The importance of staffroom friendships
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The importance of staffroom friendships
Issue 2 ~ March 2011 The importance of staffroom friendships 8 ways to control your internet addiction How cluster management saved our kindergarten Recognising anxiety in students Mopping up the flood damage around the state ADVERTORIAL EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY UPDATE QR codes = improved Asset Management What are QR codes? QR codes are small, square, somewhat abstract looking 2-dimensional images that are often shown at about the size of a regular barcode symbol. However, they are far more capable than barcodes, and have enormous potential due to: - the fact that anyone with a smart phone with a QR code reading application (app) can access them, and with a QR code-generating app, generate QR codes of their own. Why are QR codes so useful in the Management of your school’s Assets In large companies, asset management is commonplace and QR codes facilitate inventory control and loss prevention. Now, with the phone as the reader, anyone can benefit by placing QR codes (either visible or hidden) on their own assets. Imagine simply walking up to a QR Coded asset, scanning it with your iPhone and immediately being able to read the item’s serial no., specifications, service summary, budget designation - whatever has been entered previously in the QR Code. Read this QR code yourself – it’s easy! 1. To read this QR code* on your iPhone download our free ‘iTag – QR’ app from the iTunes App Store (http://itunes.apple.com/au/app/itag-qr/ id400602784?mt=8) 2. Use the ‘iTag – QR’ app to photograph and decode the QR code above, and find out more about Connecting Point and our ‘iTag – QR’ app ...that’s it! Integrating QR codes with databases To maximise the benefits of QR codes, it makes sense to harness their use to a database approach to Asset Management. For schools who already have an appropriate database for such purposes, it may be possible to develop a software-based integration to allow QR code data to be uploaded automatically. Schools who don’t have that resource can have an integrated QR app and database solution created to meet their ongoing self-management needs. Taking the exercise even further, your school’s database can be hosted in the ‘cloud’ - a universally accessible, totally off-site solution. Want to know more? Connecting Point has already developed a generic QR Code app called ‘iTag-QR’ (available on iTunes - see breakout left). We also have considerable expertise and experience in developing asset database solutions, including ‘cloud’ hosting. We understand that every school has it’s own unique issues and circumstances, and work closely with designated staff to deliver tailored, effective solutions, from hardware, to installation and support. To find out more about QR codes and database integration, and to explore the potential for improving your school’s asset management, contact Jim Valle. FREE CALL: 1300 060 320 www.connectingpoint.com.au *Due to a publising error, the QR code displayed in the previous issue of “Inspire” was incorrect. We apologise for the inconvenience and hope you will try this one. CNP9539_GND - the large amount of text information they can contain – currently up to 1000 characters, and first up Inspire To adveRTIse | Contact Wayne Maxwell or Diane Mifsud ph: 9637 2868 or 9637 2862 [email protected] To subscRIbe | Contact Wayne Maxwell ph: 9637 2868 Email: [email protected] Inspire is published monthly by the Communications Division for the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development GpO Box 4367, Melbourne 3001 ABN 52 705 101 522 www.education.vic.gov.au inclusion of an advertisement in Inspire should not be construed as an endorsement from DEECD. readers should rely on their own investigations to determine the suitability of advertised products and services. No responsibility will be taken by DEECD for the accuracy or otherwise of representations, statements and information contained in advertisements. edIToR | sarah Willsher phone: 9637 2914 Email: [email protected] some material in Inspire is opinionative and does not necessarily reflect the views of DEECD. desIgneR | Alan Wright Any use of this publication is welcome within the constraints of the Copyright Act 1968. PublIcaTIon daTes 2011 | April issue published week beginning March 28. Rainy start for Rochester SC Rochester Secondary College in northern Victoria near Echuca on the Murray River had a wet start to the 2011 school year, as did many schools and early childhood centres around the state. For the full story on flooding, how it affected our schools and kindergartens and what the Department is doing to assist, turn to page 12. proudly printed by Hannanprint Victoria under isO 14001 Environmental Certification. the paper used to create this magazine comes from certified and sustainable forests. please recycle. inspire MArCH 2011 3 CONtENts 24 26 feature stories Page 38 8 ways to control your internet addiction Creative strategist Jocelyn Glei suggests some useful apps for making the most of your screen time. Page 48 a little help from my friends A supportive staffroom is the key to surviving the stresses of teaching, writes drama teacher and comedian Halley Metcalfe. Page 52 Kick-start kindergarten with an early start Making Early start kindergarten accessible for vulnerable children is a key step towards providing them with the best start in life. Latest News Page 12 Heavy rain inundates the state it was a rough start to the academic year as flash flooding forced the closure of schools and early childhood centres right across the entire state. Page 14 Hollywood star backs the spectacular the talented youth involved in this year’s Victorian state schools spectacular were treated to a visit from one of the stars of Hollywood’s hottest teen musical. Page 20 big-screen buzz for broadie students students and teachers from Melbourne’s western suburbs saw their names in lights for the first time last year, at the premiere of their very own feature film. 4 inspire MArCH 2011 37 regulars snapshot ................................................................ 17 Where are they now? .............................................. 26 eLearning ............................................................... 44 flashback ............................................................... 65 regional roundup .................................................. 74 professional Development .................................... 103 staffroom Quiz...................................................... 106 “We’re paying up to $1,000 towards a financial plan. I’d say that’s more than super!” Christian Keung, ESSSuper Member Education Consultant If you are approaching a life changing event like retirement or resignation or just simply need some financial advice, a Financial Planner can be of great assistance. Through our partnered IFFP* financial planners, ESSSuper members receive: Fee for service, commission free financial planning advice Complete financial planning or limited advice The experience of Industry Fund Financial Planning (IFFP) Up to $1,000 rebate for superannuation advice You don’t need to be a financial wiz to see the value in someone else paying for your good fortune. And that’s just what we’re doing for all eligible ESSSuper members. When you obtain financial planning advice and stay with ESSSuper you may be eligible to receive a rebate of up to $1,000 (paid into an existing or “new” ESSSuper accumulation account^), to cover all or part of the cost of the super related advice. So if you’ve ever been thinking about a financial plan, now makes more sense than ever before. For all the finer details, call our Member Contact Centre on 1300 655 476 or visit www.esssuper.com.au/soundadvice *Industry Fund Financial Planning (IFFP), is a division of Industry Fund Services Pty Ltd (ABN 54 007 016 195, AFSL 232 514) ^Eligible accounts include Accumulation Plan, Beneficiary Account, Spouse Accounts and Income Streams. A new account may be set up as part of the financial planning process. BriEfCAsE What’s new this month? New Shrine of Remembrance exhibition n Melbourne’s Shrine of Remembrance was originally built to honour the 114,000 Victorians who served in the First World War, but now commemorates all who have served. A new exhibition presents the history of the Shrine from concept to construction, to its important educational role today, through archival photographs, audiovisual material, historic footage and memorabilia. It traces the evolution of the Shrine and its place within Victoria as a most sacred and important place, providing a permanent and lasting memorial to the ANZAC spirit. The exhibition is being held at the National Wool Museum in Geelong from 11 February to 20 March. To book a school excursion, email nwminfo@ geelongcity.vic.gov.au or visit www.nwm.vic.gov.au Free promo gear for Cultural Diversity Week n The Department has a range of free promotional materials on offer to schools considering holding an event during this year’s Cultural Diversity Week (March 19 to 27). Teachers are encouraged to decorate their school and classrooms with posters and encourage students to wear an orange ribbon or wristband to show their support for cultural diversity. Stickers, bookmarks and fridge magnets are also available and are a great way for students to spread the message and show all Victorians how cultural diversity is something we celebrate. Cultural Diversity Week is held annually in March and provides all Victorians with the opportunity to come together to share aspects of their culture, faith and language and celebrate the benefits of multiculturalism. To order free promotional materials for your school, visit www.multicultural.vic.gov.au 6 inspire MArCH 2011 BriEfCAsE Win a free copy of My Favourite Teacher n Inspire has five copies of My Favourite Teacher (edited by Robert Macklin) to give away to readers. Tell us in 200 words or less who your favourite teacher was, and the five best responses will receive a copy of this recently released anthology. My Favourite Teacher is a collection of anecdotes from highprofile Australians, including children’s author Mem Fox, comedian Anh Do, retired Chief Justice Michael Kirby and The Chaser’s Julian Morrow. Together with contributors from all walks of life, they share very personal stories of their favourite teachers. Their entertaining, and often moving, accounts reveal how teachers can inspire students to follow their dreams. Who was your favourite teacher? Tell us in 200 words or less, to win a copy of My Favourite Teacher. Email your entry to [email protected] by 5pm on Friday 1 April, 2011 for your chance to win. Winning entries will be published in the April issue of Inspire magazine. VOX POP HOW WiLL yOu CELEBRATE CuLTuRAL DiVERSiTy WEEK? “We will no doubt have a barbecue at the school and ask some of our international students to do a presentation. We have quite a few Chinese students and also some Karen students who usually perform some traditional dancing and music.” Craig Woodward, teacher at Bendigo Senior Secondary College “We have a huge cultural community here, and in the past the students have put on dance and music acts, we’ve had kite flying activities, food and cooking demonstrations – this year we are bound to have a combination of many of these things.” Louise Duncan, teacher at Shepparton High School “Our senior students will conduct a survey to establish what cultural heritage exists in our school community. We will use the information to create projects in mathematics and literacy, and we will purchase a national flag for every one of the nations that appear on the list. We will also invite families to provide a narrative on their heritage.” Joseph Kelly, principal at Cranbourne South Primary School inspire MArCH 2011 7 BriEfCAsE Letters to the Editor n Copy. Last month’s letter from L. shabu on the potential benefits of meditation for children has drawn much response from readers. Berwick secondary College teacher Michelle Lewis said meditation works wonders with her Year 8 students; director of Leongatha Children’s Centre paula Holt says boys in particular respond well to meditation; while Booroondara park primary school assistant principal robyn English questions whether teachers are able to incorporate yet another request from the well-meaning public. Good point on meditation Who has the time? WEll DoNE to l. Shabu for her letter regarding meditation (Inspire, February issue, page 8). I am the director of a small community child care and kindergarten service in rural Victoria. We regularly use meditation and yoga as a component of our program. The children really enjoy these sessions, as do the staff. The calmness definitely resonates for hours after these sessions. As a parent of two active boys I personally find their concentration and attentiveness increases also. lady Gowrie offer some great courses for all staff interested in bringing meditation and yoga into their classrooms. A CAll to meditation caught my interest in the first shiny new issue of Inspire. Be still, be calm, clear the mind, breathe gently. What a wonderful mantra. Paula Holt Director of Leongatha Children’s Centre Inc (Interested staff can visit www.gowrievictoria.org.au for details on meditation training courses —Ed.) it can only help! I hAVE never mastered meditation but I would love to! I see so many benefits. I would be thrilled if my own children had the chance to be calm and focused before starting their day. In my own form group several years ago I decided to trial 10-minute morning yoga and breathing. The class was known as a somewhat challenging Year 8 group, even in period one. But I was surprised to have collegues commenting on the change in the students’ approach to class. They were calm, settled and able to focus. After a while, when I would be busy with administrivia and we looked like missing our routine, the students would ask me to do yoga again. They felt better with it! So, I see only positives in helping kids quiet their minds, and maybe teachers’ minds would benefit as well. Michelle Lewis Berwick Secondary College Tell us what you think. Email [email protected] 8 inspire MArCH 2011 For last time I tried this I had trouble pushing thoughts from my busy brain – trying to work out how to facilitate three hours of mandated physical education and sport got in the way a bit. So did the recent push to raise the profile of loTE. A meaningful second language experience for all children in primary school, please. And don’t forget music – we all know how important that is for early development. Not to mention drama and public speaking to build confidence. our changing world demands that we skill up the students in numerous ICT applications and ensure that they become money-literate and capable of understanding their personal commercial needs. oh, and of course with fitness and wellbeing comes the school responsibility to provide Bike Ed and swimming lessons (note to self… don’t forget to factor travel time into the timetable.) Focus on health is, understandably, essential and clearly requires the installation of a kitchen garden and nutrition lessons. I must dig out that recent email regarding the need for entrepreneurial skills and make a list of candidates for off-site extension workshops. oops, hang on, I’ve neglected weekly science lessons and, rats, the civics program is going to require a visit from the local polly. help! The flagpole fell over in the recent summer storms (other note to self… get new flag and teach flag monitors to erect it right way up). Now, I know there was something else I had to factor in. Wait… it’s on the tip of my tongue… I’ll get it in a minute… oh, of course, the literacy and numeracy blocks. Yes, there is definitely a need for meditation – an opportunity for children to learn to clear the mind and focus attention. let’s see if we can squeeze it in between religious education and philosophy classes, shall we? Robyn English Assistant Principal Boroondara Park Primary School Year 7 – 10 students race against the clock, catching public transport to secret locations where physical and mental challenges await. Now in its third year, the Metlink Great Transport Race is even bigger and better. Places are limited – don’t miss out. Register your school for the 2011 Metlink Great Transport Race at greattransportrace.com.au EArLY CHiLDHOOD Maternal child health conference a success oVER 700 maternal and child health nurses from around Victoria attended the biannual Maternal and Child health Conference early last month at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre. Another 100 nurses at six remote sites were able to view the conference via video links. Jointly convened by the Department and MAV (Municipal Association of Victoria), the conference provided an opportunity for clinical updates and dissemination of current research findings impacting on maternal and child health practice. Conference organiser Catherine Riddoch said the conference experts in the field to present up-to-date information on a variety of topics, including autism, water safety, the World health organisation Growth Charts and the Blue Sky Project. Among the key speakers at the conference was Gillian opie from the Mercy health Breastmilk Bank, who spoke about a new initiative being developed by Mercy health designed to provide pasteurised donor milk to premature babies. “The program collects, screens, processes and distributes donated human milk, primarily for sick and premature infants who cannot be breastfed,” explained Ms Riddoch.