Australia’s students will be encouraged to use Twitter, Facebook, and blogs as study tools as part of the new Civics and Citizenship national curriculum. The draft curriculum was released for public consultation yesterday. If it is adopted, students would be taught skills including research, analysis and synthesis, collaborative problem-solving and decision-making, and communication. Communication skills would include “using both traditional and social media and the Internet in socially constructive ways as communication tools.”
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