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Simpson Prize winners keep Anzac spirit alive


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Simpson Prize winners keep Anzac spirit alive
Minister for Regionalisation, Regional Communications and Regional Education Bridget McKenzie said the Anzac legacy is in good hands with the quality of entries by students in the national Simpson Prize competition.
Minister McKenzie today addressed and honoured the state and territory winners and runners-up in the competition at an online presentation ceremony in Parliament House.
The Simpson Prize, a national competition for Year 9 and 10 students, encourages participants to explore what the Anzac spirit means for Australia.
Minister McKenzie said all Prize finalists and runners-up submitted outstanding work of which they should be exceptionally proud. ....

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National curriculum adviser defends 'turning up the amplifier' on Indigenous history teaching in schools


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The architect of a curriculum review’s draft changes on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander history says critics are in denial about Australia’s true identity and want children to be taught an outmoded version of the national story.
“We can’t prepare the kids for 1962, we’ve got to prepare them for 30, 40, 50 years down the track, because the world is going to be different,” said Mark Rose, chair of curriculum authority ACARA’s Indigenous advisory committee.
History has been at the heart of all reviews of the Australian curriculum.
“What we’re doing is really exposing kids to the reality of what is Australia: it is multicultural; it is Indigenous; it is located with Asia all around us and it has a rich colonial history in which Aboriginal people have participated.” ....

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Half of senior students without proficient civics and citizenship knowledge


Half of senior students without proficient civics and citizenship knowledge
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Fewer than half of senior school students have shown a thorough understanding of Australia s democratic processes, legal system and national values in the latest round of civics and citizenship assessments.
Flatlining results in the national tests have disappointed the Australian curriculum authority and federal education minister, who insist students must improve their understanding of those key issues for the sake of Australian democracy.
Flatlining results in the national tests have disappointed the Australian curriculum authority and federal education minister. ....

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