Doing Education Christianly.
The Anglican Education Commission exists to support, encourage and challenge Christians involved in learning and teaching, whether it be in churches, pre-schools, schools (government, Christian and Anglican), colleges and universities. It seeks to transform education through recruiting Christians into teaching and by working together with likeminded Christian organisations.

Responding as an Anglican school to the emerging Australian Curriculum Posted on 21 March 2011
By Dr Bryan Cowling
As Christians and as professional educators, we welcome the development of a national school curriculum and we acknowledge the opportunities its implementation provides for us to plan, program, teach and equip our students to learn Christianly.
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Why are We Waiting? Posted on 4 March 2011
By Dr Bryan Cowling
Only a fool would deny that school education in Australia is without blemishes. Thankfully our problems with schooling are not as catastrophic as those in the United States described by Davis Guggenheim’s in his stirring documentary ‘Waiting for Superman’ soon to be screened in Sydney. We have our skills shortages but not on the same scale as the United States where it is claimed that by the year 2020, 123 million jobs will be high skills/high pay but only 50 million Americans will be qualified to fill them.
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