Find Engaging Content in Our Education Catalogue
Recently updated for Term 2, the ACTF Education Catalogue lists the many titles we have available for use in your classroom. With all titles in the ACTF Shop available at a 50% discount until 15 May 2020, it is an ideal time to discover content about disability, problem-solving, identity, and more.
All titles in the ACTF Education Catalogue are available to purchase as digital downloads. The education license provided with these once-off downloads means that:
- You own the series
- You have permission to store the digital files on your school’s network
- You have permission to share the content with student and teacher devices within your school’s network
- Content is available to use immediately after your purchase.
In the current climate of remote learning, personal devices that students are using to access their school’s virtual program are also considered part of their ‘school network’.
Please note that sales of books and DVDs have been temporarily suspended due to ACTF staff working remotely.
Want to know more about our education titles or education license? Please get in touch at education@actf.com.au.
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