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anonymous

Asia Education Foundation - 4 views

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    Asia Education Foundation (AEF) enables educators to develop Asia literate young Australians. They support teachers, principals, education leaders and school communities to implement the Australian Curriculum cross-curriculum priority of Asia and Australia's engagement with Asia.
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    Hi Merryn, It looks like the last letter of the url (web address) is missing on the link. Are you able to hop back into Diigo and fix it up? I'm think many people will find this site of great use especially as the implementation date of the Nat'l Curriculum creeps closer. Drop us an email when you've made the edit, thanks!
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    Oops! Sorry about the typo in the url - should have been www.asiaeducation.edu.au
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    Merryn, if you go to your My Library page, you should see this bookmark. Click edit and then you should be able to fix up the typo in the URL. Thanks!
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    I go to My Library but do NOT see bookmark???
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    Hi Merryn, Not sure what's happening at your end, I can see your bookmark fine. In situations like yours, I try refresh then jump out of the site and browser then back in just to see if it clears things. Hope that helps.
Catherine Hainstock

educational content on ASO - Australia's audio and visual heritage online - 3 views

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    'Developed by Education Services Australia through The Le@rning Federation, the education collection is designed to help teachers and students make the most of the wide range of moving image resources on the site. The clips in this collection are accompanied by teachers' notes created by specialist curriculum writers. Expert curators' notes also provide useful background material.' Clips are organised under headings such as 'war', 'identity and culture', 'sport and health'...a treasure trove!
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    Film clips are accompanied by teacher notes, as well as information from curators.
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    Thanks for sharing this link, I've marked this assignment as complete on Lore for you.
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    "Developed by Education Services Australia through The Le@rning Federation, the education collection is designed to help teachers and students make the most of the wide range of moving image resources on the site. The clips in this collection are accompanied by teachers' notes created by specialist curriculum writers. Expert curators' notes also provide useful background material. Clips in this collection have been selected for their educational value and any clips that are considered potentially disturbing carry clear classification warnings."
Geise Library

Aussie Educator Home Page - 1 views

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    Links to reputable sites useful for all levels of education. There are just so many links here (try under curriculum or resources) and the websites are also given annotations which help to determine their suitability. This is Gold!
anonymous

Home | Asia Education Foundation - 1 views

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    Asia Education Foundation website - resources for the study of Asia and Asian life. For school leaders, teachers and students. Specific sites for China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia and the Philippines. Intercultural understanding and the cross-curriculum priority of Asia and Australia's engagement with Asia in the Australian Curriculum.
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    Thanks Merryn, We've marked this assignment as completed.
ruth myers

Drama in Education - Curriculum and Instruction, Education | Questia, Your Online Resea... - 0 views

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    Drama in education is the use of drama techniques to support learning in the classroom. Drama in education was at first called creative dramatics and the founder of the field was Winifred Ward. By creative dramatics she meant a classroom teaching method that emphasizes self-expression, training in spoken English and literature appreciation.
Catherine Hainstock

Museum of Australian Democracy - 3 views

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    some excellent learning resources on this site for middle school history curriculum
Cheryl Taylor

The Conversation: In-depth analysis, research, news and ideas from leading academics an... - 2 views

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    The Conversation is an independent source of information, analysis and commentary from the university and research sector. The articles are well balanced, edgy and very well written.
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    I love this publication too! It covers so many international stories and issues that don't make it into mainstream news. Thanks for sharing the link to this site Cheryl. I've marked your Diigo assignment as complete on Lore.
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