Curriculum Corporation develops, manages and delivers teacher professional development, with models ranging from online communities of practice to train-the-trainer programs, and from national conferences and seminars to mentor arrangements for schools with higher education or community entities.
Ongoing and past activities include:
- Assessment for Learning
- Annual conferences;
- Education Quarterly Australia magazine;
- Curriculum Leadership online journal;
- Supporting the dissemination of outcomes for the Australian Government Quality Teacher Programme (AGQTP) through conferences and publications;
- ThisWeek in Education email bulletin;
- Maths Professional Development Service;
- Multilevel assessment for Year 3, 5 and 7 literacy and numeracy students in the NT;
- National reading and numeracy test items;
- National Assessment Project for science literacy;
- Professional Development Service - seminar program;
- Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority reading sets;
- Web-based professional development resources for teachers;
- Curriculum Communities supports the development of ICT literacy for teachers in the areas of English, Visual Arts, and Science;
- Online project to promote the effective use of information technology;
- Professional Learning for Civics and Citizenship Education;
- as part of the ASISTM project, the project team have organised and delivered briefing sessions for ASISTM project personnel in all states and territories. These sessions include a variety of activities including information giving, information sharing and workshops;
- as part of the Success for Boys project, Curriculum Corporation managed the development and trialling of professional learning modules in conjunction with James Cook University; and
- developed a teachers kit to support the professional learning program developed with AEF for APEC 2007 in Australia.
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