“This pasteurised donor milk reduces mortality and Necrotising Enterocolitis in pre-term infants and there is no cost to parents for the donor milk.” Also speaking at the conference was the Department’s Karen Mainwarring, who recognised the 20-year anniversary of the Department’s much relied-upon Maternal and Child health line phone advisory services. Janine Armocida from the Australian Continence Foundation spoke about addressing continence issues in women who have suffered pelvic floor damage during child birth. “We have received some very positive informal feedback from participants at the conference,” Ms Riddoch said. An online survey has been emailed to attendees to analyse how valuable our nurses found the conference. The Maternal and Child health Conference supports maternal and child health nurses to have access to the latest innovations and developments within their field, and provides an opportunity to enable nurses to enhance their clinical practice.” A number of exhibitors from health related organisations provided information in the foyer at lunchtime. The next Maternal and Child health Conference will be held on Friday 28th october this year. For more information please contact Catherine Riddoch, phone 9651 3472 or email riddoch.catherine.e@ edumail.vic.gov.au To contact conference organiser Catherine Riddoch, phone 9651 3472. 10 inspire MArCH 2011 PHOTOGRAPH By SHARON WALKER The Conference provided an opportunity for networking and knowledge sharing. iNtErNAtiONAL EDuCAtiON Roundtable with international students EARlIER ThIS year, a group of 13 school students from China, Vietnam, Singapore and Germany, who are currently studying or planning to continue their studies here at university, joined a roundtable discussion at Malvern Town hall. The students shared their experiences of living and studying in Victoria as part of a range of activities the Government is organising to promote Victoria as a destination of choice for international students. Victorian Education Minister Martin Dixon initiated the roundtable, and was keen to meet the teenagers and acknowledge the contribution that international students make. “From my experiences as a principal, I know that having a vibrant, diverse and multicultural student body is an asset for any school,” he said. inspire MArCH 2011 11 fEAturE Heavy rain inundates schools and early childhood services it was a rough start to the beginning of a new academic year was as flash flooding forced the closure of schools and early childhood centres across the state, writes Tina luton. ThE SECoND anniversary of the Black Saturday bushfires fell as Victoria began to count the cost of the powerful storms and flash floods that caused havoc across the country, just as students and teachers were returning to school. The February 7 memorial day served as a stark reminder of the power of Mother Nature and of the devastating impact of natural disasters. It also paid tribute to the heroic efforts and unwavering spirit that brings communities together in times of need. It has been a tough start to the academic year, with first floods and then storms affecting more than 130 government schools across Victoria. The Grampians and loddon Mallee regions were hit hard by floodwaters and a week later these areas took a second hit, along with the Southern and Western regions. Wild storms lashed the state causing more damage and putting extra stress on communities, state emergency services and volunteers. Teachers, early childhood workers and maternal and child health staff were also feeling the pressure with many schools and services closed due to damage and access issues. Despite the widespread disruption, most government schools opened for the first week of Term 1. of the 41 schools affected in the loddon Mallee Region only a handful delayed the return of students, with some opening progressively or sending students to alternative campuses, as damage was assessed and rectified. To 12 inspire MArCH 2011 keep their community informed, many schools implemented a phone tree (a listing of key phone numbers) for parents in order to ensure they could access daily updates school closures and affected bus routes. Central office called for volunteers to assist where possible, and ensured that bottled water was delivered to schools in areas that were on ‘boil water’ notice. More than 900 bottles of antiseptic handwash were also dispersed to prevent the spread of germs and infections among staff and students. Education Minister Martin Dixon visited the loddon Mallee region to see the impact of the floods first-hand, and praised teaching staff across the board. he said staff had been working tirelessly with parents, volunteers and the DEECD’s regional office to complete the necessary clean-up and repair work in order to minimise the impact on schools and disruption to students for the start of the 2011 academic year. he chose to mark the first day of school with a visit to Rochester, where 80 per cent of the town was affected by floods, and toured the secondary college and two primary schools commending them all on their response to the disaster. “We know many families have been doing it tough, and we know from the Victorian bushfires that it’s vital communities get strong support to assist them with the recovery process following a traumatic event,” he said. In the wake of the floods, a Victorian Government relief package has been organised to support affected communities. In a united approach, the Minister responsible for the Teaching Profession, the Minister for Education, and the Minister for Children and Early Childhood Development outlined plans to assist families with their immediate needs and throughout the recovery process. Measures include State Schools’ Relief Flood Grants of up to $1000 per student per annum to cover the costs of books and uniforms, arranged through the school’s principal. In addition, families who have been affected by the floods and have received an emergency grant or the Australian Government Disaster Recovery Payment will be eligible for the kindergarten fee subsidy, making kindergarten free for 2011. Maternal and child health nurses will also be providing families will replacement safe nursery equipment such as cots, prams, high chairs and car seats. The Government is also offered grants of up to $10,000 for early childhood services for clean-up costs and reinstatement of outdoor play areas. Part of the ongoing recovery process includes the coordination of psycho-social support services and delivery of printed materials to schools and early childhood services. The materials will provide practical advice enabling staff on the ground to support affected children and young people, including guidance on issues such as how to talk to children who may be worried. S inspire MArCH 2011 13 sCHOOL NEWs High school Musical star backs spectacular PHOTOGRAPHy By JOHN KRuTOP students and teachers involved in this year’s Victorian state schools spectacular were given an extra morale boost recently, thanks to visit from one of the stars of Hollywood’s hottest teen musical. Some of the students from this year’s shortlisted cast (above left) joined new musical director Chong Lim (above right) to celebrate the announcement that the 2011 Victorian State Schools Spectacular will now be run annually. VICToRIA’S BuDDING performers were all smiles when they met one of High School Musical’s biggest star recently. Monique Coleman, best known for her role as Taylor McKessie in the popular Disney movies, joined Minister for Education Minister Martin Dixon to announce that Victoria’s State Schools Spectacular will run annually, amid a colourful performance by some of this year’s shortlisted cast. “We are thrilled to be able to provide even more students – from beginners to veterans – with top quality performing arts experience and the chance to work with a group of respected industry professionals,” Mr Dixon said. “The Spectacular has introduced more than 25,000 students to the thrill of the stage and launched the careers of some of Australia’s most successful artists including hairspray’s leading lady Jaz Flowers and rock star Vanessa Amorosi. Monique is a fantastic role model and we are honoured to have such an experienced actress here to inspire our up-and-coming young performers.” Monique, visiting Australia as the united Nation’s first ever Youth Champion, said it was great to see a program which really engaged young people. “Not only is the Spectacular about showcasing talent, it’s also about empowering youth from diverse backgrounds to come together and be their best,” Monique said. Mr Dixon said the Spectacular would give the public the chance to see the incredible talent thriving in Victoria’s government schools. “The Spectacular is a great opportunity for students from across the state to polish their skills and put on a magnificent show,” Mr Dixon said. The 2011 State Schools Spectacular will feature more than 3000 talented singers, dancers and musicians in a dazzling arenascale extravaganza for the whole family. Chong lim, well known for his work with John Farnham and Dancing with the Stars, will join the creative team as musical director. Acclaimed comic and director Neill Gladwin will direct this year’s show. Auditions are now open for featured vocalists, musicians and dancers. Schools can also participate as part of the mass choir or mass dance. For more information, visit www.education.vic.gov.au/about/events/jtc/getinvolved or visit the Spectacular’s very own Facebook page at www.facebook.com/performingartsunit 14 inspire MArCH 2011 CALENDAr your calendar for the month ahead MARCH hundreds of thousands of students that take part in Schools Clean Up Day are not just removing 6 The rubbish from the environment they are also helping to reduce Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions. To lend a hand, visit ww.cleanup.com.au theme for this year’s Commonwealth Day is ‘Women as Agents of Change’. To get involved and for 14 The a list of essay, photographic and filmmaking competitions, visit www.commonwealthday.org ultural Diversity Week is Victoria’s largest event for the promotion of cultural, linguistic and religious 19 CCultural diversity and community harmony. For information and activities, visit www.multicultural.vic.gov.au thousands of schools around Australia and celebrate our cultural diversity on Harmony Day, which 21 Join coincides each year with International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. For bright ideas and fun stuff for teachers and students, visit www.harmony.gov.au part in Australia’s largest campaign to improve Indigenous health on National Close the Gap Day. 24 Take To receive a free Schools Kit, visit www.oxfam.org.au on this day, people from around the world will be switching off their lights for Earth Hour. 26 AtShow8:30pm your support by doing the same or by creating a colorful virtual lantern. Visit www.earthhour.org 16 inspire MArCH 2011 10pm, Mount Cook, New Zealand n “My husband and i spent nine days touring the south island of new Zealand. This shot was taken after dinner on our night at Mount Cook Heritage Hotel. it was about 10 o’clock at night, and i used a nikon D90 Lens with a zoom shutter speed of 30 seconds. You can see the stars in the sky and the only things moving were the clouds. it was absolutely magnificent.” Words and photo sent in by ann McWaters business manager at Moreland Primary school SenD uS your SNAPSHOT! Got a great pic? Email your high-resolution photo to [email protected] inspire MArCH 2011 17 sCHOOL NEWs Fresh take on an old challenge the ever-popular premiers’ reading Challenge has been given an added kick this year, with some big names lending further strength to the cause. SIx YEARS on and more than 18 million books later, the Victorian Premiers’ Reading Challenge continues to be one of the most engaging literacy programs for Victorian students. And the 2011 Challenge is set to be bigger and better than ever, thanks to the addition of some exciting new elements that were announced late last month. The 2011 Victorian Premiers’ Reading Challenge will be strengthened this year by the added support of former Victorian premiers – a move which looks set to further enhance the buzz around this popular competition. Victorian Premier Ted Baillieu said he is looking forward to working with his colleagues to encourage more students to take up the Challenge. “As patron of the Premiers’ Reading Challenge, I am proud to invite former Premiers to lend their support and prestige to this important literacy initiative,” he said. “I am also excited to announce some new elements to the Challenge to motivate more students in Years Prep to 10 to read more and to read more widely.” These elements include the introduction of new Reading Challenge Ambassadors and new Challenge Champions who will promote the Challenge is a variety of ways to encourage students to read more books than ever before. The popular collector’s series of certificates will also continue in 2011, with another special guest illustrator designing this year’s masterpiece. “We’ll unveil the design of the 2011 certificate later in the year,” Mr Baillieu said. “These new initiatives will hopefully inspire more students in Years Prep to 10 to discover the rewards of reading. Reading is essential in developing strong literacy skills – it also allows us to learn about other people and places and quite simply it is a great way to relax.” As the seventh instalment of the Premiers’ Reading Challenge officially opens, organisers are hopeful that this year enthusiastic readers will break through the magical 20-million-book barrier. Schools are encouraged to visit the official website for the latest news, the official booklist and to register for 2011. Visit the Victorian Premiers’ Reading Challenge website at www.education.vic.gov.au/prc 18 inspire MArCH 2011 spotlight on literacy & numeracy Advice from the Victorian Literacy and Numeracy Secretariat scaffolding practices for effective numeracy teachers the term scaffolding is a term used in the building industry and is a system of poles or planks around or against a building. similarly, in education language, scaffolding is seen as providing the supports used in the learning process. Effective