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The purpose of this blog is to provide a resource for teachers interested in engaging with professional learning in Geography. The blog aims to be a repository of professional learning activities, presentations, resources and discussions to support the introduction of high quality Geography teaching and learning into our classrooms.

Thursday, March 7, 2013

Making Sense in Mount Gambier





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Here are the presentations for history and Geography presented at the CEASA Making Sense of the Australian Curriculum workshop in Mount Gambier on 8 March 2013.

  • Introduction to the Australian Curriculum
  • Making Sense of Australian Curriculum: History
  • Making Sense of Australian Curriculum: English
  • Geographical thinking and technology
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