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14 resources:Operating from the University of Tasmania, ACYS provides information products and services for those working with youth in health and education. It also publishes the journal Youth Studies Australia, and other books and reports. Site includes events calendar
News and media releases from the Department of Education and other Tasmanian government agencies
Web site of the State Department of Education, which is responsible for primary and secondary education, library and information services, vocational education and training, children's services, assessment and certification, and youth affairs
The Tasmanian Minister for Education's website provides a communication channel between the Minister and the Tasmanian education community
edna is a network of the Australian education and training community. It provides a gateway to services and resources for education and training. It includes government and non-government schooling systems, early childhood, vocational and technical education, adult and community education and higher education. edna is a joint initiative of the State and Territory Governments, and the Australian Government, through their education departments
Provides a detailed description of the education sector in Tasmania, highlighting Tasmania's appeal as a destination for international students
Tasmanian Government website providing information for international students on the public education and training system in Tasmania. Includes details of government schools and the Tasmanian Academy, and the practical learning institution, the Tasmanian Polytechnic, which has English Language Centres at Hobart and Launceston. Details of courses, dates and fees, and how to apply are provided. The website is available in a number of Asian languages
Huon LINC provides the Huon Valley community with access to information services and lifelong learning opportunities by bringing together under one roof a range of government and community organisations and services, including meeting rooms, Huonville Library, and Huonville Online Access Centre
Declaration by the Ministerial Council on Education, Employment, Training and Youth Affairs (MCEETYA), which sets the direction for Australian schooling for the next 10 years. A Draft Action Plan 2009-2012 has been developed as a companion document to the Declaration
Promoting membership of educational associations to enhance educators life-long learning, plus increased utilisation of the World Wide Web by associations to publish information or communicate with each other
Overview of the education system in Tasmania: the government schools option, delivering education from kindergarten to senior secondary level; the non-government schools option; and, home education
The TQA advises the Minister on matters relating to qualifications. It is responsible for course accreditation of senior secondary, vocational education and training, and higher education, and for assessment and certification of courses for the Certificate of Education (TCE). The TQA also registers providers of VET and higher education
WEF promotes progressive educational ideas and practices. It is a non-religious, non-political, non-profit organization
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