Teachers dissatisfied with Creative Australia

The Federal Government has some homework to do before the education sector embraces Creative Australia.
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 If the sections on arts education in the National Cultural Policy document were homework, many teachers would hand them back with a big red R for Repeat.

‘I don’t think there is much in it,’ National co-chair of the Australian Teachers of Media (ATOM) Roger Dunscombe told ArtsHub. ‘That’s a failing of most policy documents. The hard questions of who and how and when are rarely answered.’

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Paul Isbel
About the Author
Paul Isbel is a former ArtsHub contributor and a publicist for the Australasian Arts and Antiques Dealers Association. Most recently he was a course designer for an entry-level vocational training program for the arts sector.