Melbourne Atlas 2006 - Learning


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Secondary and tertiary education has become more accessible for many Melbournians - enrolments in secondary schools have increased five-fold since 1951 and Melbourne now has 38 university campuses. Read Learning to find out more about the changes in learning opportunities across Melbourne, the current contribution of overseas students, and possible skills shortages.

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Learning contents


PDF Icon Chapter Seven Contents and fast facts (PDF - 34 Kb)
PDF Icon Summary (PDF - 483 Kb)
PDF Icon Kindergarten participation (PDF - 1.4 Mb)
PDF Icon Locations of schools and children (PDF - 2.5 Mb)
PDF Icon Increases in schools and students (PDF - 42 Kb)
PDF Icon Where do school students live (PDF - 1.6 Mb)
PDF Icon Getting to school (PDF - 266 Kb)
PDF Icon Travel to secondary school and tertiary education (PDF - 143 Kb)
PDF Icon Transition from school (PDF - 1.1 Mb)
PDF Icon Post-school qualifications (PDF - 1.8 Mb)
PDF Icon A more qualified population (PDF - 2.4 Mb)
PDF Icon Gender and post school attainment (PDF - 2.8 Mb)
PDF Icon International students in Melbourne (PDF - 117 Kb)
PDF Icon Higher education (PDF - 1.5 Mb)
PDF Icon University catchments (PDF - 677 Kb)
PDF Icon Vocational education and training part one (PDF - 2.2 Mb)
PDF Icon Vocational education and training part two (PDF - 2.9 Mb)
PDF Icon Demand for skills (PDF - 43 Kb)


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