The Le@rning Federation develops digital curriculum content for all Australian and New Zealand schools. The project is a collaborative initiative of all Australian and New Zealand governments. Since 2001 our high-quality, innovative content has seeded and supported schools' moves into 21st-century education, and has begun the digital education revolution.
The content is free for all Australian and New Zealand schools. All copyright fees are paid upfront, so schools are not liable for further copyright payments to collection agencies such as Copyright Agency Limited.
The content is developed specifically to support students' learning of key concepts and skills detailed in all Australian and New Zealand curriculum documents. Teachers, students, jurisdiction officers, cultural and public organisations, and multimedia developers have all played parts in our work.
The content is made available to schools through educational jurisdictions.
Creating infrastructure for content, setting standards and specifications, developing quality assurance processes, and improving the capacity of schools to deliver the content have also been major focuses of our work.
In May 2005, the Ministerial Council on Education, Employment, Training and Youth Affairs endorsed a proposal to further invest in TLF for the period 2006–2008 with a specific set of targets. Curriculum Corporation is responsible for managing the initiative during 2006–2008. In previous years management of the project was the joint responsibility of Curriculum Corporation and education.au limited.
The Le@rning Federation is an initiative of the state, territory and federal governments of Australia
and New Zealand. This initiative is project managed by Curriculum Corporation. Copyright.