Welcome to the Professional Learning and Leadership Development website of the NSW Department of Education and Training. Here you will find policy frameworks and resources for supporting teacher learning, leadership learning, and school administrative staff learning. Use the navigation on the left to access these areas.
Play this game to experience the challenges and excitement of international trade. See if you can get the best price for the goods you sell and the biggest bargains for the goods you buy. Watch how the global economy is doing: the prices you'll be able to get and the deals you can make depend on how healthy the global economy is.
Below you'll find 30 tips and tricks to help both seasoned and beginner Mac users to get the most out of their OS X experience. We'll cover everything from obscure Terminal commands to keyboard shortcuts that every Mac user should know and use. Let's get started!
Welcome to Classroom20.com, the social network for those interested in Web 2.0 and Social Media in education. We encourage you to sign up to participate in the great discussions here, to receive event notifications, and to find and connect with colleagues.
Dictionary of Australian Artists Online - DAAO - eResearch tool dedicated to the promotion of scholarship on Australian artists and designers. Great research tool into Australian art history.
World War I, 1914-1918, was the 'Great War', the 'war to end all wars'. In that conflict, the most important battleground was the 'Western Front' in France and Belgium where great battles were fought with names that were once household words in Australia - Fromelles, the Somme, Bullecourt, Messines, Passcshendaele, Dernancourt and Villers-Bretonneux. Of the more than 290,000 Australians who served in this theatre of war in the AIF, the Australian Imperial Force, 46,000 were either killed in action or died of their wounds. Dotted across the landscape of France and Belgium are hundreds of war cemeteries and memorials where these soldiers lie buried or where their names are listed among those thousands who have 'no known grave, the 'missing'. This website is dedicated to their memory and to those who served with them and returned to Australia, many of them wounded in body and spirit.