Education News
5 teaching resources for F-2 students
Screen content invites young students to connect with ideas through stories. These resources offer practical and flexible ways for teachers to harness the educational value of Australian content and will keep children engaged while meeting curriculum goals.
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Australian screen content for tired little learners
As we approach the end of the year, primary school students may have shorter attention spans and lower energy levels. Screen content can give your class a break from traditional lessons while still supporting learning outcomes.
Virtual workshops to watch with your primary class
The ACTF, in collaboration with ACMI, delivers fun and engaging virtual learning events, supporting students to learn about how screen stories are told. We’ve rounded up five of our past workshops which are now available on demand via the ACTF Education website.