
Summer 2010
20 leaders in education share their experience in this issue.
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Summer 2010
A national curriculum: looking forward
Contents
Preview articles:
- An Australian curriculum to promote 21st century learning
- The challenges for history in the new curriculum
Context
National control versus local autonomy
Michael Kindler
What could a US initiative offer curriculum reform?
Michael Watt
Large-scale assessment—poison or panacea?
Jocelyn Cook
Evolution or revolution?
Bill Daniels
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Content
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
An opportunity too good to miss!
Joseph Lo Bianco
The changing context of Chinese second language teaching in Australia
Andrew Scrimgeour
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Classroom
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
Shaping resources to support a new curriculum
Deborah Cohen
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