Australian CURRICULUM INTRODUCTION
ONLINE ANALYSIS OF THE AUSTRALIAN CURRICULUM
WORKSHOPS FOR CURRICULUM LEADERS AND TEACHERS R-10
277 Unley Road
Mar 24 - Morning Session: 9.30 - Years R-6
Afternoon Session: 1.30 - Years 7-10 (FULL)
ADDITIONAL SESSIONS Wednesday 31 March
Session 1: 9:30 am – 12:00 noon Years R-6
Session 2: 1:30 pm – 4:00 pm Years 7 -10
Registration
Email Margaret Martin at AISSA at martinm@ais.sa.edu.au
Registration Details:
- Name(s)
- School
- Session 1 OR Session 2
- Contact email address
- Subject Interest: English, History, Mathematics, Science.
Further information: Jack Spargo – AISSA Project Officer SACE/DER
Phone: 81791409 Mobile: 0429492293
Email: spargoj@ais.sa.edu.au
For more, visit the Australian Curriculum page
Workshop participants survey HERE
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What's New (March)
DER pages
- policies and 1to1 ideas
- Opinion
- Digital Natives challenged - Which computer?
New SACE - e-portfolios
Interet Safety
- policy overview from EU
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Registation To register for the site, click 'Register' (right menu). Please create a user name in the form jbrown, psmith etc. You will need to use your school email address. [If the right menu is not showing, click Show Tools]. Registrations are moderated and require a school email address.
Most of the site is open to editing by any registered member. Staff in AISSA schools are eligible to be members. Being a collaborative site, it will have entries of varying depth and quality, depending on the interests and knowledge of contributors. Some of the best material will result from collaboration between people with different experiences.
Suggestions and requests for this site, are welcome. Contact John Travers HERE
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Many of the pages are open to editing by registered users.
How do I edit a page? Click Show Tools, top right, then Edit, make changes, then click Save. To see all the versions of the current page, click Versions. Similarly, Changes (for the whole site). For detailed help, see the link at the bottom of the left menu.
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Contact Us
This site is managed by the members of the DER implementation support team:
Malcolm (Jack) Spargo
John Travers
Rob Wearn
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