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Te Whāriki positions itself as New Zealand’s first ever Early Childhood Curriculum with an unique bicultural feature honouring the Treaty of Waitangi (signed in 1840), and the partnership between tangata whenua (Māori) and the Crown (Government). The Te Whāriki curriculum found its origins in a...
Strategy
The place of the arts in the new Australian K–12 national curriculum is now available for national public consultation until 17 December 2010. Feedback will be used to further revise the draft shape paper, which will then be published as The Shape of...
Discussion paper
• More than 1.1 million students (out of a total student population of 3.4 million) attend non-government schools in Australia. More than 90% of these students are in religious schools.
• Although the Howard Coalition government (1996–2007) is commonly attributed with responsibility for the...
Discussion paper
In remote Indigenous Australia the typical mainstream youth transition from school to employment does not match the reality of community life, where traditional cultural schemas underpin the practice of everyday life and the construction of social identity. Although the developmental trajectory of the current generation...
Report
This evaluation of four Australian school-based arts programs found that, although there was no evidence of improvement in academic progress, involvement in arts programs has a positive impact on students' engagement with learning and often leads to improved attendance at school.Participation in school-based arts education...
Strategy
The Maihi Karauna sets out a vision for te reo Māori in the future. It outlines what the Crown will do to support a strong, healthy, thriving Māori language in New Zealand.
Policy report
This tool has been designed to help improve the way teachers and leaders engage with Pacific learners to make a major difference to their educational success.
Journal article
The objective of this study was to review curriculum documents produced in the Australia and United States contexts to assess their capacity to provide teachers and schools with guidance on educating primary school aged children about media analysis and media influence.
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...
Strategy
The Maihi Karauna sets out a vision for te reo Māori in the future. It outlines what the Crown will do to support a strong, healthy, thriving Māori language in New Zealand.