27 Feb Catching up: learning from the best school systems in East Asia
The five top-performing systems are Hong Kong, Korea, Shanghai and Singapore, according to OECD’s 2009 PISA assessments. In recent years, Australia and many OECD countries...
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The five top-performing systems are Hong Kong, Korea, Shanghai and Singapore, according to OECD’s 2009 PISA assessments. In recent years, Australia and many OECD countries...
These prestigious national Awards recognise and celebrate the outstanding contribution teachers and school leaders make to the lives of young Australians. Nominations for the 2012 Australian...
The Queensland Art Gallery invites artists and art students aged 25 years or under to apply for the Melville Haysom Memorial Art Scholarship. Designed to promote,...
Creative Generation Excellence Awards in Visual Art and Design The Creative Generation Excellence Awards in Visual Art and Design recognise and promote excellence in senior visual...
Join Art Shed Brisbane, dozens of life drawing groups and models for an inspirational evening and an 'Arty Party' afterwards. Attempting to set a world record...
The ‘organising ideas’ for the Asia priority provide enormous possibilities for embedding Studies of Asia across the curriculum. Your response to the latest version of...
Australia’s richest design prize – the Queensland Premier’s Design Awards – celebrates the contribution of good design towards business, lifestyle and innovation in Queensland. Now...
The program for QSA’s 2012 conference, Shaping teaching and learning: The assessment factor, is now available on the QSA website. This year’s conference, to be...
John O’Toole, ACARA lead writer for the Arts Shape paper will be in Brisbane on the 23rd of March. John will be appearing at the Circle...
The minutes from yesterday's meeting and our notes from the National Curriculum Webinar yesterday are now available online for you to download and share with...