HAVE YOUR SAY: We want to hear from teachers about the resources you currently use and what you might like to use in the future to implement the Australian Curriculum, Version 9.0.
Literacy is really more than you think. It's not all about reading and writing. We caught up with @AbbeyJMacD to talk about all things #LiteracyDay and how the arts play a huge role in promoting literacy, language, and communication in both kids and adults.
2/ He has been an extraordinary advocate for #MediaArts and #ArtsEducation in Australia and we thank him for his enormous contribution over many, many years. Roger, thank you! Arts Education in Australia is in a better place because of you @ATOMQld@atomvictoria@ArtEducationAus
1/ Last night at our NAAE National Council Meeting, we farewelled Roger Dunscombe. Roger has served as one of the Media Arts representatives from ATOM National since 2007.
Happy International Arts Education Week (20-26 May)! The arts play a critical role in fostering and transforming humanity. The #AusCurric The Arts is a vital learning area that aims to develop creative, confident, compassionate, and resilient individuals.
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4/ “Each arts discipline embodies distinctive ways of making meaning. Engaging in quality arts processes and experiences not only enhances students’ emotional and social wellbeing and artfulness – it fosters lifelong literacies.”
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🧵1/ This beautiful visual essay from @neilhimself & @chrisriddell50 reminds us of the many reasons why we need #books, #libraries & a #literate society 👉 Neil Gaiman and Chris Riddell on why we need libraries – an essay in pictures https://t.co/6LBQ2AKnyt
3/ Professor Emerita Robyn Ewing AM captures this in the foreword of @AustNaae’s 2019 iteration of ‘More than words can say - A view of literacy through the Arts’ https://t.co/QQ0nbLHwfE
'We have also witnessed three major changes in the economy and society that reinforce why high-quality, universally accessed arts education needs to be central to our school curriculum' https://t.co/AWaGgQzZVO
We are pleased to see support for the arts in the federal budget. Check out more details from The Office of The Arts 👇 or by visiting: https://t.co/6EAriEiv3f
When schools shut down in 2020-21, Myra recorded sounds in the garden + created stories. We want to hear what other #artslearning teachers, parents + students experienced. Hear Myra's full story + share yours: https://t.co/fiJ2y7RoTF. @doncarter07@CQU@UTSFass#CQUniResearch
Primary teachers + parents are sharing heartwarming stories of the #artslearning they did with kids during COVID lockdowns. We'd LOVE to hear direct from more kids! Please give your child consent to do the survey: https://t.co/4jDmoyN04C. @doncarter07@CQU@UTSFass#CQUniResearch
As our Manifesto continues to be shared here, remember that “Art encourages the development of many transferable skills which enhance learning in other curriculum areas.” A key fact that needs constantly sharing. @theartcriminal@mahosato3 @glencouttsart
We wish all delegates attending the @WAAE_ArtsEd 2023 WAAE World Summit of Arts Education, Madeira, 1-3 March 2023, safe journeys and arrivals, as you embark on this essential collaborative forum opportunity. Thanks to everyone involved. https://t.co/3KikbbqUvN @glencouttsart
https://t.co/mFuXbdn64m we want your submissions for the 2023 @InSEAOfficial World Congress on visual art education. We encourage you to follow the link for even more information and dates etc. We are the official @UNESCO organisation for art education. Join us!? Sept 4-8.
Did you know that for the open questions in our #artslearning survey, you have the option to speak and record your response? Calling all #primaryschool teachers, parents and students to complete the survey via https://t.co/fiJ2y7RoTF.
@doncarter07@CQU@UTSFass#CQUniResearch