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  2. Asia Education Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Asia Education Foundation ( AEF) is a joint activity of Asialink to promote Asian literacy within Australian schools. AEF strives for Asian literacy not only in language, but knowledge in geography, history, literature, mathematics, science and culture. Together with Asialink, AEF offers a multitude of programs for educators and principals to ...

  3. Asia Society - Wikipedia

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    The Asia Society is a 501(c)(3) organization that focuses on educating the world about Asia. It has several centers in the United States (Manhattan, Washington, D.C., Houston, Los Angeles, and San Francisco) and around the world (Hong Kong, Manila, Mumbai, Seoul, Shanghai, Melbourne, and Zurich).

  4. The Asia Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Asia Foundation (TAF) is a nonprofit, mission-driven international development organization committed to improving lives across Asia. Its work across the region focuses on governance, women's empowerment and gender equality, inclusive economic growth, environment and climate action, and regional and international cooperation.

  5. The Asia Education Foundation (AEF) (2022) defines Asia literacy as ‘the foundational and deep knowledge, skills and understandings about the histories, geographies, societies, cultures, literature and languages of the diverse countries that make up our region’

  6. "Engaging Young Australians with Asia" has been prepared by the Asia Education Foundation (AEF) and builds on "Studies of Asia: A Statement for Australian Schools" (Second Edition, 2000). It reflects the significant work undertaken since 1993 by all education jurisdictions and schools across Australia in integrating the study of Asia across ...

  7. The Including Studies of Asia in Curriculum program was developed initially under the auspices of the Asia Education Foundation. Its explicit aim was to encourage and support practising teachers to incorporate studies of Asia into their teaching and learning programs. The program

  8. Bakhtin’s Theory of Dialogue: A Construct for Pedagogy ...

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    Asia has and will play in Australia’s past, present and future (Asia Education Foundation 1999, FitzGerald 1990, 1994, Keating 2000, Rizvi 1996, Singh 1995a, Williamson-Fien 1994). Such an education initiative in the context of Australia’s geo-political history is significant. In the past, language in Australia was used to construct powerful,

  9. total of $6.3 billion available over the next four years to enable the Asia Education Foundation (AEF) to further this objective’ further strengthens this as ‘a major process of modernisation of Australian education that needs to take place if we are to equip our people to thrive in the 21st century’ (Gillard, 2008).