Teaching Resources for Refugee Week
Teachers, are your students currently investigating the lives of refugees and asylum seekers? The ACTF has a range of engaging educational content and support materials related to Refugee Week and World Refugee Day.
ACTF Shop: Download to Own Exclusives
The ACTF Shop is now home to an exclusive range of Australian children's content available to download to own for the Australian home market.
Supporting Australian Screen Stories For Children
Do you and your kids enjoy Australian children's television programs at home or at school? There is one week left to let the Commonwealth Government know how much this content matters.
What's On TV? Monday 1 June – Sunday 7 June
Never miss a moment of your favourite Australian children's television series. See what's on free-to-air and pay TV this week.
Meet My Place Author, Nadia Wheatley in a Free Q&A Webinar for Schools
Registrations are now open for the ACTF and ALEA's Author Webinar: Writing about Place and Time with Nadia Wheatley.
New Release: First Day Teaching Toolkit
In the four-part series First Day, transgender girl Hannah navigates the challenges that come with starting high school, and finds the courage to live as her most authentic self. Discover learning tasks centred on inclusivity, identity, relationships, and wellbeing in our latest resource.
Are You Teaching Dance Remotely?
Our online resource, Dance Academy: Arts Education, supports middle years educators with engaging classroom activities, designed to enhance students' knowledge, skills and understanding of dance, as both an artist and audience.
Bite-size Teacher Webinar: 2020 My Place Competition
The 2020 My Place Competition asks students to tell the story of their own ‘place' during this historically significant time. Teachers, learn more about this national creative writing competition on Thursday 28 May.
ACTF Delivers Package of 100+ hours of Children's Titles to South African Public Broadcaster, SABC
SABC has snapped up 16 titles from the ACTF's award winning kids catalogue through South African distributor, Urban Pictures.
Save the Date: Are You Tougher Than Your Ancestors? Premieres June 15
Fun and fast paced, this series asks contemporary kids to leave their modern comforts behind and spend twenty-four hours in the life of a child from another era.