Hall, B. The Age (10 July 2012)
The Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA) announced that all schools would be required to enroll in dance, drama, media arts, music and the visual arts until year 10 under a draft new national curriculum released yesterday. However, schools would have some discretion as to how they teach them. In conjunction with the announcement, the Education Minister, Peter Garrett, said “making the arts a key part of the new national curriculum would have ‘huge’ positive impacts for students.” For instance, teaching such subjects inspires creativity, encourages young people to think critically, boosts self-esteem, aids the development of their sense of identity and can provide great benefits for learning in other core areas.

The Netherlands
Besturenraad (Council of Dutch School Boards) (27 June 2012)
The Dutch Department of Education is increasing the minimum number of teaching hours for secondary education. Schools will be required to provide at least 1,040 teaching hours a year, an increase from the former minimum of 1,000 teaching hours. This policy change is not without criticism, though: “The outcome of today means that the quantity of hours prevails over quality [of hours].”
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