![]() Consultation on the Review of Languages Education in NSW concluded in December 2013. More than 300 people attended public consultation meetings held in metropolitan and regional NSW. Many responses were received from students, teachers, parents, school executive members, community organisations and education authorities. The consultation report provides the key findings on the Review’s six initial proposals and additional themes emerging from the consultation data. The report also provides information about the consultation process and the consultation respondents. Click on the image for more information. ![]() Korean 12-Year animal charts can be downloaded. See below.
More resources about learning 'animals' are available from the curriculum support site. Follow the links below.
Animal picture sets Zoo animals ![]() Just a quick follow-up for the March 18 Posting: Many thanks to teachers who kindly sent their details / showed their keen interest! I keep updating the list of the available Korean langauge teachers in NSW schools. Please don't hesitate to contact me if you are available or looking for a Korean teacher. Thank you all for your support! Sophie Choi: hee.j.choi@det.nsw.edu.au ![]() University of New England provides a professional learning opportunity for teachers of languages.
http://www.une.edu.au/about-une/academic-schools/school-of-education/teaching-and-learning-projects/asia-connexions Korean News page extracted from the St Andrews PS newsletter. This might be helpful for teachers to plan an overseas excursion to Korea. For more information, follow the link - 'How do I plan an overseas excursion?'
![]() NSW teachers access NSW DEC Scootle via the Staff Portal. Log in to the Portal using your DET user name and password. Go to My websites > AC NSW Scootle > Add to essentials Note: Korean resources are also available on SCOOTLE. Type 'Korean' in the serach box. |
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