Australian Centre for Child and Youth: Culture and Wellbeing
The Australian Centre for Child and Youth: Culture and Wellbeing is an innovative interdisciplinary 21st century centre that integrates technology, research, teaching and practice in fields pertaining to the culture and wellbeing of children and youth.
Key projects
Connecting classrooms
Developing new ways to use drama and technology to enhance teaching and learning at UTS and in rural and remote communities.
Conference
Gawa, Home of King
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New ways of doing school project: Mixing story and technology to generate innovative learning, social and cultural communities (ARC Funded)
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Centre Advisory Board
G. Ramsey, A. Bell, L. Paroissien, T. Rein, R. Johnston, D. Hannaford, V. Jack, P. Totaro, D. Gallop, M. McCluskey.
V.C., Professor R. Milbourne, UTS Chancellor, V. Sara and Founding Director, ACCY Professor R. Johnston, the Governor-General, Ms Q. Bryce
Author Libby Gleeson with students in the 21st Century Atelier
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Elcho Island student artwork
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Centre launch and history
The centre was launched on 27 October 2009 at a function in the Chancellery at the University of Technology Sydney.
Incursion not excursion in the interactive age
SMH feature: Lecturer Rachel Perry is at the forefront of the digital education revolution.
