Special report
High-quality visual arts education provides significant educational returns for both individuals and society. In a changing educational world, we need a better understanding of what constitutes high-quality visual arts education, and visual education more generally, and how we can make them more broadly available to Australian students. A review launched by the Australian Government is currently investigating issues surrounding education in visual arts, craft, design and visual communication in terms of curriculum, teaching and teacher education.
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Sribhagyam Srinivasan, Steven Crooks
Despite widespread interest in ICT and multimedia among science teachers, its application in classrooms remains limited –
Journal of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia
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Michael Dezuanni
A new subject in the Queensland senior secondary syllabus is defined by a focus on the moving image –
Australian Screen Education
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Sue Hudson
Researchers investigate the impact of art education workshops on the confidence of preservice teachers to take art classes –
2005 AARE Conference
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