teachers use a range of scaffolding practices that support the students in their learning process. the scaffolding practices also support teachers to make more informed decisions about how they will meet the learning needs of all students in the most appropriate way possible. teachers can select from and use 12 scaffolding practices, appropriate to purpose, throughout the five phases of instruction as described in the e5 instructional Model. the scaffolding practices include: • excavating: drawing out, digging, uncovering what is known, making it transparent • Modelling: demonstrating, directing, instructing, showing, telling, funnelling, naming, labelling, explaining • collaborating: acting as an accomplice, co-learner/problemsolver, co-conspirator, negotiating • guiding: cuing, prompting, hinting, navigating, shepherding, encouraging, nudging • convince Me: seeking explanation, justification, evidence, proving • noticing: highlighting, drawing attention to, valuing, pointing to • Focusing: coaching, tutoring, mentoring, flagging, redirecting, re-voicing, filtering • Probing: clarifying, monitoring, checking • orienting: setting the scene, contextualising, reminding, alerting, recalling • Reflecting/Reviewing: sharing, reflecting, recounting, summarising, capturing, reinforcing, rehearsing • extending: challenging, springboarding, linking, connecting • apprenticing: inviting peer assistance, peer teaching, peer mentoring Excerpt from Researching numeracy approaches in primary schools (DEst, 2004) researched in Victorian primary schools. More information on these practices can be found in scaffolding practices for Effective Numeracy teachers at http://www.eduweb.vic.gov.au/ edulibrary/public/teachlearn/ student/mathscontinuum/ snmypraceffectiveteachers.pdf the e5 instructional Model at http://www.education.vic.gov.au/ proflearning/e5 see also the Victorian Literacy and Numeracy secretariat website www.education.vic.gov.au/vlns inspire MArCH 2011 19 fEAturE big-screen buzz for broadie students students and teachers from Melbourne’s western suburbs saw their names in lights for the first time last year, at the premiere of their very own feature film writes Myke bartlett. ThE RED carpets were rolled out in Broadmeadows last year, for the starstudded premiere of a very special feature film. Admittedly, the stars were the students and staff of hume Central Secondary College, but the atmosphere was no less electric than the debut of a hollywood blockbuster. The 115-minute film, Circus High, was written, directed and edited by Ms McAlpine Johnson. It tells the story of an Iraqi student who, fleeing the war in his birth country, attempts to assimilate into Melbourne’s western suburbs and finds himself confronting bullying and racial prejudice. English and drama teacher Danielle McAlpine Johnson said the premiere, hosted at hoyts Broadmeadows, was an amazing end to the school’s year-long slog to get the film made. “At the start, when all the credits came up and they all saw their names on the big screen, the students were cheering, they were so excited,” Ms McAlpine Johnson says. Ms McAlpine Johnson says the film’s issues are important ones for the stars of her school’s debut feature, given their background. “A lot of the kids in the film may not have been directly affected by the war, but they certainly had relatives who were.” Still, she says fame hasn’t corrupted the young stars. “Most of them were quite humble about it. Some got a pretty big head, because they’d walk down the street and people would recognise them, but it gave them a real confidence boost, which I think a lot of them needed.” 20 inspire MArCH 2011 More than 300 students were involved in the making of the film, with funding provided by local businesses, individuals from the community, and the school itself. Ms McAlpine Johnson says the filmmaking process was an incredible engagement activity for all involved, allowing students to find a unique outlet for their drama fEAturE skills. “A lot of these students struggle finding the motivation to get to school. usually they’re out of uniform or rocking in late, but they were there, on the dot, every day we shot.” on its completion, five screenings were held at the local cinema, with over 2000 tickets sold, giving parents the chance to see what their children were capable of doing. “Some of their parents had never seen anything they’d done, or hadn’t shown much interest in their work, but they all came to the premiere and they were so proud to see their kids on the big screen.” The film is currently available on DVD, but reaction from both the local community and industry professionals has been so positive that Ms McAlpine Johnson plans to re-edit the film for wider release. S Circus High is currently available on DVD and, as the blurb on the back cover will attest, looks set to interest an audience well beyond Broadmeadows: Westside High school is an undomesticated jungle! Occupied by rebellious and interracial youths struggling with everyday life, Westside High is an intriguing place. When rehim Merhi moves from his wartorn country, iraq – after losing his brother and father to the war – assimilating into Australian culture is the least of his worries. Joining the circus might just be his only chance at escape! A small film with a big heart – Circus High explores the ups and downs of what life can be like for the youth of today. in a society that is so rapidly changing for the worse, the only way to look is up! inspire MArCH 2011 21 sCHOOL NEWs News bites Voice of youth Speaking Competition entries to the annual rostrum Voice of Youth speaking Competition are now open. The competition is open to all Australian secondary school students and is conducted in senior and junior divisions. students compete at regional, state and national levels. state winners receive a cash prize and trophy, and many winners of the rostrum Voice of Youth have gone on to distinguish themselves in diverse fields, from hosting a Melbourne breakfast radio program to setting up a Teddy Bear clinic for hospitalised children. David Brown’s school days You may have noticed seven News meteorologist and weather presenter David Brown making special appearances in classrooms around Victoria recently. it’s part of Channel seven’s new quest to discover the exciting range of special programs on offer in government schools right across greater Melbourne. Here’s a snapshot of one of the schools he’s visited recently: PHOTOGRAPHy By LES O’ROuRKE Your school’s english coordinator should have received a Voice of Youth information pack at the beginning of Term 1. To find out more information, or to request an addtitional information pack, contact the Voice of Youth Victorian convenor at [email protected] New app for the Jenolan Caves The Jenolan Caves in new south Wales – a popular school excursion destination for years – now have a student-friendly mobile phone app full of fun and interesting facts. The app features an audio tour of two of Jenolan’s largest caves, and includes around 90 minutes of recorded information about geology, native fauna and Aboriginal culture. students and teachers can download the app directly to their iphones or ipads for use in class or on excursion. 22 inspire MArCH 2011 Mentone Park Primary School Grade 6 students from Mentone Park Primary School are pictured here making sticky date pudding with David Brown at the Mentone Park Kids’ Café. Mr Brown enjoyed a three-course meal cooked by the Grade 6 students that included dips with Turkish bread, a freshly baked frittata with pumpkin and chickpea salad, followed by sticky date pudding with cream. invite seven News to your school! Catch David Brown’s school Days on saturdays at 6pm during seven News. for a chance to be featured on the program, email a brief description of your school’s project to [email protected] How to make your secondary school sunsmart ThEY MAY be less likely to wear wide-brimmed hats in the playground, but there’s plenty that secondary school students can do to stay protected from uV rays during lunchtime. Sue heward from SunSmart says the danger with older students is that they often forget what they learned as a child. “Students learn about being sunsmart from an early age but when the time comes to start secondary school, the importance of sun protection is often no longer emphasised,” she says. “There is potential for all the good habits instilled since early childhood to be forgotten.” Parents often comment that sun protection was high on the agenda during primary school (hats were an essential element of playtime, uV was included in the curriculum and shade in the playground was plentiful) but by Year 7 their child wasn’t always receiving the same level of protection. “Adolescence is a time for seeking independence and wanting to be a part of the group,” Ms herward says. “It’s a big call to expect individual students to act independently and use sun protection if it is not already a part of the school’s culture. Shade is particularly important in secondary schools as it offers up to 75 per cent protection from uV exposure. Importantly for this age group shade doesn’t impact on concerns about peer image and fashion, which may occur with the use of protective clothing, hats and sunscreens.” Malignant melanoma is the most common cancer among 12 to 24-year-olds in Australia and the sun exposure students receive in their secondary years can play a key role in determining their future risk of skin cancer. Tips for a sunsmart secondary school: • Develop a uV policy that documents sun protection practices in the areas of behaviour, curriculum and environment. This could be driven by the student representative council. • Review the availablity of shade and protection at outdoor events, such as sports days, swimming carnivals and where students congregate. Research shows if a school provides shade students will use it. • Role-model of sun safe behaviours by both parents and teaching staff when outdoors. • Provide pump packs of sunscreen for daily staff and student use - particularly at events such as swimming carnivals, camps, excursions and sport carnivals. • Schedule lessons to minimise time in direct sun during peak uV periods (10am to 3pm). inspire MArCH 2011 23 sCHOOL NEWs Yea prin wins inspirational teaching award principal of Yea High school John O’Meara has been recognised for his inspirational service to education, writes Tina luton. YEA hIGh School principal John o’Meara was surprised yet thrilled to receive an ASG Inspirational Teaching State and Territory Award at a recent speech night. The award recognises Mr o’Meara’s work in developing the school’s groundbreaking family practices and service learning programs, and acknowledges his excellent leadership, innovative engagement methods and for maximising quality learning outcomes in students at the school. he is one of 30 teachers being considered for one of 10 national awards to be presented in May. “I’m a very happy guy, and I am very pleased that we are in our fourth year of the revamp to link families with the school in learning partnerships,” he says. “By the end of 2011, we will have the advisory system implemented in Years 7–10. At each of those year levels is provision for ongoing connections with families based around forming a learning plan for each child, and that work is then displayed through a student-led conference for kids in Years 7 and 8, and in a formal exhibition for kids in Years 9 and 10. It’s very empowering for the kids and they get quite a kick out of it displaying their work for their family and friends.” In 2008, Mr o’Meara received an Australian Secondary Principals Association Travelling Fellowship, which allowed him to learn more about the Family Friendly Schools program in the uS and the latest techniques for parental engagement. over the last four years, he has worked with the Yea high School council to develop a policy on family engagement and a partnership team to drive the work within the school. To strengthen connections with families and the community, the school has introduced teacher advisors, negotiated individual learning plans, interactive home learning tasks, and student exhibitions. It yea High School principal John O’Meara, left, receives his award from school council president Stephen Franzi-Ford. has also has developed a program enabling students to take part in joint community projects with organisations such as landcare, Red Cross, Yea Autumn Festival Committee, Yea Wetlands Committee, and local primary schools and kindergartens. Mr o’Meara also features in the DEECD short video Working in Partnership with Families, which shows some activities and strategies that schools use to develop successful partnerships with families. The video is part of the Seven Dimensions of For more information on Working in Partnership with Families, visit www.education.vic.gov.au/about/directions/familiesaspartners/schools 24 inspire MArCH 2011 Family Partnerships that are intended to encourage a broader view of, and a commitment to, valuing the central role that family participation has to children’s learning and development. “We must work closely with families and the community to create opportunities for all students to build success into their lives,” Mr o’Meara says. “The more we do this the more productive our school will become and the more able the young people connected to it will be to achieve success.” sCHOOL NEWs Peace education at Caroline Chisholm CARolINE ChISholM Catholic College in Braybrook in Melbourne’s west, along with other schools across Victoria, has played an active role in teaching peace education recently. Teachers April Ewing and lisa Aiezza introduced their middle years students to the international arena of the politics of nuclear weapons with a range of innovative and hands-on classroom activities. They invited speakers from the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons to run an interactive workshop about the effects of nuclear weapons and how they can be eliminated. The teachers also made use of the free 17-activity resource learn Peace to run a week-long program called Bombs Away. The unit was essentially an enrichment program where students prepared a united Nations debate, created an online blog and took part in a musical and drama performance to honour the victims of nuclear war. To contact Caroline Chisholm Catholic College, phone 9296 5311 Students from Caroline Chisholm Catholic College paint banners as part of a workshop on the international Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons. inspire MArCH 2011 25 WHErE ArE tHEY NOW? Jaz Flowers as the effervescent Tracy Turnblad in the smash hit musical Hairspray. 