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Asian Languages and Studies in Australian Schools Strategy
The National Asian Languages and Studies in Australian Schools Strategy  You are now leaving the DEST website   assisted government and non-government schools to improve participation and proficiency levels in language learning in four targeted Asian languages – Japanese, Modern Standard Chinese, Indonesian and Korean, and to support the studies of Asia across the curriculum.

Australian Government Quality Teacher Programme
The Australian Government Quality Teacher Programme  You are now leaving the DEST website   is implementing the Teachers for the 21st Century initiative. The website provides an information exchange for the programme, particularly best practice in teacher professional development.

Capital Grants Data Exchange Project
The Capital Grants Data Exchange Project  You are now leaving the DEST website is used to manage schedule and project information relating to the non-government component of the Capital Grants Programme.

Civics and Citizenship Education (Discovering Democracy)
The Civics and Citizenship Education website  You are now leaving the DEST website   promotes the knowledge, skills and values that prepare students to be informed and active citizens of Australia's democracy.

Education Network Australia (EdNA)
EdNA Online  You are now leaving the DEST website   is a service that aims to support and promote the benefits of the Internet for learning, education and training in Australia. It is organised around Australian curriculum, its tools are free to Australian educators, and it is funded by the bodies responsible for education provision in Australia - all Australian governments.

Literacy Assessment: Strategies from the National School English Literacy Survey
The Literacy Assessment website  You are now leaving the DEST website   provides teachers with the opportunity to use and explore the Survey assessment materials. They provide a model which can be used at the school level and can form a springboard for teachers to examine their own student work.

The Learning Federation
The Le@rning Federation  You are now leaving the DEST website  is an exciting and innovative project that employs emerging technologies to produce world-class online curriculum content to encourage student learning and support teachers in Australian and New Zealand schools.

MyRead – Strategies for teaching reading in the middle years
MyRead  You are now leaving the DEST website   supports teachers of underperforming students in the middle years (Years 4 – 9).

The National Centre for History Education
The National Centre for History Education  You are now leaving the DEST website   focuses on links between the past and the present. Students understand more about their own lives if they appreciate important developments of the past

Partnerships in ICT Learning
The Partnerships in ICT Learning website  You are now leaving the DEST website   explores the potential of partnerships between University and schools, aimed at professional learning about using ICTs in new curriculum and pedagogical frameworks. The project provides professional learning pathways for pre-service teachers, teachers and university staff.

The Real Game
The Real Game  You are now leaving the DEST website   is a career and life skills education programme that will help students see the connection between school studies and life after school. The Real Game offers a series of six programmes for students aged 8 to 18 years and adults.

Schools Service Point
Schools Service Point  You are now leaving the DEST website   provides the ability to access the Department of Education, Science and Training's schools-related services with a single logon.

Science Education Assessment Resources
The Science Education Assessment Resources (SEAR) website  You are now leaving the DEST website   provides a wide range of assessment resources (or 'tasks') suitable for use across the compulsory years of schooling.

ScienceLynx
The ScienceLynx website  You are now leaving the DEST website   provides useful science websites for teachers.

Socio-economic Status (SES) Funding
Funding arrangements for non-government schools are based on the socioeconomic status (SES) of a school's community.  The SES website can be accessed through Schools Service Point You are now leaving the DEST website (SSP). This site allows schools to submit their students' residential addresses to the Department of Education, Science and Training and access information about the SES funding arrangementsYou are now leaving the DEST website

Values education for Australian Schooling
The Values education  You are now leaving the DEST website   website is a dynamic portal for Australian school communities to find out more about the Australian Government's Values Education initiatives.

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