and quality assurance processes that will apply to evaluation and research activity undertaken by the Centre
ensuring adequate safeguards are in place to protect the integrity and confidentiality of the data made available to the Centre
providing input into the progress of the Centre’s projects, to ensure they meet high standards of rigour, independence and integrity
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CESE Advisory Council members bring a range of perspectives
Social and economic impact analysts
Leading educators
Policy expertsData experts
Academics
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Learning Curve
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CESE Bulletin
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Statistical Bulletin
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