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Aaron Davis

Year 4s at Brookside | Dr Tim Kitchen's Blog - Creativity in Education - 0 views

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    Adobe Voice & Adobe Premier Clip were the two apps a group of Year 4's at Brookside College in Caroline Springs (Melbourne) worked with on Monday 31st August, 2015 during a special 'Adobe Day'....
Aaron Davis

Going Beyond 'Learning to Code': Why 2014 is the Year of Web Literacy | DMLcentral - 0 views

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    A great resource from Mozilla in regards to developing 'web literacy' and going beyond 'coding' from Doug Belshaw.
Aaron Davis

Class Size Does Make a Difference - David Zyngier - 0 views

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    Findings suggest that smaller class sizes in the first four years of school can have an important and lasting impact on student achievement.
Nicholle Russell

Studyladder, online english literacy & mathematics. Kids activity games, worksheets and... - 0 views

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    Graded according to year level. Mainly for Literacy and Numeracy but all subjects covered. Tutorials, videos, interactive activities, assessments, worksheets.
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    Used by over 70,000 teachers & 1 million students at home and school. Studyladder is an online english literacy & mathematics learning tool. Kids activity games, worksheets and lesson plans for Primary and Junior High School students in Australia.
Monika Hackworthy

Reader's Theatre - 0 views

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    Great website to help in fluency and reading with expression. Lots of small plays and poems that students can use. Photocopy and laminate sets for use each year!
Aaron Davis

Rich schools become even richer | The Education Reformer - 0 views

  • Contrast Scotch with Brookside College, a public P-9 school in Caroline Springs west of Melbourne. According to the MySchool web page, Brookside has an enrolment of 940 – half the number at Scotch but, unlike that elite school, it draws its students from a wide range of cultural and socio-economic backgrounds with more than half from non-English speaking homes where 88% are in the lower and middle socioeconomic quartiles. Brookside has 68 teachers and 24 non-teaching staff while Scotch has 191 teachers and 106 assistants. Last year, Brookside had a net-recurrent income of $9 million  – equivalent to nearly $10,000 per student and a total capital expenditure of $137,000. In contrast, Scotch’s recurrent income was $45.5 million – equal to $24,400 per student – and its capital spending came to nearly $4 million.
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    Interesting analysis of education setup in Victoria from Geoff Maslen, including a comparison between Scotch College and Brookside P-9 College
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