Cost to ArtED members is free, Non members $10 – please feel free to invite colleagues you know from other schools who may be interested in attending… and maybe even joining ArtED on the network afternoon. Register and enjoy afternoon tea provided by the hosts ready for a 4.00pm start. Bring along to share and discuss an activity, a website, a description of a unit of work or an introduction to a unit that focused on Art History and Appreciation - think about how this will fit into the Responding part of the Australian Curriculum now, where in broad terms learning in the Arts involves Making and Responding.
Continue reading...Discussion POSTPONED… Due to unavailabilty of The Arts documents from ACARA. RESCHEDULED to be held in conjunction with a Wine and Cheese evening 26 April 5 – 6.30pm A discussion will now be held at Wesley College as an opportunity to generate a feedback document to the discussion papers to be submitted to ACARA. [...]
Continue reading...WA ARTS EDUCATORS’ FORUM – The Arts: National Curriculum This Forum is a joint initiative between Western Australia’s five Arts Education Associations: ArtEdWA, ASME, ATOM, Drama West and Ausdance WA. Where: Wesley College Goatcher Auditorium When: 29th November 2010 Time: 5 – 7pm Target audience: All Arts staff from K-12 Cost: FREE Print out FLYER [...]
Continue reading...A General Meeting was held at Wesley College on Monday 8 November, 2010 to discuss and create an informed response to the Draft Shape of the Australian Curriculum - The Arts. Read on for the record of responses.
Continue reading...Read the draft Shape of the Australian Curriculum Paper - The ARTS online. There will be an ArtED General Meeting on Monday 8 November, 2010 to discuss this paper and provide formal feedback from our Association.
Continue reading...ACARA National Consultation Forum: The Arts Initial Advice Paper DRAFT May 3rd 2010 Sydney Report prepared by Gen Baker Setting the scene: Peter Hill Peter Hill described how the Australian curriculum is being developed in a context of globalization, the context for young Australians starting school now. We will continue to have 8 learning areas [...]
Continue reading...