26 inspire MArCH 2011 WHErE ArE tHEY NOW? Jaz Flowers FoRMER KuRNAI College student Jaz Flowers is living her dream, starring in “the role of a lifetime” as the effervescent Tracy Turnblad in the smash hit musical Hairspray. •• Performer Kurnai College 1999–2005 Then •• Playing the girl with big hair and big dreams is the first lead role in a major production for the talented 22-year-old entertainer from Gippsland, who made her professional stage debut in 2009 in Shane Warne the Musical. She earned a 2010 helpmann Award nomination for her follow-up supporting role in Fame the Musical. “Tracy Turnblad is the role of a lifetime,” Ms Flowers says with a huge grin. “I’ve wanted to be on the big stage since I saw Hot Shoe Shuffle at the age of five. I always wanted to be the star and to be actually living my dream is so surreal. “It is also an honour to be working under director David Atkins again,” she adds. “he is one of the most talked-about talents not just in Australia but internationally, and to be working with choreographer Jason Coleman from So You Think You Can Dance is amazing.’” Hairspray opened at the Princess Theatre in Melbourne last october and is currently enjoying rave reviews and a sell-out season that has the celebrated Ms Flowers singing and dancing through eight highenergy shows a week. “It’s demanding, but I was used to doing eight shows a week for Fame so it has not been too hard to get into this role. Plus, Tracy Turnblad is an inspiration to young women all over the world and it’s such an honour to play her,’’ she says. Jaz Flowers as a schoolgirl at Kurnai College in Gippsland. “i’ve always wanted to be on the big stage,” she says. Now •• Ms Flowers has been performing since the age of three and recently completed her Bachelor of Arts in Music Theatre at Ballarat university. Growing up, she was a regular cast member of musical theatre productions and numerous eisteddfods throughout the Gippsland region and was always a standout performer in school concerts and plays. her star really began to rise in the State Schools Spectacular, Shine (2001, directed by David Atkins) and Retrospect (2003), where her powerful vocals, fabulous footwork and largerthan-life personality caught the eye of directors and audiences alike. And, in her final year at Kurnai College, Ms Flowers was cast as a soloist for the opening ceremony of the 2005 Pacific School Games. “I have lots of fond memories of Kurnai, especially of singing with my best friend Steph Kennedy at school concerts, and of getting roles in the State Schools Spectacular and the Pacific School Games,” she says. “Performing to more than 15,000 people at once is still, to date, one of the best feelings in the world. To have that experience, and to now play Tracy Turnbald in Hairspray, shows that dreams really do come true.” “Performing to more than 15,000 people at once is still, to date, one of the best feelings in the world,” says Ms Flowers, now 22. inspire MArCH 2011 27 sCHOOL NEWs graduate teachers on the increase ThE NuMBER of graduate teachers is on the rise in Victoria, with numbers showing a pleasing increase. over 4200 people graduated as teachers in 2010 – nearly 400 more than the previous year. There are now more than 40,300 teachers in Victorian government schools. Minister responsible for the Teaching Profession Peter hall visited Montmorency Secondary College last month to congratulate the new graduates and to personally introduce himself to seven of the new teachers, all of whom began their teaching careers this year. Mr hall said it was pleasing to see an increasing number of people choosing a career in teaching. “I am also delighted to see mature graduates entering the profession after making a career change,” he said. “They bring to the profession a diverse range of skills and experiences that enrich their teaching abilities.” Mr hall said he remained committed to reducing the number of teachers on shortterm contracts in Victoria to ensure there 28 inspire MArCH 2011 Minister responsible for the Teaching Profession Peter Hall with Montmorency SC principal Allan Robinson (left of Minister), school council president Colin Baker (right of Minister) and graduate teachers (from left) Andrew McNiven, Ebony Place, Matt Pickett, Kate Richards, Robert Blackham, Tammy Lacy and Claire Mooney. was greater certainty in the workplace. “Short-term contracts have their place but we also need to ensure graduating teachers can look forward to permanent work where possible,” he said. “Teaching is a challenging but rewarding profession with the capacity to change young people’s lives. Many of us can remember an inspirational teacher who has had a positive impact on our lives.” spOrt sports stars on show ThE ToP Victorian state primary and secondary school sporting stars of 2010 will be recognised at the Victorian School Sports Awards presentation luncheon on Friday 18 March, at the home of many a great sporting moment, the MCG. universities, a Cambridge oarsman tied a light blue ribbon to the bow of his boat (the colour of his school, Eton College). A dark blue ribbon was then ascribed to oxford (the colour of Christ Church College). Subsequently, a ‘Sporting Blue’ became identified around the world as an accolade of sporting excellence. Nominations for the 2010 Victorian School Sports Awards are now closed and all winners have been notified of their success. Presented by the Minister for Education Martin Dixon and hosted by swimming great Nicole livingstone, winners will have a chance to meet and mingle with top sporting star presenters including Australian netball champion Sharelle McMahon and former AFl star with the Western Bulldogs Brad Johnson. Presented for the first time in 1994, the Victorian School Sports Awards recognise excellence across all major school sporting categories. This year 54 students will receive awards, two of which will be presented for outstanding Sporting Achievement. Five further awards will be presented for teacher and community contribution to school sport. The individual student awards, each known as a Blue, are based in the history of English sport, when in 1936 during a boat race between Cambridge and oxford inspire MArCH 2011 29 spOrt School sport Quality school sport Pilot Program announced The role is designed to: As part of the Department’s plan to increase the capacity of networks to develop and deliver strategic and targeted improvement strategies, the Quality school sport pilot program has been launched in the Keilor network. The purpose of the program is to raise the status and profile of school sport by: • bring closer ties and support between both primary and secondary schools in a Division and the organisations that provide facilities such as local councils • increasing participation by all school-age children in sport, particularly in the Keilor network • developing and expanding partnerships with local community organisations • increasing participation in school sport within the network, particularly the division of Keilor • establishing best practice in sport delivery and sharing knowledge to achieve high quality programs • ensuring a p–12 focus on sport through a collaboration of primary and secondary sectors • provide the link between key personnel across Victoria that are involved with the delivery of sport to youth • facilitate leadership training in conjunction with Victoria University and their partnership project and the Australian sports Commission (AAsC program) to assist with the implementation of leadership training. This training will equip Year 9 and 10 students with the skills and knowledge to teach primary school students some basic fundamental motor skills • provide sport coordinators with ongoing access to current knowledge and teaching methods in sport and physical education throughout the pilot • improving whole school outcomes, such as attendance and school connectedness. • ensure data is collected both qualtitatively and quantatively, every three months, on the levels of particpation, attendance, partnerships and quality of delivery of sport. A sport project Officer (spO) position has also been approved to oversee a number of school sport Victoria (ssV) programs in the Keilor network designed to improve the support and advocacy of school sport and physical education. This spO will assist school sport within the ssV Division of Keilor (at primary level, a cluster of sporting competition districts that equate to a DeeCD network; and at secondary level a cluster of schools within a DeeCD network). The ssV pilot will establish a sustainable model of school sport delivery which can be used in all networks, linking schools and key personnel in each network. This will increase participation in sport, support for all teachers in the delivery of sport and focus on improving student attendance and community partnerships. 30 inspire MArCH 2011 For more on School Sport Victoria, visit www.ssv.vic.gov.au EArLY CHiLDHOOD News bites New Bachelor of Early Childhood Education degree information sessions for new National Quality Framework in February this year, Holmesglen commenced its new four-year Bachelor of early Childhood education degree. The national Quality Framework (nQF) draft regulations were released for public consultation late last month. The nQF regulations will impact on a number of early childhood services including long day care, family day care, outside school hours care and services offering a preschool or kindergarten program. The course will prepare graduates for professional teaching roles across all early childhood education and care settings, and is suitable for those aspiring to work in licensed children’s services including kindergartens, long day care and early years programs in primary schools. The progam is also able to offer Commonwealth supported places, significantly reducing fees for eligible students. early childhood education is already well established at Holmesglen and the new degree has benefited from extensive input from key industry stakeholders. Graduates of this specialised 0-8 program will be eligible to apply for professional teacher registration. For more information, visit www.holmesglen.edu.au The Department will be hosting a number of information sessions on the nQF to help all early childhood professionals understand the new changes and provide their feedback. These information sessions will be held across Victoria from 21 February to 24 March 2011. A full schedule of the sessions, including regions and dates is now available online for early childhood professionals to access. submissions to the draft national regulations will close on 14 April 2011. The nQF will introduce a new quality rating system for services, and new standards that will include higher educator to child ratios and enhanced educator qualification requirements. The nQF will be applied to long day care, family day care, outside school hours care and preschool or kindergarten services, across all jurisdictions in Australia, from 1 January 2012. To view the schedule of public consultation sessions, visit www.education.vic. gov.au/earlylearning/sessions.htm inspire MArCH 2011 31 EArLY CHiLDHOOD How cluster management saved our kindergarten pakenham Kindergarten is one of many children’s centres to have reaped enormous benefits from cluster management. FIVE YEARS ago Pakenham Kindergarten was in dire straits. With low enrolments and finances heading south, closure was eminent, but after becoming part of Kinders Together cluster things took a dramatic turn for the better. The Kinders Together cluster consists of more than a dozen early childhood centres in the Southern Metropolitan Region. Pakenham Kindergarten teacher Raegan o’Brien, who has been with the centre for eight years, says since joining the cluster in 2007 enrolments have increased, finances are back on track and the day-to-day running has greatly improved. “It’s all about administration,” she says. “We used to have an admin officer who came in once a week, now we have a team of seven people in the cluster office and they take care of everything from enrolments, fees and general finance and paperwork to staffing coordination, workshops and professional development. Plus, they keep everyone – parents and staff – informed of all the rules and regulations. having this reduction in workload means I can concentrate on teaching and the parents committee can focus on fundraising and where that money goes.” Sandra Beeby, cluster manager of the loddon Mallee Preschool Association, which encompasses 26 kindergartens in the region, says cluster management “protects the educational relationship between the teacher and family”. “I’m a former kindergarten teacher from the old school, and I think cluster management is one of the most exciting and innovative concepts I have ever seen. With cluster management we have the ability to work towards excellence, setting up a system for teachers, parents, and key 32 inspire MArCH 2011 stakeholders to work together and reflect on our practice together,” she explains. “We operate so that our teachers come together to mentor and support each other and establish a learning network. They are part of a large collegiate structure, and we support staff with site visits. At the same time, we highly value parents. We know that kinders can’t run without them, so we work with the parent committees and key stakeholders and hold regular meetings so that they can be involved. We talk to them about what they want in a real and critical way that affects our practice and what we do. It’s exciting, and it’s really investing in these vital partnerships,” Ms Beeby says. Ms o’Brien agrees and says that one of the major benefits of being part of a cluster is the networking it provides. “We used to have our regular centre-based teaching meeting, now we meet as a cluster once a term. It’s an opportunity to discuss issues and bounce ideas off each other, and we usually have a guest speaker, which is great – we couldn’t really do that before. “The cluster also means we have strategic people to direct questions to so there is less confusion among staff and parents, and the day-to-day operation of the centre is more streamlined. Being part of a cluster saved our kindergarten, and I can highly recommend it because everybody wins.” sCHOOL NEWs a little pomp and circumstance IN ThE two years since the Commonwealth Government announced the Building the Education Revolution (BER) program, the landscape of Victorian government schools has changed dramatically. over 431 major capital projects have been completed, more than 110,000 students are enjoying the benefits of their new flexible learning environments and a whopping $1.9 billion has been spent improving the facilities of schools throughout the state. This revolution has not only offered endless opportunities to students in Victoria, but has greatly benefitted hundreds of local communities and created thousands of jobs. In fact, the BER program has already supported an estimated 8500 jobs in regional and metropolitan Victoria. As more and more 21st century learning spaces are completed, the focus has now shifted to schools settling in and utilising the new facilities to maximise their full potential. one significant step in this process is holding a recognition ceremony. Recognition ceremonies play a vital role in the BER experience and provide an exciting opportunity for each school to celebrate its new state-ofthe-art facilities with its local community. Students from Delacombe Primary School in Ballarat used a colourful Chinese dragon as part of their school recognition ceremony. Assistant principal of Delacombe Primary School, Marnie Cooper said it was important to make the school recognition ceremony an event to remember. “Make it special and make it your own,” she said. According to Ms Cooper, adding a point of difference to a recognition ceremony is a good way to celebrate the school’s unique history and culture. At Delacombe, the event included a Chinese dragon, created by the school community, to celebrate the school’s goldfields history and Chinese loTE program. Ms Cooper said it was also essential to have a running order and be organised for the ceremony. “ours was a fairly tight running sheet, but it meant that everything ran smoothly.” Westall Primary School principal Richard lloyd said his school’s recognition ceremony, which was largely run by the school captains, was a great way to celebrate the school’s new modern library and classrooms. “We held it in the new building with the entire school,” he said. “The choir sang songs and we followed it up with a morning tea. our ceremony went for about 45 minutes, which was perfect. When you’ve got all the kids there, I think it’s best to keep it short and sweet.” To add a unique twist to the ceremony, Mr lloyd incorporated a short history of the school’s facilities into his speech, demonstrating the changes in school infrastructure over the years – which perhaps highlighted to the students just how fantastic their new BER facility is. Schools receiving projects under the Primary Schools for the 21st Century and Science and language Centres for 21st Century Secondary Schools elements are required by the Commonwealth Government to hold a recognition