- Projects and resources
- Project showcase
- ACARA
- Asia Education Foundation
- Assessment for Learning
- australianscreen online
- Bar None in Education
- CCInternational
- Centenary of Womens' Suffrage
- Civics and Citizenship
- Closing the Gap
- Consumer and Financial Literacy
- Cultural Diversity and Multicultural Education
- Curriculum Leadership Journal
- Digital Literacy
- Education Quarterly
- Educational Lending Right
- Intersections of Identity
- Language Support Program
- Languages Guide
- MindMatters
- NAPLAN 2008 & 2009
- National Accelerated Literacy Program
- National Sports Museum
- On Being Australian
- Pacific Neighbours
- Paralympic Education Program
- Review of Online Curriculum Resources
- Scholarships for career advisers
- Schools Catalogue Information Service
- Scootle
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- The Le@rning Federation
- Thinking Globally
- Values Education
- WaterWatch
- Your Money $tarter
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- CurriculumPress Catalogue
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To support the Digital Education Revolution, and specifically the aim of developing world class online curriculum tools and resources, in April 2009 the Australian Government commissioned Curriculum Corporation to undertaked a review and audit of online curriculum resources available for use in Australia Schools.
The resultant report (June 2009) provided information on the number and type of online resources available to the different stages of Australian schooling, specifically focussing on the key learning areas of English, science, mathematics, history, geography and languages. In August 2009, Curriculum Corporation commenced a companion reseach project focussing on the Arts curriculum area.
