Thursday, 29 October 2009

P&C thanks teachers for their dedication.


good logoFEDERATION OF PARENTS AND CITIZENS’ ASSOCIATIONS OF NEW SOUTH WALES
Locked Bag 40, GRANVILLE NSW 2142
Telephone: 1300 885 982        Fax: 1800 655 866



***FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE***
MEDIA RELEASE
P&C thanks teachers for their contribution to building Australia’s future


The Federation of Parents and Citizens’ Associations of NSW recognises that quality teachers are critical for providing quality education. Through their daily work, teachers make a significant contribution to sustainable development by building and developing their students’ capacity and desire to learn.

World Teacher’s Day on the 30th of October is an opportunity to recognise and celebrate the work of teachers and school principals in Public Schools around Australia.

President Dianne Giblin states that

"Every day, we as parents, entrust our children to teachers who in partnership with us work to enrich children's knowledge, experiences and development as individuals and as valued members of society.  Parents and teachers working in partnership school communities to share in the vision and the realization of great futures for our children. Something which we would all agree is a rich investment in building Australia’s future.”

The Federation would like to thank teachers for the wonderful work that they do for our students within the Public Education system in order to build Australia’s future.


Contact:           Dianne Giblin, President                      0404 802 637
Helen Walton, Publicity Officer            0402 918 799
                     
Thursday 29th October 2009


Hae-Jung Kim
Research and Communications Officer

Federation of Parents and Citizens' Associations of New South Wales 


Locked Bag 40
Granville NSW 2142
Telephone: 1300 885 982
Fax: 1800 655 866

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Wednesday, 21 October 2009

Tuesday, 20 October 2009

Scorcher- Online maths game


Looking for a free online maths game?  You could try this:
HOTmaths Scorcher features

* Build your confidence and skills with mental arithmetic (Basic or Advanced).
* Challenge yourself in speed and accuracy with randomly generated questions.
* Compete with students from your school and around the world.
* Practise for as long as you want, whenever you like.

Compete in HOTmaths Scorcher online FREE by email

Love to hear what you think of it.

Thursday, 1 October 2009

Digital Education Revolution online tutorials.

Received all those laptops and students are keen to use them  but .......

Not sure where to start?
 

From the Sydney Region ICT Forum....
There is an enterprising Year 9 student in a DET school 
publishing online tutorials related to the notebooks 
and the new software (Adobe mainly I think)...
might be useful to those of you in high schools @
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Bitstrips for schools..get kids creating

Students, individually or as collaborators, create characters and choose from a variety of scenes and props to create comic strips, which they can then share, print, and comment on. Teachers can review comics as they are created.



We can see kids having a ton of fun with this tool and learning a lot about design, content creation, and media while they're at it.

Kids get to be creative; teachers get a new, interactive tool to reinforce learning; and everyone goes home smarter and happier.

Check out this promo/demo video showing the software hard at work in a real classroom environment.




If you're into creating comics you could also try this:


Creating comic books using the features of PowerPoint.
brought to you from Innovative Teachers Network

 

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Tuesday, 29 September 2009

Do you need to improve your work/life balance?

 Watch the Ease the Load series from:


Real-life examples of how to manage your workload efficiently and productively, 
while improving your work/life balance.

There are 18 videos in this series.


Love to hear what you think of them.

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Sunday, 27 September 2009

Are schools any more than FACTories?




"This is why schools are nothing more than FACTories for job position replacement parts."Michael Martine 
 said in reply to  
An Operating System for the Mind.....  

This article is a very deep and engaging blog entry...encompasses 21stCentury Skills.....specifically, "the question isn't whether skills can be taught in isolation, but rather whether they must be taught in the context of some common base of knowledge and whether students ought to be tested on the basis of that knowledge."


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Tuesday, 22 September 2009

NSW DET TWITTERS-message from Stu Hasic

To find #NSWDET tweeters more easily, 
please add yourself to the directory with 
these instructions: http://trunc.it/22a7e -

spread the word......


Monday, 21 September 2009

Is this the way to go now? Is this another way to go?



Check out the picture books, as well as the other bonus features Era has included on the website.


Each WINGS title comes with four interactive activities, including reading comprehension, drawing tool and games. Children can listen, read, draw and interact with their favourite books online in a fun and educational environment. 

