Initiatives
Bring Indonesia into your classroom
The Australia-Indonesia School BRIDGE Project is a new initiative of the Australia-Indonesia Institute and the AEF, funded by The Myer Foundation. The program aims to increase Australian students' knowledge and understanding of Indonesia, particularly the role of Islam in contemporary Indonesian society and further Indonesian students' knowledge and understanding of contemporary Australia.
Australian educators and schools will:
- Host an Indonesian educator
- Participate in funded ICT training
- Engage with Indonesian students and teachers through online curriculum projects
Email Aaron O'Shannessy to join this project studytours@asialink.unimelb.edu.au
Building Relationships through Intercultural Dialogue and Growing Engagement
Leading 21st Century Schools: Engage with Asia
The Hon Julia Gillard, MP, Deputy Prime Minister; Minister for Education, Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations; Minister for Social Inclusion launched the AEF's Leading 21st Century Schools National Forum in Adelaide on 19 May 2008. The Forum, attended by 240 leading Australian educators, included the 118 principals participating in the Leading 21st Century Schools: Engage with Asia Project. The Minister said '...It is impossible to conceive of a future Australian education system that does not take the study of Asia seriously....It's part of a major process of modernisation of Australian education that needs to take place if we are to equip our people to thrive in the 21st Century...'
The Leading 21st Century Schools: Engage with Asia project is an initiative for principals funded by the Australian Government Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations. The project will improve learning outcomes in studies of Asia and Australia.
The AEF, in partnership with all peak principal associations and state and territory education jurisdictions, will provide professional learning to a national network of 120 leading primary and secondary principals. Principals will be supported to internationalize their curriculum by building their schools' capacity to equip students with intercultural knowledge, skills and understandings required for life in a rapidly changing world.
Contact Studies of Asia and Australia Advisers in each state and territory.
Australian Capital Territory
Sally Alexander
Department of Education and Training
Tel: (02) 6205 9338
Fax: (02) 6205 9340
sally.alexander@act.gov.au
New South Wales
Brian Elliott
NSW Department of Education and Training
Manager HSIE, Curriculum Directorate
Tel: (02) 9886 7603
Fax: (02) 9886 7305
brian.elliott@det.nsw.edu.au
www.accessasia.edu.au
Northern Territory
Rosita Kandiah
Department of Employment, Education and Training
Tel: (08) 8999 3792
Fax: (08) 8999 4200
rosita.kandiah@nt.gov.au
Queensland
Marcia Rouen
Department of Education, Training and the Arts
Tel: (07) 3237 1688
Fax: (08) 3237 1772
marcia.rouen@deta.qld.gov.au
South Australia
Jackie Thomson
Department of Education and Children's Services
Learning Outcomes and Curriculum
Tel: (08) 8226 0034
Fax: (08) 8359 3001
Grafton.Lee@saugov.sa.gov.au
Tasmania
Jan Kiernan
Department of Education
Tel: (03) 6233 7938
Fax: (03) 6233 6982
jan.kiernan@education.tas.gov.au
Victoria
Lisa Hayman
Department of Education and Early Childhood Development
Tel: (03) 9637 3752
Fax: (03) 9367 2040
hayman.lisa.l@edumail.vic.gov.au
Western Australia
Lindy Stirling
Department of Education and Training
Tel: (08) 9264 4249
Fax: (08) 9264 4240
lindy.stirling@det.wa.edu.au
http://www.det.wa.edu.au/education/accessasia/

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