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Researching Australia's schooling history

ANME aims to promote the historical study of education, and assists the publication of original research related to the rich primary sources in its collection that include policy and curriculum documents, textbooks and everyday working materials.

Through publication, ANME seeks to contribute to the full appreciation of historical research in education. ANME also seeks to support local school museums, and preserve and develop their displays and collections.

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Research projects

ANME sponsors research that focuses on projects of national historical significance and educational merit. This section highlights our research priorities and describes some of our current work.

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Distinguished educators

ANME recognises distinguished educators who have made an outstanding contribution to the profession and to Australian education.

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The Museum sponsors research using the collection to focus on projects of national significance for the history of education in Australia. It publishes these projects in its monograph series.

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School museums handbook

 If you have wonderful historical items on display or in your school ‘presses’, this handbook will help you care for them.

— Cheryl O’Connor CEO, Australian College of Educators

ANME aims to promote the historical study of education, and assists the publication of original research related to the rich primary sources in its collection that include policy and curriculum documents, textbooks and everyday working materials. Through publication, it seeks to contribute to the the full appreciation of historical research in education. ANME also seeks to support local school museums, preserve and develop their displays and collections.

A handbook for planning and managing school museums

How our handbook can help:

  • The concept of  â€˜a museum of schooling’
  • Purposes and goals of a school museum
  • Categorising items for exhibitions
  • Documenting and displaying items
  • Administrative procedures
  • Caring, storing and conserving items
  • Preventative conservation techniques
  • Writing a brief school history

The Handbook is available from the ANME office located in the ÂÜÀòÊÓÆµ.

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