by Britt Ditterich | 22, Sep, 2009 | Bush Voices, Highlighting Great Rural Projects
Rushworth cluster of schools has developed an early years literacy program to promote the importance of reading within their local community focusing on young children before they reach school. Supported by our early years teachers from the cluster schools (two... by Britt Ditterich | 22, Sep, 2009 | Bush Voices, Highlighting Great Rural Projects
Bruthen Primary School nestles in the hills on the Great Alpine Road 25 km east of Bairnsdale in East Gippsland. Music had been part of the school curriculum for many years with the Orff Schulwerk approach providing the basis that integrates singing, speech,... by Britt Ditterich | 22, Sep, 2009 | Bush Voices, Highlighting Great Rural Projects
During 2007, the staff and leadership team from St Augustine’s College developed a learning approach that focused on supporting the provision of personalised learning. The overall aim of the program was to support a personalised learning approach for students from... by Britt Ditterich | 22, Sep, 2009 | Bush Voices, Highlighting Great Rural Projects
Education is certainly changing as teachers seek ways to improve learning opportunities for students. This is definitely true for Ultima PS. Ultima Primary School is located half way between Sea Lake and Swan Hill, in the middle of agricultural communities (it knows... by Britt Ditterich | 22, Sep, 2009 | Bush Voices, Highlighting Great Rural Projects
Terang College is a dual campus P – 12 College, located in the rural town of Terang (population approximately 2300) in the South Western District of Victoria. The closest major centre is the city of Warrnambool, some 45 km away. Three years ago the College...
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