![]() The launch of the My School website will mark a new era in Australian education. Launch of the My School website in January 2010 ACARA has appointed lead writers for geography, languages and the arts to develop initial advice papers for development of the Australian curriculum.ACARA has met with Directors of Curriculum on the development of the Australian curriculum, to support state and territory plans for consultation on, and implementation of, the Australian curriculum, and.ACARA has successfully engaged with state and territory jurisdictions in its national Communication Forum, providing up-to-date information on the My School website, and resulting in better preparation, ties and support for school systems and sectors in the lead-up to the My School website launch. ![]() The My School website is due to be launched in January 2010, providing profiles and data on students’ performance in all Australian schools.The My School website has been developed so that parents and the community have access to information about their child’s school. The information includes national testing results and school attainment rates, indicators relevant to the needs of the student population and the school’s capacity. ![]() This step was considered essential to ensure that every Australian child received the highest-quality education and the best opportunity to achieve through participation in employment and society. The My School website represents the realisation of the state, territory and national governments’ vision for greater transparency and accountability in students’ performance within schools. ![]() This Update is cause for celebration as we approach the end of the year, and the beginning of a new era in national curriculum, assessment and reporting for Australia. Welcome to the second edition of ACARA Update ![]()
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