Professional Learning and Teaching Resources
These organisations offer a broad range of Professional Learning and Teaching Resources including education kits, workshops, accredited training, and valuable online resources. Most are linked to the Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) and/or the Victorian Essential Learning Standards (VELS).
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The Anti-Racism Action Band (ARAB) is high energy, socially challenging, artistically innovative performing arts project open to youth from any cultural background in Melbourne's Northern region based out of Victorian Arabic Social Services (VASS).
Artplay provides a setting for children and their families to come and broaden their education and skills by involving them in artistic, interactive and creative projects.

MSO/ArtPlay Ensemble Creative Workshop (2005)
Photo: Eelin Cheah. Source: ArtPlay, City of Melbourne
Based in Melbourne, Arena Theatre Company creates live performances specifically designed for children and young people aged 5 to 25. Arena offers voluntary work experience positions to secondary and tertiary students, runs creative workshops with young people and students and provides resource packs and digital teaching tools for secondary educators.
Arts Centre Melbourne engages over 120,000 children, students, teachers, youth and families in high-quality arts programs each year. The Centre's school programs include performances (Drama, Dance, Music), arts incursions (short stay or term-long), professional and online learning resources, and special events in design, Asian arts, indigenous perspectives and media arts.
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Ausdance Victoria develops and delivers high quality Dance in Education and accredited training programs, works with dance teachers, dance companies and artists as well as represents the dance sector in education and training environments.

Fire Up (2007) auspiced by Ausdance.
Photo: John Banikos. Source: Prom Coast Seachange Festival.
The Australian Ballet's 'Out There' program is an energetic, enjoyable and inclusive primary school dance education program for students regardless of their previous dance experience. The one-day incursion programs, conducted by The Australian Ballet's Dance Education Ensemble (2 males and 2 females), include dance workshops, dicussions and demonstrations.

St Kilda Primary School students participating in an Out There workshop.
Photo: Fiona Howat. Source: The Australian Ballet.
a3 - Australian Arts Alive offers a wide range of performing arts based education and training activities - with specialist offerings in song, dance and drama - in primary, secondary, vocational and teacher learning settings.

Shake Ya Tailfeather Program 2009.
Photo: Kass Brown
ACCA aims to make contemporary art accessible and interesting to a wide range of audiences. Schools, tertiary and community groups, as well as the general public can participate in a range of activities linked to exhibitions and involving contemporary art, artists and ideas.

Source: ACCA
ACMI is inspiring a new generation of moving image makers with film screenings, talks and innovative hands-on workshops for primary and secondary school students, tertiary students and teachers. The free interactive exhibition Screen Worlds provides is another reason to visit ACMI and become immersed in the story of film, television and digital culture.

ACMI's Computer Studio.
Photo: Nolan Bradbury. Source: ACMI.
ACTF's Learning Centre, a unique resource for educators. Television, film and multimedia have an important role in learning across curriculum areas and topics. The ACTF provides high quality teaching resources to support all Educators (early years to tertiary).
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