❓ This parliamentary question inquires about Western Australia's process for adapting the revised national curriculum, specifically asking if antisemitism will be explicitly addressed and if a public statement will be made.
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I refer to the focused review of the Australian Curriculum being undertaken by the Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA), and I ask
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(a) Once the revised national curriculum is finalised, what process and timeframe will the School Curriculum and Standards Authority follow to adapt and adopt it in Western Australia;
(b) Will antisemitism be explicitly named and addressed within the Western Australian curriculum as a result of that process; and
(c) Will the Government make a public statement on the outcome of that adaptation once it is determined?
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(a) Once the revised national curriculum is finalised, what process and timeframe will the School Curriculum and Standards Authority follow to adapt and adopt it in Western Australia;
(b) Will antisemitism be explicitly named and addressed within the Western Australian curriculum as a result of that process; and
(c) Will the Government make a public statement on the outcome of that adaptation once it is determined?
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