One book from each series is available for FREE on in2era.com.au. You can review the full book, including all features and accompanying activities. Select a product below to view the book. 
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Monday, 14 September 2009

Monsters, Mythology, Fairy Tales, Heroes, Creatures and Dreams

New links for the above 
themes have been uploaded at:
Loch Ness Monster, Seasnake, Seamonster, Seesc...Image via Wikipedia
Monsters, Inc.Image via Wikipedia
silly chair monsterImage by massdistraction via Flickr
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Sunday, 6 September 2009

Hope you can swim....

The world has moved into IG3. 
Education is moving into IG3.
IG3 = information generation 3!


On Saturday I participated in a very exciting, first of its kind,

Image representing Twitter as depicted in Crun...Image via CrunchBase
learning opportunity. At home, safe, on my computer, I was able to engage in a most stimulating
"Leading a Digital School" conference through Twitter.
I was not the only one.
Read Stu Hasic's account:@ http://bit.ly/BRIJt

You Better Start Swimmin’ or You’ll Sink Like a Stone



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Wednesday, 2 September 2009

Are your kids going APE?

  • A stands for accuracy (read the correct words)
  • P is for pacing (not too fast, not too slow, just right)
  • E is for expression (your voice goes up and down, gets loud and soft).
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Connected classroom update-Stage 1 HSIE - Workers in the Communit

  registration due thursday 10th sept

Monday 14th sept 2009
MONDAY 21ST SEPT 2009
1.45PM - 2.15PM INFORMATION SESSION
2.20PM - 2.50PM Q&A SESSION
year k - 3
cost: free

The Collie’s are an online project of the NSW Country Areas Program and have being running since 2003. "Collie" is a mischievous garden gnome who travels extensively, or engages in unusual activities, usually without telling anyone where he is going or what he is doing.
Collie has been to visit 10 different workers in your community and found out their roles and responsibilities. Can you discover which workers they were? You will need to research a number of helpers in your community and then try to work out which helpers Collie has visited
As part of Collie’s Helpers students need to complete research grids answering the following questions about each helper
  • What does this worker do?
  • Describe what this worker wears.
  • What equipment does this worker use?
  • What skills does this worker need?
  • Is this worker paid or a volunteer?
  • Does this worker work inside or outside?
  • Where is this worker found?
    Home, School, Community
This video conference will help you with your task!
You will meet 2 NSW police officers who will tell you all about their roles in the community and answer your questions.
Please note, only the first 10 schools to register for the question & answer section will be able to participate. Schools registering after the initial 10, will be able to stay and watch for the q&a session.
Click here to find out more about Collie's Helpers.
Click here for registration.
 from Connections






Love to hear from you

Connected classroom update-NRL



NRL - eat well, play well, stay well
Premier's Sporting Challenge
registration due by THURS 17TH sept
Tuesday 23rd september
11.00-12.00
years 3-6 students
cost: free
In 2009, One Community launched a national health program aimed at reducing the incidences of childhood obesity, the program is called "Eat Well Play Well Stay Well".
This presentation will look at the key messages for children to have a happy, healthy active life by following the the steps of Eat Well, Play Well and Stay Well.
Mario Fenech will be the guest presenter with 2 current NRL Players to be named at a later date.

Mario FenechImage via Wikipedia


Mario Fenech is a Rugby League legend, he played 287 First Grade Rugby League Games (for the South Sydney Rabbitoh’s and North Sydney Bears) and has represented NSW in the State of Origin and was an Australian Rugby League Representative. Mario is now well known as a regular presenter on 'The Footy Show'.


Mario is a passionate spokesperson and representative for the NRL's One Community and the Eat Well Play Well Stay Well Program
Click here for registration.
For more information on this excursion please contact
Jennifer Laird from Premier's Sporting Challenge.
from Connections


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IWB links which reflect the format of the NSW K-6 curriculum from Yowie Bay

  Interactive Whiteboard Links

Direct links to web pages for use on your IWB, Smartboard or any  computer.


IWB and English



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Monday, 31 August 2009

Are you looking for an advanced interactive whiteboard course?



ClassroomImage by James F Clay via Flickr


September 14                          Location: North Coast

This is a 1 day (6 hour) course which includes:
Develop advanced skills and understanding in the use of the lesson creation software;
hands on experience to extend skills and knowledge using the IWB applications, hardware and lesson creation software;
and review of the applications to enhance school based teaching/learning activities with a focus on quality teaching.
Specifically designed for primary and secondary teachers who have experience using Interactive Whiteboards and lesson creation software.

