Australian college students’ understanding of civics training has reached an all-time low, in line with nationwide take a look at outcomes launched on Tuesday.
The Australian Curriculum, Evaluation and Reporting Authority (ACARA) conducts the take a look at to evaluate “attitudes and engagement” with civics and citizenship.
It discovered that solely 43 per cent of 12 months 6 college students met the proficient commonplace in 2024, a lower from 53 per cent in 2019.
For 12 months 10 college students, simply 28 per cent reached the proficient commonplace final 12 months, down from 38 per cent in 2019. The outcomes amongst each 12 months teams are the worst on file because the assessments started in 2004.
ACARA’s web site defines the proficient commonplace for 12 months 10 college students as having an in depth understanding of Australian democracy.
“They make connections between the processes and outcomes of civil and civic establishments and show an understanding of the frequent good as a motivation for civic motion,” it states.
ACARA chairman Derek Scott stated: “At a nationwide degree, the 2024 evaluation revealed a big decline in achievement. The share of scholars assembly the proficient commonplace has dropped sharply at each 12 months 6 and 12 months 10 ranges in comparison with the earlier cycle.”
“Moreover, that is the bottom share of scholars reaching the proficient commonplace at both degree because the evaluation started.”
ACARA’s on-line instance take a look at for 12 months 10 college students contains philosophical and governance subjects, starting from multiculturalism to protest legal guidelines.
Beneath is a pattern of a number of the questions. Take a look at your information to see the way you measure up: