Doing Education Christianly.
The Anglican Education Commission exists to support, encourage and challenge Christians involved in learning and teaching, whether it be in churches, pre-schools, schools (government, Christian and Anglican), colleges and universities. It seeks to transform education through recruiting Christians into teaching and by working together with likeminded Christian organisations.
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Engaging with the National Curriculum Posted on 4 June 2010
By Dr Bryan Cowling
I make no apology for my strong support for the implementation of the forthcoming Australian Curriculum. It has been a long time coming. As someone who was involved in the Australia-wide discussions in the late seventies about a Core Curriculum for Australia, and a decade or more later an active participant in the development of the National Statements and Profiles, I am heartened to see the dream of a national curriculum almost realized. Full Article >>
An Authentic Australian Christian Approach to Education Posted on 4 June 2010
By Dr Bryan Cowling
High on the priorities for educators in Australia is the need to create an authentic, Australian Christian approach to education. Such an approach must impact on formal and informal education from the cradle to the grave, including early childhood education, primary education, secondary and tertiary education, adult education, credentialed and non-credentialed education. Full Article >>
Posted 20 Aug 2010
Fourth Annual Celebration of Anglican Schooling
Posted 20 Aug 2010
Posted 18 Aug 2010
Bigger than the Rudd Revolution
Posted 4 Jun 2010


