
Winter 2009
20 leaders in education share their experience in this issue.
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Winter 2009
Asia literacy—our future
Contents
Preview articles:
Setting the scene
A rapidly changing context
Tamerlaine Beasley
The absence of Asia
Maureen Welch
Carpe Diem! Maybe this time
Joseph Lo Bianco
Chinese on the move
Jane Orton
Seen from the learner's perspective
Andrew Scrimgeour
Languages in the national curriculum
Angela Scarino
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The way forward
Positive new directions
Robyn Moloney
Making sense to students
Michelle Kohler
Indonesia calling!
Sue Ferguson
In need of consistency and continuity
Cynthia Dodd
Technology: creating new possibilities
Katrina Reynen
An Asian reality
James Harpur
Meeting the neighbours
Aaron O’Shannessy
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Connecting classrooms
Dreaming in Chinese
Kurt Mullane
Engaging students in online spaces
Cecily Wright
Bringing Japanese texts alive
Sue Tolbert
Learning about Asia: a personal reflection
Sally Heinrich
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