NSW school parents express concerns about the Australian Curriculum
The NSW Joint Parent Forum says it supports the proposed implementation of an Australian curriculum, the new national assessment program and the movement towards a cohesive national education approach. However, in a media release dated 22 November 2010 they expressed concerns about the implementation of the Australian Curriculum as it is currently proposed.
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