The Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority (VCAA) has done it again and managed to botch the Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) exams for the third year in a row. Education Minister Ben ...
Seven chief executives in five years and a ‘culture of fear’ have crippled the Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority, a scathing review has found – and meaningful reform is years away. The ...
A production blunder allowed some students to access questions ahead of this year's VCE exams that were very similar to what appeared on the real tests. The Victorian education minister has ordered a ...
The VCAA says a production blunder which made sample exam questions accessible on its website did not disadvantage any students. Sample cover sheets were found to have exam questions similar to the ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from VIC Education. Followed categories will be added to My News. Deputy Premier and Education Minister Ben Carroll will on Tuesday release the root-and-branch review ...
When prompted by the Sunday Herald Sun, the authority said staff are “working to address the issues caused by the early publication of some examination questions”. “The VCAA sincerely apologises for ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from Victoria. Followed categories will be added to My News. The Herald Sun can reveal the student portal project – which will give senior students access to enrolment ...
A plan for an external audit into the laundry list of VCE exam errors has been shelved, days after the latest stuff up saw Chinese Second Language students forced to cross out a question in their exam ...
Multiple errors in the 2024 VCE English Language exam have been raised by teachers questioning whether exam setters are up to the job. The exam, which left students panicked and confused, was held ...
The second part of the root-and-branch review into the state’s trouble-plagued exam authority, released on Monday, has revealed the “significant organisational turbulence” occurring behind closed ...
The state’s embattled Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority has suffered a $600,000 cost blowout to its new online student portal. The Herald Sun can reveal the student portal project – which ...