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This factsheet summarises research findings on the attitudes and behaviours of Australian readers. It is based on evaluation research of the Get Reading! campaign conducted from 2008 to 2012.
The methodology was an online survey by AMR Interactive, with annual sample sizes of...
Report
This book showcases a range of ‘out-of-school’ youth learning contexts in remote Australia, to analyse the factors that enable positive learning and to provide some working principles for facilitating and supporting effective youth learning in the remote Indigenous context.
The Lifespan Learning and Literacy...
Journal article
Images are becoming a primary means of information presentation in the digitized global media and digital technologies have emancipated and democratized the image. This allows for the reproduction and manipulation of images on a scale never seen before and opens new possibilities for teachers schooled...
Article
Many may recognise the music Won’t Get Fooled Again as the theme from the television series, CSI Miami. Older audiences may also remember this piece in its original form, written by Pete Townsend on the album Who’s Next (The Who 1971). The industry process through...
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This publication is an edited collection of invited essays by presenters and panelists at a symposium of the same name which highlighted the growing body of evaluation and research from the general arts education field. They also featured specific work that relates to students with...
Discussion paper
This paper explores how research in the fields of Social Network Analysis (SNA) and Business can be applied to monitoring the development of student creative capacity.
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Sir Brian McMaster, former Director of the Edinburgh International Festival, was commissioned by the Secretary of State for Culture, to undertake a review to report on:
? How the system of public sector support for the arts can encourage excellence, risk-taking and innovation...
Conference paper
This paper was delivered at an ICOM conference on Transnational Museum Collaboration, held at Fudan University, Shanghai, 26-27 June 2007. It argues that, in an age in which culture is more important than ever before, skills in reading culture must be a vital part of...
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For most Indigenous people in central and northern Australia the encounter with the western world has been relatively recent. Yet even in the most remote Indigenous communities, global influences pervade everyday life and new forms of media and communications are reshaping youth culture. This paper...
Report
Executive summary
Over the past decade Australian governments have invested extensively in digital education, highlighting the growing link between technology and economic prosperity.
The drive to transform teaching and learning through digital education has been supported by the $2.1 billion Digital Education...