ceremony. To date, 164 schools have held recognition ceremonies and another 500 are scheduled to occur early this year. For more information on recognition ceremonies, including event coordination advice, contact the BER information line on 1800 679 938 or visit www.education.vic.gov.au/buildingrevolution 34 inspire MArCH 2011 sCHOOL NEWs art teachers practise their craft Visual arts teacher from Clifton springs primary school, Corinne Bentley, convened a colourful day for local creative teachers recently. ThE MEMBERS of the Geelong Visual Arts Network were treated to a full day of professional learning in the first week of school this year. The day, which was organised by art teachers Corinne Bentley and Robyn Jones, was a great success. Thirty-two members participated in three workshops conducted by Jane Kempe (Bellarine Peninsula artist), Suyin honeywell (ceramic artist) and hilary Clarke (textile expert). This is the third year in a row that this professional learning workshop has been conducted. The workshops were practical and all participants came away with excellent ideas to use with their students. Pictured here are artist Jane Kempe and some of the Geelong participants. inspire MArCH 2011 35 sCHOOL NEWs classrooms without walls ThREE FINAl-year trainee teachers had a particularly unique experience for their last school placement when they took part in a virtual placement pilot recently. The pilot – known as the Country Education Project – was a partnership arrangement with the university of Ballarat, hawkesdale P–12 College and DEECD. Its aim was to create a virtual teaching experience – and it was certainly a mission accomplished. over a seven-week period, the trainee teachers developed online skills that would see them deliver lessons from afar. For one trainee teacher, it was as far away as China. The first few weeks were spent at hawkesdale P–12 College, with their students and mentor teachers, teaching, developing and practicing their ICT skills. By using Skype, Elluminate and many other web tools, lessons were delivered with not a trainee teacher in sight. Students had to guess where they were delivering from! The findings from the pilot were far-reaching and proved to participants that you don’t always need to knock down walls to create an open learning environment that is rich and engaging for students. Equally, many trainee teachers realised that a school does not need to have unlimited resources in order to generate outcomes. 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Whether the task is enjoyable or not, research seems to show that we’re happier when we focus single-mindedly on one task. If only finding a way to focus were so simple. With a tidal wave of information coming at us daily, focus is rapidly becoming the scarcest commodity of the 21st century. With this in mind, here is a handful of the best apps for fighting back against the constant distractions of our digital lives. 38 inspire MArCH 2011 1. Self-control: Block out distracting websites for a set amount of time. If you find yourself slipping into a Twitter sinkhole when you should be updating your business plan, ‘Self-Control’ may be the app you need. Set it for four hours, for instance, and your browser will behave as if it’s offline for that period of time. No amount of browser restarts or computer reboots will stop it. Before you have heart palpitations, know that you can whitelist or blacklist certain sites. So, rather than completely disabling the entire internet, you can selectively decide which sites are okay, or not okay, to visit during your focus period. 2. Concentrate: Maximise focus while shifting between different tasks. ‘Concentrate’ is great for shifting between tasks that require different mindsets. I have a variety of recurring tasks that require different tools: writing; social media management; and event planning. Concentrate lets me configure a different set of tools for each task. When I activate ‘Writing’ the app automatically closes my email client and internet browser; blocks me from Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube; launches Microsoft Word; and sets my instant messaging status to ‘away’. Then, when I want to concentrat e on ‘social media management,’ I can customise a completely different set of actions to happen relevant to that activity. There’s also a handy ‘concentration’ timer. 3. FocusBooster: Focus on single tasks for 25 minutes apiece. This app is based on the principles of the Pomodoro Technique – a time management system that challenges you to focus on a single task for 25 minutes and then give yourself a five-minute break. Combining the features of a to-do list and a time-management coach, ‘FocusBooster’ eLEArNiNG allows you to list out your daily tasks, and then it tracks your time as you work through them. When 25 minutes are up, an alarm sounds and you get a break. It’s an easy way to practise expanding your attention span without going overboard. 4. Think: Limit your attention to a single application at a time. This is an extremely simple app that’s akin to ‘Spaces’ on a Mac. When activated, ‘Think’ allows you to bring just one application into the foreground on your computer, while everything else is hidden underneath a nearly opaque backdrop. While you can easily shift between other applications when you need to, it creates a clean space for focusing on the task at hand. (It also works well in tandem with FocusBooster.) 5. FocusWriter: Create a distraction-free environment for writing. If writing is something that you do on a regular basis, it’s incredibly useful to have an easy way to create a distraction-free setting. FocusWriter re-creates a word processor-like environment, blocking out absolutely everything on your screen except for the words you type on a simple grey background – all menus (date, timer, dock, etc) are tucked away until rollover. Despite its pristine appearance, FocusWriter does have the usual rich text editor features, such as spellcheck and word count. Plus a few bonuses like a daily writing goal (word inspire MArCH 2011 39 eLEArNiNG >> continued from previous page count or writing time) and very gratifying typewriter sounds for each keystroke. 6. Anti-Social: Instantly block the social websites that are killing your focus. ‘Anti-Social’ is like a light version of fullscale internet-blocker Freedom. Rather than blocking the internet in its entirety, Anti-Social automatically blocks all of the known timesinks for a set period of time. Sites that are off-limits include Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, Digg, Reddit, YouTube, hulu, Vimeo, and all standard web email programs. It’s not that different from SelfControl (see above), except that it comes pre-equipped with a blacklist (which you can add to, of course). If you can’t handle your internet abstinence, you can turn Anti-Social off by rebooting your computer. 7. Stay Focused: Curb the time you spend browsing timewasting sites. This extension, for users of Google’s Chrome browser, works in the reverse manner to Anti-Social or Self-Control. Rather than setting a period of time for which you cannot use the internet, it allows you to set a period of time to indulge in time-wasting sites. only want to give yourself 60 minutes a day for Twitter, vanity Googling, and updating your Netflix queue? This is your app. Much like when you were a kid and only allowed to watch two hours of TV a day. 8. Time Out: remind yourself to take regular breaks to keep your focus sharp. For optimal focus, we need to take regular time-outs to relax and rebuild our energy. Time out is a super-simple application that runs in the background while you work. At set intervals (say, every 90 minutes), it fades in and gently reminds you to take a five to 10 minute break. You can also use it to remind you to take one-minute ‘microbreaks’ to avoid eye strain from staring at your computer like a zombie for hours on end. S This article was first published in the online ASCD Smartbrief on Leadership. To subscribe to this eBulletin, visit www.ascd.org 40 inspire MArCH 2011 RINGWOOD SECONDARY COLLEGE ENGAGEMENT, EXCITEMENT & EMPOWERMENT “Ringwood Secondary College students have access to personalised iPads and MacBooks that provide access to online learning resources, internet for current and real time information and Web 2.0 tools for online collaboration. Learning is no longer confined to the four walls of the classroom with resources that provide interactive feedback and assessment in an engaging and effective manner. The support of Connecting Point enables the seamless integration of technology into our learning environment and ensures that all our Apple devices are maintained effectively to maximise student learning time... ...and that’s why we choose Connecting Point.” Michael Phillips, Principal http://www.ringwoodsc.vic.edu.au HARDWARE l SOFTWARE l SUPPORT l TRAINING l SERVICE l REPAIRS Suite 55, Level 2, 255 Drummond St, Carlton VIC 3053 l 54 Charter St, Ringwood VIC 3134 FREE CALL: 1300 060 320 l www.connectingpoint.com.au CNP9539_GND FULL AUTHORISED APPLE SERVICE CENTRES AT CARLTON & RINGWOOD sCHOOL NEWs intercultural understanding the key to respect Victorian schools are charting new territory in developing thriving digital citizens. INTERCulTuRAl uNDERSTANDING is about developing awareness of oneself in relation to others. To be successful global citizens our students need to appreciate their own cultures and understand those of others. And Victorian educators are already helping students achieve this. A new field trial commencing in 2011 will work with some of these front-runners to investigate the capabilities all young people need in order to prosper in multicultural environments and in a globalised world. up to 25 government and non-government schools will be invited to participate in the Intercultural Understanding Field Trial where innovative practices will be tested on a small scale in order to understand their impact and their potential to be used in other schools. This field trial will shed light on the knowledge and skills that learners and educators need in different cultural contexts to develop intercultural understanding. Schools involved in the field trial will receive resources and support to trial and evaluate their own innovative ideas. They will have access to international thought leaders and local experts and will be supported through professional learning and change management programs. The findings of the field trial will be shared widely, making Victoria well placed to take on the new Australian Curriculum in 2013 which sees intercultural understanding as one of the underpinning general capabilities. For more information, email the innovation and Next Practice Division at [email protected] 42 inspire MArCH 2011 eLEArNiNG Leopold Primary teacher Kathleen Morris has a professional teacher blog on Global2. New global space for schools the popular platform Global teacher has been revamped into Global2 – an online space that allows teachers and students to collaborate online with the latest web 2.0 tools. looK WhAT’S new to assist you to collaborate in 2011. Global2 is the new global space for government schools to collaborate, communicate and create online. With the ultranet now in all schools, Global2 supports teachers and students to participate in global projects around the world. Global2, formerly Global Teacher, provides both teachers and students with a platform to collaborate online with the latest web 2.0 tools. Previous users of Global Teacher continue to have access to their blogs with all Global Teacher sites being redirected to the new url http://global2.vic.edu.au. Students can go to Global2 by clicking on the Connect icon found in the ultranet on their global navigation. When you are creating your new blogs for this year go to http://global2.vic.edu. au and you are on your way. Kathleen Morris from leopold Primary School has been blogging for several years and has developed many strategies to enhance collaboration amongst her peers and her students. “I started my professional teacher blog, Integrating Technology in the Primary Classroom (http://primarytech. global2.vic.edu.au) with the initial goal of sharing ideas and resources,” she says. “The purpose of this blog is slowly changing from resource sharing to reflection, advice and discussion of issues surrounding technology integration. “The purpose of my class blog was initially to provide a window into our classroom and to strengthen home-school relationships. our class blog now has many additional purposes such as making global connections, to provide authentic learning tasks, discuss cybersafety and appropriate online behaviours, build classroom community and develop student literacy skills. Blogging is a priority in my classroom. We begin most days by looking at our own class blog or one of our student blogs or ‘blogging buddies’ blogs. The more students are involved in the blog, the higher the engagement levels.” In 2011 there will be new and exciting collaborative projects for your class to join. For more information on starting a blog at Global2 go to http://global2.vic.edu.au For more information on Global2 email Louise Bowe in the eLearning unit at [email protected] inspire MArCH 2011 43 eLEArNiNG great eat websites for exploring 2011: The year of… International Year of Forests www.internationalyearof forests.com.au/ Celebrate our sustainably managed forests and the diversity that our forests bring to our lives. events through the year, media and resources to support the theme. Also: http://goo.gl/tu6kx International Year of chemistry www.chemistry2011.org/ participate/events/ How to get involved, ideas, activities and events including online participation. Be the catalyst in your school’s science faculty. 44 inspire MArCH 2011 eLEArNiNG Year of the solar system http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/ yss/ Monthly topics to explore from a calendar plus school-based resources and downloads supporting astronomy across the year. inspire MArCH 2011 45 eLEArNiNG World veterinary Year www.vet2011.org/ Celebrating 250 years of professional animal science. View equine history and events from a stable point of view. International Year of Youth http://social.un.org/ youthyear/ August 2011 is the culmination of the events highlighted here by the Un’s Department of Youth. Also: www.education.vic.gov. au/sensecyouth/ 46 inspire MArCH 2011 Fuse More results at Fuse: https://fuse.education.vic.gov.au/ see also – Fuse science: http://goo.gl/9xXgF inspire MArCH 2011 47 rEADEr stOrY A little help from my friends A supportive staffroom is the key to surviving the stresses of teaching, writes drama teacher and comedian Halley Metcalfe. ThERE ARE many elements that make a good teacher. A good mix of passion, education, dedication, motivation, ambition, professionalism, method and patience contribute to an educator who has a child’s best interests at heart. A concoction of these create a person who puts their all into their job to ensure they are working to the best of their ability (wow, that sounded like a school report . . . keep in mind that I’ve just finished mine). This is the teacher we all aspire to be, isn’t it? Somebody who, despite sometimes being unable to inspire and engage all their students, attempts it anyway. Somebody who leaves behind all personal issues they may be experiencing – all fights with partners, friends, medical and emotional troubles, physical ailments – all left at home in order to create a safe and secure environment without projecting our issues onto our students. A person who always strives to further develop their skills and education, who attempts to implement new programs and ideas into their school. We strive to be somebody who is able to inject enthusiasm and passion into their students. To never give up, regardless of how much a student seems to want us to; to be humble when we succeed in breaking through barriers with difficult learners. That said, a few students standing on tables chanting “oh Captain, my Captain,” wouldn’t go astray, am I right? To be a great teacher, these are all the elements we aspire to include in our teaching methods. To be a great teacher, sometimes it seems like we need to be a perfectly serviced robot. unfortunately, even robots malfunction. When we do malfunction, each of us has a particular stress reliever we employ to combat our impending breakdown. Some of us smoke, some have a glass (or three) of wine after work, some exercise (before the Children stretch out with a good book at the Northcote Primary School library. 