Venue: Toormina DET Office, Cnr Lyons & Toormina Rds, Toormina 2452

Contact: Jessica Little PO Box 275, Grafton NSW
Jessica.Little@det.nsw.edu.au
66909505
As advertised on TaLe

Media Release Mullumbimby High School P&C Association

 This media release is from the Mullumbimby High School P&C Association
in the hope that it may provide some balance to the misrepresentation of our school 
in some of the state and national media.
 
Mullumbimby High School
P and C Association
Media Release
31st August 2009
Statement by Mullumbimby High School P and C Association
Mark Collinson: President.
Mullumbimby High School P and C extends its condolences to the family and friends of Jai Morcom, who passed away over the weekend.
The incident is a great tragedy, and the P & C will endeavour to support the family and the broader community in whatever way we can.
On behalf of the P & C I would like to extend my condolences to Jai's family. The incident has touched the entire community.
The P & C also gives full support to the Principal of Mullumbimby High School, its leadership team, and the rest of the staff.
As President, I am confident in the way student welfare and discipline is managed at MHS.
As a parent, I would like to state, that media reports of of a culture of violence and bullying are not reflective of the actual school culture at Mullumbimby High School.
Friday’s incident is very rare, and is certainly not typical of the school culture.
We are all shocked, and extremely saddened by the events of Friday 28th August. It is important that we stick together as a broader community and support our school and its leadership as well as its staff and students.
 Mark Collinson
President


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Sunday, 30 August 2009

Why let students play games?

Not sure of the place of games in the education process? Read this report:
For further reading go to Future Labs-Games and Learning
# Language Arts
# Arts
# Math 
# Social Science
  Primary Games Arena claims it "is the largest resource of Primary School games in the universe." See what you think!

 The games are organised into three main sections:
 By StageStage 2 Science Games  supporting curriculum topics

 By year:  Year 5 Games

 By subject: English

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Smart Notebook 10 Video Tutorial Library

Smart Notebook 10 Video Tutorial Library: Guest Access = no cost


Editing a podcast with Audacity on a SmartboardImage by Wesley Fryer via Flickr
 
Provides videos on 15 different activities including:
* Adding an Information Help Button
* Creating and Applying Themes
* Setting Default Font
* Using the Screen Capture Tool









Love to hear from you
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Saturday, 29 August 2009

Looking for an Advanced Interactive Whiteboard Course?


Interactive whiteboard at CeBIT 2007Image via Wikipedia

Date: 14 Sep 2009  

Location: North Coast

Specifically designed for primary and secondary teachers who have experience using Interactive Whiteboards and lesson creation software.

This is a 1 day (6 hour) course which includes: 
Develop advanced skills and understanding in the use of the lesson creation software;
hands on experience to extend skills and knowledge using the IWB applications, hardware and lesson creation software
and review of the applications to enhance school based teaching/learning activities with a focus on quality teaching.

Venue: Toormina DET Office, Cnr Lyons & Toormina Rds Toormina 2452
Contact:Jessica Little PO Box 275, Grafton NSW Jessica.Little@det.nsw.edu.au 66909505

As advertised on TaLe






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New links for Workers in Our Community

links.


For a laugh........I think,..... or maybe not!!

Welcome to the New Automated Teacher Mental Health Line
 
 
If you are obsessive-compulsive, please press 1 repeatedly.

If you are codependent, please ask someone to press 2.

If you have multiple personalities, please press 3, 4, 5, and 6.

If your are paranoid, we know who you are and what you want. Just stay on the line so we can trace the call.

If your schizophrenic, listen carefully and a little voice will tell you what number to press.

If you are depressed it doesn't matter which number you press. No one will answer.
 Anonymous


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DID YOU KNOW?....Globalisation and the Information Age


Newly Revised Edition Created by Karl Fisch, and modified by Scott McLeod; Globalization & The Information Age.



Love to hear what you think

Friday, 28 August 2009

Students and Learning

View a short video summarising some of the most important characteristics of students today - how they learn, what they need to learn, their goals, hopes, dreams, what their lives will be like, and what... 




Is this more like what we should be seeing in Education today?
 
Love to hear your ideas

 Your gateway to tuition-free education.
" The University does not charge students to take classes. Readings and other study materials will be available online free of charge.."


  "Harnessing new technologies to deliver low cost education to people around the world is a daring venture".
Professor Jack M. Balkin

 Watch:   ABC News on the tuition free University.


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