In 2014, the importance of providing all young Australians with the opportunities to be actively engaged with and literate in the cultures and languages of Asia continues to be evident in the curriculum documents and the media. Whilst there is a wide spread argument that the study of Asian perspectives is important for the successful future of many young Australians, one could question why none of the countries located on the east of Australia have been mentioned in either the Melbourne Declaration (2008) or the Australian curriculum, as these countries are also some of Australia's closest neighbours. If Australia, as a nation, is truly aiming to develop its young people to be global citizens through the teaching and learning of different c...
Despite Australia's proximity and engagement with our Pacific Island neighbours, little is being don...
Introduction In this chapter I aim to argue that the centre of the world has begun to shift away fro...
The East Asia and Pacific (EAP) region encompasses one-third of the world’s population and more than...
In 2014, the importance of providing all young Australians with opportunities to be actively engaged...
In 2014, the importance of providing all young Australians with the opportunities to be actively eng...
The recent development and release of a national curriculum in Australia by the Australian Curriculu...
Learning about Australia's neighbours has become a recent government priority that is reflected in t...
As we attempt to deal with future challenges and uncertainties, the significance of Australia’s rela...
Like other nations, Australia has experienced significant change in the past few decades as its soci...
Becoming 'Asia literate' is a pivotal part of the federal government's 'Education Revolution'. The ...
Education is expected to be both relevant to the lives of students and address the contemporary issu...
Recent history has seen languages education in Australian education come and go. Asian economies hav...
Since 1969, over 60 Australian government and non-government policies, documents, committees, workin...
There is an important difference between meeting a curriculum priority and the general capability of...
This article argues that a notion of regional and global citizenship should be fostered in Australia...
Despite Australia's proximity and engagement with our Pacific Island neighbours, little is being don...
Introduction In this chapter I aim to argue that the centre of the world has begun to shift away fro...
The East Asia and Pacific (EAP) region encompasses one-third of the world’s population and more than...
In 2014, the importance of providing all young Australians with opportunities to be actively engaged...
In 2014, the importance of providing all young Australians with the opportunities to be actively eng...
The recent development and release of a national curriculum in Australia by the Australian Curriculu...
Learning about Australia's neighbours has become a recent government priority that is reflected in t...
As we attempt to deal with future challenges and uncertainties, the significance of Australia’s rela...
Like other nations, Australia has experienced significant change in the past few decades as its soci...
Becoming 'Asia literate' is a pivotal part of the federal government's 'Education Revolution'. The ...
Education is expected to be both relevant to the lives of students and address the contemporary issu...
Recent history has seen languages education in Australian education come and go. Asian economies hav...
Since 1969, over 60 Australian government and non-government policies, documents, committees, workin...
There is an important difference between meeting a curriculum priority and the general capability of...
This article argues that a notion of regional and global citizenship should be fostered in Australia...
Despite Australia's proximity and engagement with our Pacific Island neighbours, little is being don...
Introduction In this chapter I aim to argue that the centre of the world has begun to shift away fro...
The East Asia and Pacific (EAP) region encompasses one-third of the world’s population and more than...