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March 30th 2017
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Browse ACTF Education For Your Chance To Win!

We're very excited about our new ACTF Education website, and we'd love to hear your thoughts, too! We have some fantastic prizes to give away to teachers who provide us feedback on our new website.

The updated ACTF Education site now comprises three main sections: ACTF Content, Support Materials, and News and Events.

  • In ACTF Content, you will find our much-loved television programs, films, books and apps.
  • The Support Materials section contains curriculum-aligned teaching resources, videos and podcasts to extend teachers’ knowledge of our content, and links to external websites for some ACTF productions. 
  • News and Events lists our latest Education News items, and details for upcoming professional learning opportunities for teachers and eLearning events for students.  

One of the features of the new site is the Education Packages that we have compiled. These packages contain bundled content and support materials, to assist teachers in finding all related content for our most recent shows.

As part of this redesign, we have also updated our education search terms. Curriculum area searches are now closer aligned with the Australian Curriculum learning areas and general capabilities, and our list of themes has been refined.

We’d love to hear your thoughts and value your feedback on the changes to our new site.

You can provide us with feedback by answering a series of short questions on our ACTF Website Feedback Form. We have ACTF prize packs at the ready for participating schools.


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