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Don't forget to check out the amazing resources for Indonesian on the Language Learning Space: Indonesian website at www.lls.edu.au There is a comprehensive range of resources including student challenges, language learning apps, videos and teacher professional learning as well as access to a FREE online tutor service from our friends at IALF Bali. See the document below for more information or explore the site directly at www.lls.edu.au ![]()
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The AEF is in the process of curating online materials to support teachers implementing the Australian Curriculum: Indonesian language http://www.australiancurriculum.edu.au/languages/indonesian/context-statement
As with all other learning areas we are in the process of creating online digital resource lists to support teachers. We would like to invite you to share online resources and APPS that you use in your Indonesian language classroom. At this link https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/10hXKRqqkg2ZyWL3qFO1b4X0YC9cQ_wQNko1xCmyWuyA/edit?usp=sharing you will be able to edit a google doc to add your suggestions. These materials will then be collated into scoop.it lists (view example http://www.scoop.it/t/indonesia-by-asia-education-foundation) and shared via our Indonesian language page. We look forward to your contributions. Kind regards, Lisa Lisa Hayman Director - Projects |Asia Education Foundation M +61 (0)428 685 181| T +61 (0) 3 9035 4189 | E l.hayman@asialink.unimelb.edu.au Follow me on twitter @lisahayman1 As you will be aware, the Australian Government recently announced a review to evaluate the robustness, independence and balance of the Australian Curriculum, examining both its content and the development process. Members of the public are invited to make a submission to the review:
https://submissions.deewr.gov.au/Forms/AustralianCurriculum/pages/form by completing the online submission form by Friday, 28 February 2014. The AEF has developed a summary of key points that relate specifically to the inclusion of content on Asia and Australia’s relationship with Asia in the Australian Curriculum. The summary can be accessed at: http://www.asiaeducation.edu.au/policy_and_research/australian_curriculum_review.html For further information contact: Kathe Kirby (k.kirby@asialink.unimelb.edu.au) or Kurt Mullane (k.mullane@asialink.unimelb.edu.au) |
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