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The Ministerial Council for Education, Early Childhood Development and Youth Affairs (MCEECDYA) has agreed to establish a national system for the accreditation of pre-service teacher education programs as part of its strategy to achieve consistency in registration and improve teaching quality in Australia. This objective is in pursuit of the national goals for schooling as expressed in the Melbourne Declaration on Educational Goals for Young Australians.
As you would undoubtedly be aware two key independent MP announced their decisions yesterday to support the Gillard Government and allow them to form a minority government.
Bill Evans, Chief Economist, Westpac Bank will be one of the keynote speakers at the upcoming Christian Schools National Business Conference at the Crowne Plaza, Terrigal from 6 - 8 October.
While the policies of the NSW Department of Education and Training are not binding on Christian and other non-government schools they can provide a useful reference point for a school seeking to determine its own policies in an area.
In September 2009 a reference group, including academics, curriculum, classroom and Arts industry experts in the disciplines of dance, drama, music, media and visual arts, convened to commence the development process of The Arts curriculum. Professor John O’Toole has been appointed lead writer for the development of the Shape Paper for the national Arts curriculum.
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