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Remote and Very Remote Dare to Lead Schools
| State/Territory | Number of Schools
|
| New South Wales |
50 |
Queensland
|
99
|
Northern Territory
|
108 |
Western Australia
|
119 |
South Australia
|
36 | | Tasmania | 2 | | Victoria | 4
|
Resources Interstate Student Data Transfer Note (ISDTN) In
the Attendance Forum of the Tristate 09 conference, mention was made of
the Interstate Student Data Transfer Note (ISDTN) which was adopted by
all State and Territory government, Catholic and Independent education
sectors through MCYEETYA. This form is to be used when enrolling
students from interstate. Download a copy here. Further information can
be found on http://www.mceecdya.edu.au/mceecdya/isdtn_interstate_student_data_transfer_note,12095.html.
From Surviving to Thriving - A guide for newly appointed principals Working
as the principal of a remote community school can be exciting,
challending and rewarding, especially for new principals. This guide
has been compiled in consultation with current and former principals of
remote schools in the Northern Territory, Western Australia and South
Australia. It is intended to assist principals preparing for their
first posting to a remote community school. To download a copy of the
guide click From_Surviving_to_Thriving_-_250909.pdf.
Tristate Conference Presentations Bob Somerville, Tristate Keynote 2009 Indigenous Education Leadership Institute NAPLAN, NT NAPLAN, SA Tri-Border Attendance Strategy Attendance, NT Attendance, SA Attendance, WA
UsMob http://www.abc.net.au/usmob/
UsMob is a dynamic interactive website set in the Town Camps of Alice Springs.
Adults and children from the
Arrernte community were involved in the creation of the project, which
includes the website, interactive games and short films following the
lives of four Indigenous teenagers. The key target audience for the
overall UsMob project is 8 - 14 year olds but the site also gives
adults an insight into the challenges and experiences of young people
living in Indigenous communities. UsMob has been designed as a
collaborative project delivering messages of building relationships, experiencing culture and learning about community.
Directed by David Vadiveloo,
Us Mob has been developed with the Arrernte community, including the
Tangentyere Council and the Aboriginal Town Camp Council in Alice
Springs. The websites teacher's information includes fact sheets
related to each of the 7 episodes.
NB: The interactive component of the site requires broadband. For more detailed requirements, see the front page of the website.
Stories AEWs Meet at Nyangatjatjara College
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