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ACTF News

Insights from the inaugural Australian Media Literacy Summit

Hosted by the Australian Media Literacy Alliance (AMLA) with support from Meta Australia, this professional learning conference sought to build a network of advocates for lifelong media literacy education in our nation’s schools and community spaces.

Beyond ‘the talk’: How television can play a role in school-based relationships and sexuality education

In a recent national survey of 2,500 Australian parents, Curtin University researchers found that parents from a range of political and religious backgrounds want sex education taught in schools. Age-appropriate representations in children’s television can play a role in kickstarting these conversations.

South Australian teachers, register now for DreamBIG workshops

Develop your students’ understandings of storytelling on screen at our free onsite workshops for primary and secondary schools in Adelaide next month.

First Day success story continues with another award nomination

The second series of the live action children’s drama First Day has been nominated for a prestigious Banff Rockies Award.

Second series of 100% Wolf to premiere next month

Australia’s favourite were-poodle is back, with 100% Wolf: The Book of Hath to premiere on Monday 1 May on ABC ME and iview.

Showing 121 to 125 of 1272 rows.