2020
DOI: 10.1007/s41297-020-00101-9
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Making decisions in ‘a bit of a bubble’: relevant Australian Curriculum content for students in the Middle East

Abstract: The introduction of the Australian national curriculum generated heated debate in Australia. Content that should or should not be required for all students across the country to learn was a contested topic, as was the adaptability of the curriculum to ensure its suitability in schools across the nation. Throughout the development and implementation of the Australian Curriculum, researchers and journalists have reported on the challenges Australian based school leaders and teachers have experienced when trying … Show more

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