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Recently I have been reading…- Livia, Empress of Rome: A Biography by Matthew Dennison
- Australians: Eureka to the Diggers by Thomas Keneally
- Australians: Origins to Eureka (Australians Vol 1) by Thomas Keneally
- Plum Pie by P.G. Wodehouse
- A FEW QUICK ONES by P.G. Wodehouse
- Blood and Circuses (Phryne Fisher Mysteries (Paperback)) by Kerry Greenwood
- Rome: A Cultural, Visual, and Personal History by Robert Hughes
- Tiger men by Judy Nunn
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Tag Archives: National Curriculum
My new job
I have just begun work in a new position as Manager of Online Professional Learning for the Australian Science Teachers Association (ASTA). I am looking forward to working with educators all over the country to develop a program to equip … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Online, Professional development
Tagged ASTA, Australia, internet, Moodle, National Curriculum, social networking, teaching, technology, web 2.0
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Adjahdura country – a field trip report
For Aboriginal people every place is sacred, every place has a story. Travelling through Adjahdura country (Yorke Peninsula, South Australia) with Quenten Agius this becomes immediately apparent. Quenten is a leader of the community at Point Pearce and a custodian … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Professional development
Tagged Australia, equity, geography, History, Indigenous, justice, National Curriculum, perspective, teaching
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Education reform?
Tom Whitby, the founder and moderator of #edchat, recently suggested that it would be a good idea for education bloggers around the world to each write a post this weekend on the subject of Educational Reform. The results of this … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Professional development, Religion
Tagged #edchat, Australia, Blogging, Mary MacKillop, National Curriculum, school, teaching
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