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- Consumer and Financial Literacy
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- Curriculum Leadership Journal
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Curriculum Leadership is a weekly online journal for leaders in school education. Its core readership covers senior staff in schools, officers in education authorities, teacher educators, and education researchers. The journal focuses on Australia and New Zealand, while also aiming for a broad international perspective.
Core subject areas include:
- Curriculum policy;
- Leadership and management;
- Technology;
- Pedagogy;
- Developments in specific disciplinary areas;
- The teaching profession;
- Teacher education;
- Assessment;
- Vocational education at the secondary school level;
- Transitioning from school to work; and
- Early childhood education.
The journal provides brief features articles that typically cover recent academic research, educational leadership practice at the school level, or new initiatives from education systems or other organisations. The journal also provides summaries of recent articles and conference papers selected from a wide range of authoritative sources, and descriptions of new books and reports. The What's New section informs readers of current news in school education.
Curriculum Leadership appears forty times a year, on Fridays during school terms. The journal website also provides a calendar of coming events, professional resources, and access to back issues.
Readers can register for the journal's free weekly email alert by clicking on the "Email alert registration" button on the home page of the journal website.
