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Acknowledgments

The project is managed by the Australian Federation of Modern Language Teachers Associations (AFMLTA), and the professional learning materials are written by the Research Centre for Languages and Cultures (RCLC) at the University of South Australia.

Project personnel

Project Management Team (AFMLTA)

Sherryl Saunders Project Leader and Project Manager
Anne-Marie Morgan Project Manager
Greg Dabelstein Project ICT Manager
Julie Barry Project Administrative Officer

Project Advisory Group (PAG)

Member Representing
Amanda Day Departmemt of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations
Paula Blandford Departmemt of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations
Gillian Cordy Non-government education sector: Catholic Education
Claire Leong Non-government education sector: Independent schools
George Palvestra National principals’ association
Julie Flynn State or territory government jurisdiction, member of the MCEEDYA Languages Education Working Party
Greg Dabelstein State or territory Modern Language Teachers Association, practising teacher
Angela Scarino Research Centre for Languages and Cultures
Sherryl Saunders Australian Federation of Modern Language Teachers Associations
Anne-Marie Morgan Australian Federation of Modern Language Teachers Associations

Key Contacts (MLTAs)

The state and territory Modern Language Teachers Associations are responsible for guidance and mentoring of state-and territory-based participants, through the following key contacts:
Nicola Barkley MLTAACT working with LTANT
Kristina Collins MLTAACT
Georgina Doukas MLTANSW
Cynthia Dodd MLTAQ
Andrew Corston MLTASA
Vicki Fischman MLTAT
Kylie Farmer MLTAV
Nathan Harvey MLTAWA
Writing Team, Research Centre for Languages and Cultures, University of South Australia Angela Scarino Jonathan Crichton Kathleen Heugh Anthony Liddicoat

Lead Language Teachers

A total of 40 teachers of Chinese, Indonesian, Japanese, and Korean are involved:

  • 7 from each of New South Wales, Queensland, and Victoria
  • 5 from each of South Australia and Western Australia
  • 3 from each of the Australian Capital Territory, the Northern Territory, and Tasmania.

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