48 inspire MArCH 2011 rEADEr stOrY wine, so we don’t feel as guilty), and some of us need to vent. And some of us just need a place where everybody knows our name. unfortunately, there is no Cheers within our school, but I have the next best thing – and I can’t recommend it highly enough: the staffroom. When we begin teaching, we quickly realise that, like many other professions, we are a part of a group that most people outside of education don’t understand. I gave up quickly trying to vent to friends and family members after consistently hearing any and all of the following on a regular basis: “You get 10 weeks off a year. Stop complaining!” “But don’t you finish at 3pm? Why are you so tired?” “Stop pretending to be stressed – you’ve got it easy.” “Just copy and paste. It can’t take that long to write nine classes of reports.” Those who don’t teach, don’t get it. It’s the little things that grate the most, and that is where your colleagues can become your best stress reliever. Even better than wine! (Although, a whine with my wine really does make a great evening.) Some people are not fortunate enough to be in a staffroom with people they consider their good friends, but I am lucky enough to have been given a sanctuary where I can vent and have people understand my woes. Where I can collapse on a particularly stressful day in a pile of limbs and furrowed brows, where my colleagues understand that for the next 10 minutes I need the couch to myself to stretch out and look at the ceiling. We’ve gotten to know each other well enough over the years to understand one of four possible situations when one of us stressed: The irritated Vent (iV): This is a regular occurrence where one just needs to talk rubbish for a good 10 minutes in order to purge themselves of any irritability over small issues that have been building. The need for an IV is usually indicated by way of a person sighing loudly or making an irritated noise like a “GAh!” or “ARRRGh!” when irritated by a fellow staff member, or, if the staff member is more physical – the storming in and/or out of a room, or throwing themselves onto the couch. After a good 10 minutes of venting with the ventee nodding understandably even if they disagree, the ventor has usually expelled all issues and can move on with their day. The Hysterical Laugh (HL): From time to time, a good hl is required to get your day back on track. This is usually spurred on by various stresses built up over the course of a few weeks. These stresses could be one or more of any of the following: a. A particularly difficult class that you genuinely dread seeing. The thought of stepping foot into the chaos can occasionally build up to a good hl halfa (a half-an-hour of mild hysteria in the staffroom post-class). b. Report writing. ‘Nuff said. >> inspire MArCH 2011 49 rEADEr stOrY >> continued from previous page c. If you’re a ‘PAC-rat’ like me, (that’s performing arts centre staff, for those not in the know), a good hl can be caused by any production or upcoming drama/ music evening. blankly for ten minutes, undisturbed. This is a good time to reflect on what the hell you were thinking when you became a teacher, but then remind yourself that most days you really do like your job. staffroom!) they know how to handle each BE individually. If you are not familiar with the staff member, offer support and lend an ear, after that – employ space for STs, IVs and a good hl. d. Stresses with some fellow colleagues. Colleagues know when an ST is approaching as the stressed staff member has been quiet for most of the day and has a glazed look on their face during morning briefing. We each have our own ways of dealing with the stresses that come with being an educator, but I’ve found none are as effective or as rewarding as spending time with my colleagues. To be an educator, you must also be a carer, an empathetic listener, and someone who others can be blunt with when you’re being self-involved (like consistently complaining when kids won’t chant “oh Captain, my captain,”). Indeed nothing can make a better friend then a good teacher, and nothing can make a better teacher than a good friend. A great hl usually starts with one staff member getting to a point where the stress breaks into complete silliness. hls are contagious, and if you have a really good hl going, you can pass it onto the whole staffroom. This is also known as an hlR, or hysterical laugh Relay. The Silent Ten (ST): When an IV or hl doesn’t feel right, it’s time for the Silent Ten. This is when you are able to take any part of the staffroom you feel entitled to (don’t make it a regular occurrence, be considerate of other staff members who may be wanting to employ an ST from time to time), and stare The Brain Explosion (BE): The most serious of all four options, the Brain Explosion is a full blowout after options one, two and three have been exhausted. If a fellow colleague has sensed that a BE building in you – a preventative measure is to suggest a personal day or going out for a coffee. If neither is undertaken or does not work, a BE is imminent. The BE can occur in many ways, and each staff member has different symptoms leading up to and during a BE. If colleagues know you well enough (bless my Email Halley Metcalfe at [email protected] 50 inspire MArCH 2011 Halley Metcalfe is an English and drama teacher at Lilydale High School in Melbourne. S sCHOOL NEWs Whole world in his hands A WholE-SChool design competition for a 3D sculpture at Ringwood Secondary College produced some fantastic results late last year. over 300 students from Year 7 to 12 submitted design briefs to a panel of teachers ¬– including engineering staff from the school’s affiliated technical college, the Ringwood Trade Training Facility – which made selecting the winner a rather daunting task. It was Year 12 student Andrew Amos’s design for a stainless steel sculpture titled “Spirit of Ringwood” that was selected by the panel to be constructed by the manufacturing staff at the technical college. Assistant principal Chris Salisbury said Andrew’s design featured three pillars that captured the three key components of the school – staff, students and parents – and also encapsulated many other elements of the school community. “The twisting shape of the scuplture shows how schools adapt and grow and the world sphere held by the arms gives a sense of nurturing, as well as a reference to globalisation. The college is very proud of Andrew – was our head prefect last year, and is now a great ambassador for the school.” inspire MArCH 2011 51 Kick-start kinderga Making Early start Kindergarten accessible for vulnerable and at-risk children is a key step towards providing them with the best start in life, writes caroline Reidy. CoMPlETING TWo years of kindergarten has a raft of benefits, particularly for vulnerable children or those at risk of disadvantage. Clayton Preschool kindergarten teacher Rebecca Porteus says “Being introduced to three-year-old kindergarten allows the child to have a more ‘normalised’ environment from which to assimilate into mainstream education.” A key obstacle is that many families do not have access to kindergarten services, for a variety of reasons, leaving children at a disadvantage from the get-go. With this is mind, the 2011 Early Start Kindergarten program now provides funding for eligible children to attend 10.75 hours per week of kindergarten for free – up from the five hours offered in 2010. The program is available in all licensed children’s services where a kindergarten program is being planned and delivered by a qualified early childhood teacher. The program is open to threeyear old children know to Child Protection – including those referred directly from Child Protection to Child FIRST; and also three-year-old Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children. PHOTOGRAPH By SHARON WALKER “This program allows vulnerable children, who are underrepresented in accessing early childhood education and care programs, the opportunity to participate in an environment that is designed to be inclusive,’ explains Ms Porteus. 52 inspire MArCH 2011 PHOTOGRAPH By SHARON WALKER rten with an early start “It eliminates isolation and allows the parents to support one another. For some children this may be their first opportunity to invite peers to a birthday party..... Social rejection is often a key concern for parents of a child that may be initially misunderstood by others in society. The community links between family, teacher, other parents and intervention therapists is important and helps with further transitions, including primary school.” Ms Porteus encourages more early childhood teachers to become involved in this program, if necessary, through obtaining the required early childhood teacher qualifications. “It is so rewarding watching a child who comes to you vulnerable and leaves your care a happy, confident child who is accepted by peers and is comfortable with their abilities and whose family life is better simply because they choose to be in your program.” her key tips are to get to know families without pre-judgement and to know when to turn to other intervention specialists, such as counsellors or special education programs. While funding is provided to enable children from vulnerable backgrounds and those underrepresented to attend for free, the benefits of three-year old kindergarten are across the board and teachers are encouraged to educate all parents on the benefits of an ‘early start’. S For more information visit www.education.vic.gov.au/kindergarten/earlystart inspire MArCH 2011 53 OpiNiON Marjory Gardner drawing the best from your students there are many benefits to bringing a professional author-illustrator into your classroom, writes children’s book creator Marjory gardner. “How do you get your drawings to look so good?” “How long did it take you to make that book?” “Do you ever make mistakes?” ThESE ARE just some of the questions I’m asked when I visit primary schools to give illustration workshops. I’ve been travelling Victoria giving workshops for over 20 years, and I know that over at time I’ve left the children (and their teachers) a little wiser about the creative process behind making books, and a little more willing to explore their own creativity and writing skills. usually it is the librarian or art teacher who arranges the visit, either directly through my website or via my booking agency. Sometimes it’s a motivated classroom teacher who wants to increase his or her students’ knowledge and skills. And sometimes it’s a keen mum or dad, or the school’s parent association. Whoever organises it, the benefits gained by students and teachers are both immediate and long term. I’m often told in follow-up letters from children I speak to, how much they loved and learned from the sessions. Teachers often tell me, if I return some time later, that their children gained a deeper understanding of all the stages of production as well as an appreciation of illustrators’ various techniques and styles, and the writers’ journey from first idea to written manuscript. Most authors and illustrators incorporate a hands-on activity into their sessions. I 54 inspire MArCH 2011 usually find that after 40 minutes of showing the contents of my folio, demonstrating a few drawings, and sharing ideas and tips, the children can’t wait to pick up a pencil and have a go themselves. Simple, fun drawing (or writing) exercises are rewarding and enjoyable for children of all abilities. They can also be a springboard for future classroom activities, and certainly stimulate their interest in books, reading and art. about who they had to visit, and who they recommend. If you teach at an isolated school, get together with other schools in the region and invite a presenter to visit for a few days to share travel and accommodation costs. usually, a day’s visit consists of three sessions of three-quarters of an hour or one-hour duration. It’s best if presenters can be based in the same room all day, to save on packing and unpacking folios/ power point presentations/props in between each session. If you have the luxury of a bigger budget, consider having a presenter for a few days, or once a week There are many illustrators and authors in every state and territory who, like me, love to visit schools and libraries. Many of them are the big names of children’s publishing, but many are not so well known. of course it’s wonderful for students to meet their heroes, but there are also plenty of us who have been making a living from our craft for years and also have much to share and give. In fact, I believe it’s important for children to learn that there is plenty of opportunity for them to pursue a satisfying and successful career (or perhaps simply a lifelong interest) in a wide variety of creative industries. The big names are often booked out in advance, so inviting someone less well known may often be a better (and possibly more economical) alternative. Ask the advice of your preferred booking agency, or, talk to your colleagues at other schools Marjory Gardner showing children the range of illustration types in picture books. OpiNiON Above and right: Marjory Gardner has illustated a range of popular children’s books and enjoys passing on her knowledge to students. for several weeks. This more intensive contact can see brilliant results. Every presenting author-illustrator has their own style and requirements so it’s best to check with them directly well before the day. This would also be the time to discuss if you or your students have particular needs. For example, I’ve had teachers tell me they have problems getting children to stay motivated if their first drawings aren’t as good as they would like. That’s a cue for me to show my multiple rough versions of some problematic pages, where I’ve had to draw and redraw something many times till it works. Somehow, knowing that even professionals don’t get it right the first time can motivate a child to persevere, and not give up so easily. or paint. Equally, the end of the year can be a less stressful time to have a speaker, and be a constructive, educational way to wind down from the year. In fact, any time of the year is great! Your students will benefit, and so will you. S Marjory Gardner is a children’s book illustrator, based in Melbourne. Visit www.marjorygardner.com A students display on the classroom window following the illustration workshop. We can’t say everything in an hour, but we can touch on how to come up with new ideas, how to stay motivated and inspired, basic writing rules, basic design rules, and perhaps most importantly, developing one’s own style and not copying from others. It’s always best for all the classes present to have their teacher stay with them during the presentation. There is often much discussed that can be followed up in the classroom later, and not being there is a wasted opportunity. Consider having an author-illustrator visit at a time other than Book Week. In Book Week children can be overwhelmed by too much talk about books. Instead, the start of the year can be a good time to introduce the class to the structure of story writing, or how to use materials other than just pencil illustrator Marjory Gardner talks praises a young student on his colouring-in efforts during one of her in-class workshops. inspire MArCH 2011 