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Teachers & Staff: Professional Associations

ACARA

The Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA) is an independent statutory authority with a vision to inspire improvement in the learning of all young Australians through world-class curriculum, assessment and reporting.

APTA

APTA represents the interests of teaching associations across Australia.

QHTA

QHTA  The QLD History Teachers' Association is a voluntary organisation with an executive membership of Primary and Secondary History Teachers, Academics and Educationalists. Their aim is to foster an interest in History and the teaching of History, but especially to support and assist History teachers in Queensland. This website provides information on the available competitions for students and teachers, as well as available professional development, resources and upcoming events.

QCAA

QCAA The Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority is a statutory authority of the Queensland Government responsible for the development and appropriate delivery of kindergarten, primary, and secondary education in Queensland, Australia.

ATEA

ATEA exists to advocate, connect, create a sense of belonging and transform education collaboratively with teachers and teacher educators for empowering communities.

AITSL

AITSL provides national leadership for the Australian State and Territories in promoting excellence in the profession of teaching and school leadership.

ETAQ

ETAQ  The English Teachers Association of Queensland is the professional association providing support and advocacy for teachers of English in secondary schools.

Education Services Australia (Edu HQ)

Education Services Australia (ESA) is a national not-for-profit company owned by the state, territory and Australian Government education ministers" (ESA website, Unknown). The ESA website contains curriculum based materials with a focus on educational content and digital solutions.

AGTA

AGTA - its mission is to foster the teaching and learning of Geography in Australian schools and enhance awareness of its applications in society.
For the GTAQ (Geography Teachers' Association of QLD) click here.