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EQ Australia - Summer 2010

A National Curriculum: Looking Forward

ISBN: EQSUM10  

Publisher: Curriculum Corporation 2010

Audience: Teacher resource

Price: $12.00


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The advent of a national curriculum in 2011 will change the direction of curriculum in Australian education for the 21st century teacher and learner.

After 15 years of successful delivery and reporting on the developments in curriculum in Australia, the final edition of EQ Australia magazine will be published in February 2010.

Those wishing to purchase this final print edition (Summer 2010 - A National Curriculum: Looking Forward) must place their order before 5 February 2010.

See below for full list of contents: 

  • An Australian curriculum to promote 21st century learning Peter Hill
  • National control versus local autonomy Michael Kindler
  • What could a US initiative offer curriculum reform? Michael Watt
  • Aligning curriculum with the goals of schooling Peter Cole
  • Large-scale assessment— poison or panacea? Jocelyn Cook
  • Evolution or revolution? Bill Daniels
  • Towards an Australian curriculum Robert Randall
  • The challenges for history in the new curriculum Stuart Macintyre
  • The best start for a lifetime of learning! Jenni Connor
  • Looking forward, looking back: an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspective Kaye Price
  • An opportunity too good to miss! Joseph Lo Bianco
  • The changing context of Chinese second language teaching in Australia Andrew Scrimgeour
  • This is not a blame game!Steve Dinham
  • Starting with the student in mind Kath Murdoch
  • Value(s) added Julie Hamston
  • Students with complex needs Helen Farrell
  • National curriculum: a distance education context John Clark
  • Shaping resources to support a new curriculum Deborah Cohen