55 sCHOOL NEWs Bairnsdale students near the southern crossing of the Alps in Switzerland. Living the (European) dream Jungfrau Mountain and Aletsch Glacier in Switzerland. Students in front of the Berlin Wall’s famous Bruderkuss (comrade kiss). sCHOOL NEWs Bairnsdale secondary College teacher Jonas stobe was given the monumental task of taking 19 teenagers overseas late last year, when he led a study trip to Germany. Most of his students did not have a passport prior to the trip, and many had never left Australia. some of them had never stayed in a hotel, or even used public transport. for a quiet group of country kids, their first foray into Europe was quite the adventure – and Mr stobe documented their entire experience. AN ENThuSIASTIC tribe of Bairnsdale Secondary students hit the European roads last year with an action-packed itinerary through the heart of Europe. Keen to put their classroom German language skills into practice and to undertake some eyeopening cultural learning they headed off on an enormous three-and-a-half week trip through five European countries. was a sight no one will forget anytime soon. “It feels like being on a lighthouse surrounded by the biggest storm surf ever!” one student exclaimed. The Eiger North Face in Switzerland. The 19 students – led by their three teachers, Elaine Dawson, Eri Shinagawa and myself – practised their German in Austria, Switzerland and, of course, Germany, and also got a first taste of Italian and Czech. It was fascinating for them to see the cultural diversity in the Germanspeaking countries alone. Swiss-German and Austrian-German dialects differ from the German spoken in the southern German state of Bavaria, and again from German spoken around Dresden or Berlin where the students stayed with host families later in the trip. Travelling in a little yellow coach for the first 10 days through small towns and along winding roads gave ample opportunity to get to know life away from the beaten track. The trip began in Munich from where the group made their way into the heart of the southern German state Bavaria, of which Munich is the capital Then it was the 23km-long Aletsch Glacier, which wound its way down like a river of ice and made the Bairnsdale students realise not only nature’s force but also how incredibly insignificant and small humans appear given nature’s might. The obligatory snowball fight and a visit to the Ice Palace rounded up a very early highlight of the trip. The courageous bus driver assured us that the breathtaking drive in endless hairpin turns over the 2224m high Susten Pass into Italy did not end in disaster. Students were amazed by the panoramic wonderland passing by and even die-hard beach bums admitted that they had been turned into alpine lovers now! on the second day, lake Constance – Europe’s biggest lake connecting Austria, Switzerland and southern Germany – presented itself in beautiful, warm autumn weather. The students visited a Baroquestyle church and had the chance to visit their my former school, a Steiner School, in a private guided tour. The next day offered a highlight of a different kind: Europe’s infamous Eiger North Face as well as the panoramic high alpine peaks of Jungfrau and Moench (the latter two over 4000m altitude!). In Europe’s highest train the students made their way up to the weather station perched on a narrow ridge at 3570m altitude. oxygen was low but spirits high as the weather gods seemed generous allowing for the most stunning winter wonderland views ever. “I wish I was an eagle circling here with these fantastic 360-degree views!” said one excited student. “There’s glaciers, crevasses, peaks of 4000m … it’s just absolutely incredible!” on they went to Europe’s biggest waterfall, the mighty River Rhine’s Rhine Fall in Switzerland. The students were amazed by the millions of tonnes of water rushing over massive boulders downstream. In a short boat trip against the strong current they were shipped to a huge rock within the heart of the waterfall. Seeing the water gushing underneath them on both sides Tobogganing, tubing, sliding, speeding down on a flying fox and even skiing were adventure activities that students from east Gippsland enjoyed in this very special place high up near the clouds. here again the student’s fundraised money came in handy as they requested their teacher fork out some money from their budget to afford these fun activities on the side. Northern Italy as the southernmost stop of this trip gave the students a glimpse of the Mediterranean lifestyle that Italy is so famous for. A boat ride on lake Garda and a visit to little villages dotted on its shore topped by indulging in local gelati made the Italian stint unforgettable. The rolling hills with typical Italian cypress trees and the warm night temperatures – as well as a huge swimming pool at the nice hotel – made leaving Italy a near impossibility. Austria, however, was waiting. The glitzy visit of the Swarowski Crystal World provided a great shopping opportunity to bring jewellery gifts back home to Gippsland. Munich again, as we hit Germany for the second time, made for the most sombre as well as the most exciting highlight yet: a visit to the infamous Dachau death camp and contrasted sharply with the spirit-lifting oktoberfest. Moods were appropriately low as the students saw gas ‘showers’ and the crematorium where the dead bodies of thousands of innocent Jews were burned. This very difficult part of German history was counterpointed with a visit to the world’s most famous festival, the one and only oktoberfest. late into the night the inspire MArCH 2011 57 sCHOOL NEWs >> continued from previous page students squealed their way through joy rides, sampled local specialities, danced the night away in one of the world-renowned beer halls, and sang along in German to brass bands playing traditional tunes. The local traditional dresses, lederhosen (tight leather pants for men) and Dirndl (elaborate dress for the females) were seen everywhere, worn by young and old. The oktoberfest lived up to its expectations once again with great weather and lots of things for students to explore and enjoy. The next highlight was a visit to an underground salt mine near Germany’s beautiful lake Konigssee overlooked by the infamous Adlernest, hitler’s summer retreat. Back in Austria again, the beautiful medieval city of Salzburg was explored. on the Sound of Music tour students passed through the beautiful Salzburger land area which rounded up another great day in the outdoors at the foothills of the Alps. The Czech Republic’s capital was next. Prague, with its narrow laneways, bridges, castles and cobblestoned squares, proved to be a winner. “I felt like I was in an open air museum,” one student gushed. “It was really too beautiful to describe.” The next 11 days were spent with German host families in Dresden and Berlin where Bairnsdale students got to appreciate hearty German food, family life and hospitality. They also attended school 58 inspire MArCH 2011 Winding down Susten Pass in Switzerland. with their new buddies, finding some of the lessons rather hard to follow as all subjects were of course delivered in fast German. They were, however, the stars in the English sessions! The afternoons were filled with excursions within the cities and in the surrounds. Dresden lies in a state of the former GDR which only since the German Reunification (1990) has again been accessible for western tourists. Glimpses of the old communist regime were only still visible to those who really looked for them as the 20th anniversary was celebrated during our stay. Both Dresden and Berlin are cities steeped in history, and both had much to offer to the Bairnsdale students hungry for culture, nightlife and international flair. In Berlin, I showed the students some lesser known corners of this much-loved city in which I had studied before moving to Australia. Explorative city excursions during the day were counterbalanced with even more exciting outings as the students were led around by their host buddies keen to show them their Berlin at night. Berlin’s remains of the Wall, as well as remains of the Third Reich SS-Nazi period still stand as sad reminders of the not so distant German history. It wrapped up an incredible trip that surely provided memories that will last a lifetime. All 19 Bairnsdale Secondary College students came home extremely exhausted, but each had been a great ambassador for their country. My students came back more mature – with a different perspective and outlook on life. S sCHOOL NEWs Budding bookworms unite! Big read poster challenge FRoM ThE eerily brilliant Where the Wild Things Are, to the much-loved classic Animalia and the page-turning Harry Potter series, hundreds of budding bookworms will be bringing along their favourite book and heading to Melbourne’s State library for The Big Read 2011. Initiated by the Victorian branch of the Children’s Book Council of Australia, The Big Read will attempt to bring together the greatest number of children reading with an adult in Australia. held at the forecourt of the State library of Victoria, as well as locations in Geelong and Ballarat, children and students 12 years and under are encouraged to bring their own book to the inaugural event or buy one from the Readings bookshop located at the State library. Acclaimed children’s author Phil Kettle will also be on hand as the ambassador of the mass reading fest. Specialising in encouraging reluctant readers, Kettle found phenomenal success with his first series Too Cool, which he then followed up with Boys Rule, Girlz Rock and Billy Cool. It is hoped The Big Read will become a public celebration of the shared experience students can get hands-on in the lead up to the Big read by bringing their creativity to the Big read poster Challenge. students can let their creativity loose by designing their own unique posters to help spread the word about this literary celebration. Acclaimed children’s book author Phil Kettle, pictured here with a host of young fans, will be taking part in The Big Read – due to be held at the State Library of Victoria next month. of story, as well as highlight the importance of reading in each and every child’s development. The event is being held on Sunday 10 April, with registration opening at 9:30am. The Big Read will begin at 10:45am. For more information, visit http:// bigread.cbca.org.au three posters from each school will be displayed at the Zart Art Gallery during the Children’s Literature festival on sunday 3 April. the posters will also go on display on the photo gallery of the Children’s Book Council of Australia website. posters must be A3 and include the words The Big Read and the date: Sunday 10 April 2011. inspire MArCH 2011 59 For a good cause raising a few extra dollars is often more about community spirit than bumper cake stalls, writes Karen casey. BETWEEN ABBA concerts and holiday auctions, one would think the age-old chocolate drive stood little chance. But as some schools have learned, when it comes to fundraising it is not about the size of the event as much as the people being asked to spend the money. “We went all out one year to have a goods and services auction,” said Kevin Mackay, principal at Dandenong North Primary School. “It was an absolute disaster. We went around to all the local retailers and they were fantastic. Everything was donated. We had car services. We had lots of electrical goods. one teacher provided a week’s accommodation in Magnetic Island. The holiday sold for $30. Parents came for a bargain, not for fundraising.” “Fundraising broadens people’s friendship groups and increases community spirit. When children see their parents involved – they love it.” Mr Mackay said when approaching parents for donations the school needed to be considerate. “You have to be careful about overloading people,” he said. “Swimming programs and excursions come up and if you hit people with raffles and drives at the same time it’s too much.” Brighton Primary School caters to a very different community. There, it is the big stuff that works. Fundraising body Friends of Brighton Primary School is in the throws of its annual Christmas market and this year it has added a concert. Parent representative Rachel Gourlay said the band Popcorn and a Mamma Mia performance was expected to appeal to children and parents alike. Rachel Gourlay, parent representative, Brighton Primary School Mr Mackay’s school caters for a low socioeconomic community where unemployment is high, English-speaking families are few and parents do not have cash to spare. In that area it is the good old chocolate drive and mother’s and father’s day stalls that have stood the test of time. “We did calendars once with all the kids on it and lost money on that,” Mr Mackay said. “We tried selling everything – mugs, tea towels with the kids artwork put on them. Doesn’t work. Chocolate drives and stalls – that’s the gamut of fundraising. Every kid has a mum or a dad and they are expected to buy something. We buy up in bulk at good prices for the kids and we save them the inconvenience of having to shop around.” 60 inspire MArCH 2011 With such challenges, fundraisers at Dandenong North Primary School have had to think outside the square. An annual breakfast targeting business people outside the school community proved successful many years over. An austerity campaign in which the school minimized spending for three years and put the extra money in the bank to earn interest was also a good source of funds. “People do get sick of the same old, same old,” Ms Gourlay said. “I’m not interested in what I call the ‘tidily’ bits. I don’t think I would get much interest in this area. The small events are quite a bit of work but not much return. The big ones are a lot of work but they are really fun.” A ball and auction, a luncheon mostly attended by students’ mothers and an Easter raffle in which the class that sells the most PHOTOGRAPHy By TiMOTHy BuRGESS sCHOOL NEWs sCHOOL NEWs tickets wins a prize are among the fundraisers at Brighton Primary. Ms Gourlay said while the monetary benefit of these events was the main goal, there was more to the game than cash. “It gets people involved and they get to know one another,” she said. “It broadens people’s friendship groups and increases community spirit. I certainly think if the children see their parents being involved they love it and they seem to be more positive about getting involved themselves.” Members of Kindergarten Parents Victoria agree that fundraising brings communities together. They say it also raises the profile of kindergartens. But ultimately the money is most important for these services. It allows them to update toys, equipment and materials for education programs. Spokeswoman Sue Smith said some services stuck to tried and tested fundraising events year after year. others constantly searched for something new to keep it interesting. “Some organisations won’t do chocolate drives or wine for health reasons,” she said. “Some services will put all their energies into one big event, which gives the service a profile in the community as well as a better return on investment from a time perspective.” ultimately, however, it’s about the good will of the community, said Victorian Principal’s Association treasurer Ian Sloane. “It comes down to the enthusiasm and energy of the people responsible. If they can persuade people to support it it works. Every little bit helps.” S For more information on fundraising at your school, visit www.education.vic.gov.au/management/governance/referenceguide and click on Section 7 inspire MArCH 2011 61 rEADEr stOrY Blast from the past unearthing a time capsule was a surprising find for Blackburn High school’s staff and students, writes teacher Jennifer White. MANY ChANGES have taken place in Australia since 1971. It was in this year Australia formally trialled daylight savings. The country’s mining industry continued to take shape with the discovery of natural gas in Western Australia. GTV-9 premiered two new variety shows: Young Talent Time and Hey Hey It’s Saturday, happily viewed on our black-and-white television screens. John lennon’s ‘Imagine’ was at the top of the American charts while Australians preferred to listen to Daddy Cool’s ‘Eagle Rock’. And average house prices in Melbourne were only $13,000. And during that same year, a teacher and the student representative council led the vision of creating a time capsule at Blackburn high School. federal building schemes began that excavation of large amounts of soil and clay made locating the famous time capsule possible. Fascinating predictions and interesting facts were enclosed in three sealed glass Fanta bottles that withstood the test of time, enclosed in a large plastic container. A teacher wrote about “the main problem of our schools at the present time is the size of pupil classes … with the limit set at 40 pupils”. This issue has now addressed, with class sizes in Victorian secondary schools averaging 21.6 students in 2010, according to recent figures. Decades had past before there was a suggestion to excavate it. however, there was confusion as to its exact location, as previous searches in 2006 proved unsuccessful. It wasn’t until the state and Another teacher, forever immortalised in the time capsule, discussed teaching methods changing “from a chalk-andtalk method … to methods where the pupil’s role in the class is increasingly important”. Interestingly, this is a technique teachers continue to use with student-centered learning and the e5 model. A previous search for the time capsule, in 2006, proved unsuccessful, with teachers digging in the wrong spot! unfortunately some items did not withstand the test of time, including this audio reel and a battered copy of Time magazine. 