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The Asia Education Teachers' Association (AETA), is a voluntary non-profit organisation, Valuing cultural diversity and promoting intercultural understanding in a networked world.

The Asia Education Teachers’ Association was started over four decades ago as the Asia Teachers’ Association by a small group of teachers responding to the introduction of a new course in NSW, Asian Social Studies.

This subject was taught in Years 7 to 10 and took an interdisciplinary approach to the study of Asia where respect and understanding of and for cultural diversity could develop in students, skills, which were essential for living and working in a networked, global environment.

Through interdisciplinary study, students would learn to INVESTIGATE, VALUE  and COMMUNICATE about the region on our door step. The study of History and Geography would be integrated with the study of culture, religion, anthropology, literature, language and the Visual and Performing Arts.
The Association provided teacher in- servicing, conferences and speakers to assist teachers who were tackling the new course. They began with a news letter [four pages]; this grew into a Journal of sixty to eighty pages, four times a year. Teachers and educators provided material and their time for it on a voluntary basis.
The journal includes programmes, units of work, book reviews, bibliographies, fieldwork worksheets, conference papers, classroom ideas, video and film worksheets, background briefings, resources and tours. These are in the context of the requirements of  the National Curriculum and Teacher needs and training.

INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION is at the centre of what the Association produces for teachers to assist students to acquire a sense of relationship between the past, present and the future and to do it using a structure that enables them to deal with emerging issues relative to their society and to global civilisations.
The revolution in communications, necessitated the move to an on-line Journal, which is more accessible to teachers and provides savings in time, postage and costs to members.
Relevant material from past Journals will be gradually added to the web site.
We endeavour to:
  • promote Asian Studies in Australian schools whether as a separate discipline, or as part of studies in other disciplines;
  • publish a journal dedicated to providing appropriate input about Asia to school teachers, as well as being a forum for the dissemination of ideas for improving Asian Studies in Australian schools;
  • publish resources which can be helpful in teaching about Asia in Australian schools;
  • promote and/or participate in conferences, seminars, or other discussions which are aimed at promoting Asian Studies or enhancing their quality;
  • make representations to governmental or other bodies regarding Asian Studies courses or their content in school curricula;
  • make representations to tertiary institutions regarding Asian Studies in tertiary courses, particularly for teacher education; and
  • disseminate news about this Association’s activities and its views about Asian Studies education through the media and through specialist newsletters and journals.


AETA
GPO BOX 2393
SYDNEY NSW 2001

Email: secretary.aeta@bigpond.com
Fax:   (02) 9506 3350


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