62 inspire MArCH 2011 Ironically, the letters were dated 25 November 1971, exactly 39 years to the day it was rediscovered! The International Time Capsule Society based at oglethorpe university in the united States estimates that there are only 10,000 time capsules worldwide and 80 per cent will be lost or not retrieved, so Blackburn high should consider the findings most unusual! The retrieval of the time capsule was most definitely a learning experience for all, with the idea of making another one already being explored by students. S Jennifer White is a teacher at Blackburn High School. A colourful display using information from the time capsule, including old Fanta bottles (right), was created by the students. Letters contained in the time capsule provided a fascinating insight into life at Blackburn High School in 1971, just on 40 years ago. inspire MArCH 2011 63 sCHOOL NEWs NoMINATIoNS ARE now open for the outstanding Parent and Community Service Awards. School principals and school council presidents have the chance to nominate outstanding community members for the Victorian Education Community Service Awards. School principals, parent associations and school council presidents can also nominate for the outstanding Parent Awards. Presented at the same ceremony, these awards recognise the invaluable contribution parents and community members make to Victorian schools. In first term of the new school year, principals and school council presidents will be asked to inform the Department of school councillors who are retiring from council. School councillors who have provided continuous service for five or more years at the same school, who retire from their school council positions, will be eligible to receive a recognition of service award from the Department. long serving teaching staff will also be recognised at the Victorian Education Service Awards celebration to be held during Education Week this year (15–21 May). Staff eligible for 35, 40, 45, and 50 year awards will be advised in writing in the coming weeks. If you believe you are eligible for an award and have not been notified by the end of February, email your full name, personal identification number, current school and number of years service to [email protected]. The cut-off for service queries is Friday 25 March 2011. A circular will be sent to schools this term outlining the nomination process. Please note that DEECD personnel serving on the school council where they are employed are not eligible for this award. For nomination forms and more information, visit www.education.vic.gov.au/about/events/serviceawards 64 inspire MArCH 2011 PHOTOGRAPH By SHARON WALKER nominations open for parent service awards fLAsHBACK 1963 “This photo was taken in 1963, just two years after the school first opened. Guthridge primary school is celebrating its 50th birthday on saturday 19 March 2011. When the school opened in 1961, there were no speeches, no fanfare… it just opened. The school intends to make up for lost time with a huge birthday party at school during the day and a dinner dance that evening. school tours, old fashioned races, delicious food stalls and heaps of entertainment will be provided throughout the day. All past students, staff and families are warmly invited to join in the fun. Any photos or school memorabilia would be much appreciated for their display. Guthridge’s 50th birthday also coincides with the 2011 opening of its brand new $2.5 million building comprising six classrooms, a purpose-built art room and open learning areas.” For more information, contact guthridge Primary school on 5144 3633, email guthridge.ps@ edumail.vic.gov.au or visit www. guthridgeps.vic.gov.au Words and photo sent in by sue burnett Principal, guthridge Primary school SenD uS yOuR FLASHBACK PHOTO! Got a great old photo? Email your image to [email protected] inspire MArCH 2011 65 usa: Report card on states’ education performance Education Week has released its annual evaluation of American states’ educational performance. Quality Counts 2011: Uncertain Forecast – Education Adjusts to a New Economic Reality, the 15th edition of the report, issues grade scores for the nation and individual states. The nation receives a C when graded across the six distinct areas of policy and performance tracked by Quality Counts. For the third year in a row, Maryland ranks first in the nation, earning a B-plus, and posting a total score of 87.6 points. new York ranks second and Massachusetts third, each earning a grade of B. Quality Counts 2011 also examines the impact of broader economic conditions on schools. This year, a special survey assessed the state of public education finances, and explored some of the state-level responses to the global financial crisis. Although education accounts for approximately one third of the $243 billion in federal stimulus spending through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, the report concluded that the United states has made little progress in improving the opportunities for students to succeed throughout their lives. For more, visit www.edweek.org usa: The influence of friends on academic achievement in middle school early adolescence is a critical transition period for the maintenance of academic achievement and one factor that school systems often fail to take into account is the influence of friends on academic achievement during middle school. A recent Us study by Thomas Dishion and Marie-Helene Veronneau which is reported in the Journal of Early Adolescence investigates the influence of friends’ characteristics on changes in academic achievement from Grade 6 to Grade 8, and the role of students’ own characteristics as moderators of this relationship. The study suggests that students with academically engaged friends may achieve higher than expected achievement outcomes in Grade 8. However, when considering the significant, negative influence of friends’ problem behavior, the role of friends’ school engagement became non-significant. Low-achieving girls who had high-achieving friends in Grade 6 had lower academic achievement than expected by Grade 8. in contrast, high-achieving girls seemed to benefit from having high-achieving friends. The authors suggest that adults should encourage students to embrace adult-supervised activities to promote pro-social relationships. For more, visit http://jea.sagepub.com/ These news snippets are taken from an online bulletin – circulated by the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development – that provides a brief analysis of select developments in international media and research during the past month. To subscribe to this online bulletin, email Lisa Spicer at [email protected] 66 inspire MArCH 2011 sCHOOL NEWs schools census a great resource ThE CensusAtSchool 2011 questionnaire from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) was officially opened on 24 January this year. CensusAtSchool is a free, online questionnaire and analysis tool for students in Years 5 to 12, conducted nationwide to provide real data relevant to students. In past years, CensusAtSchool was run every second year, but from now on it will be annual in order to help teachers plan more effectively. CensusAtSchool is available free to all Australian schools. Previous questionnaires attracted over 200,000 student responses that can currently be accessed through the Random Data Sampler. According to Jean Arnott, specialist teacher consultant with the ABS, these results are a great teaching resource. “These responses provide a rich source of statistical data and an engaging way to teach statistical concepts,” Ms Arnott said. “As 2011 is also a census year in Australia, the CensusAtSchool questionnaire is a great way to raise awareness of what the census is and why it is so important. With the data collected in CensusAtSchool questionnaires, we’ve designed an extensive range of resources that can be applied right across the curriculum,” Ms Arnott continued. “As well as being completely free of charge, CensusAtSchool resources are an easy and interesting way of increasing the statistical literacy of students.” The CensusAtSchool data collection phase will end on 8 July, and 2011 data will be available by 9 July. For more information visit www.abs.gov.au/censusatschool inspire MArCH 2011 67 News bites Equal opportunity legislation to change Victoria’s equal opportunity legislation – which makes discrimination, sexual harassment and victimisation against the law – will change in August 2011. education and early childhood sector professionals need to know how to comply, and the best way to do that is with a training course from the people who know the law best. The Victorian equal Opportunity and Human rights Commission can help you understand how the changes to the law affect you, and give you practical tools to make it simple to comply and meet your obligations to staff and students. The Commission will deliver equal opportunity training in metropolitan and regional areas in the coming months. The Commission can also offer a range of tailored training and consultancy services at your school, to meet specific needs. These include ‘train the trainer’ courses, which help you build your own capacity to deliver effective human rights and equal opportunity training, whenever and wherever it is needed. For more information on training courses, phone 1300 891 848 or visit humanrightscommission.vic.gov.au/training David Suzuki inspires students More than 300 budding environmentalists from 17 schools across the state received some expert advice from David suzuki, one of the world’s best-known environmental educators, at the Force of Youth education Day recently. Minister for education Martin Dixon joined Dr suzuki to welcome students and launch the full day event at the sustainable Living Festival. “Through his books, radio programs, films and television series David has inspired a generation of people around the globe to take a more active interest in their environment,” Mr Dixon said. “David is a fantastic role model and the Department of education and early Childhood Development is honoured to have such a highly acclaimed educator here to empower our future leaders.” students participated in a ‘Create a Campaign’ workshop where they transformed their ideas into action plans for their schools or homes. They also watched a preview screening of Force of Nature: The David Suzuki Movie. “in our everyday lives, i believe it is important that our schools play a part in educating our young people on how best to look after the environment,” Mr Dixon said.”Many schools now have water tanks and recycling systems, and use solar power and energy efficient lighting. if you look around your local school you will likely see how classrooms and schools are being designed to make less of an environmental impact than ever before.” 68 inspire MArCH 2011 sCHOOL NEWs Italy through my eyes Nadia Cavallo calls herself the ‘italian wiggle’, thanks to her successful DVDs created for teachers of italian. WhEN PRIMARY school teacher Nadia Cavallo travelled to Italy five years ago, she decided to film her trip as she went. “I created a DVD of myself and Pinocchio touring Italy,” she says. “Pinocchio was getting up to mischief, but also seeing the beautiful sites. I created this as a resource for myself and my class, so they could see Italy through my eyes. I never thought it would go beyond my classes, but was encouraged by my colleagues.” The result is Cavallo Capers, a company specialising in teaching resources to assist teachers of loTE, specifically Italian. With a musical background, Nadia is well aware that the repetition of words and phrases through singing is highly beneficial in helping children to learn. Along with her Pinocchio DVD – An Italian Adventure – she has also created Buongiorno Signora, a collection of original songs and karaoke tracks. Both DVDs come complete with a picture book and teacher’s resource book. Designed for primary teachers, the resources have been a hit Australia-wide, at all levels, from kindergarten to secondary. “I was motivated to create these products because there was nothing out there to assist in teaching Italian to primary school children in Australia,” explains Ms Cavallo. “There are some products from the uK and uS, but my products are created for, and are relevant to, our curriculum.” Primary school teacher Nadia Cavallo. For more information, visit www. cavallocapers.com inspire MArCH 2011 69 Recognising anxiety in young people symptoms of anxiety Dr Highet says warning signs to look for in young people include: • Dropping out of the crowd (no longer keen to go out and doesn’t seem to enjoy things they used to love) • feeling down (cries a lot for no reason, is negative about everything, has lost or gained a lot of weight and often overreacts to things people say) • Looking and feeling bad (looks untidy and talks about feeling tired and angry all the time) • Has an attitude problem (hardly talks and when he or she does talk, snaps at people). 70 inspire MArCH 2011 ANxIETY IS experienced by children of all ages from time to time and is often in response to a situation where children feel under pressure or fearful – but an anxiety disorder is more serious and requires treatment. Recognising the difference is important for both parents and teachers, to ensure that young people are given the help they need, as early as possible. Dr Nicole highet, from the national depression initiative Beyondblue, says anxiety is a common reaction to life’s challenges. “It’s common for young people to feel anxious if they’re sitting an exam or interacting with a group of people they don’t know,” Dr highet says. “But an anxiety disorder is far more intense and can go on for weeks or months. There are many types of anxiety disorders and the symptoms vary – some people have sudden unexplained panic attacks that can seem out of their control, while others experience phobias like agoraphobia or fear of being in an open space.” It is estimated that one in seven young people in Australia has an anxiety disorder and one in 16 has depression, so the chances are that every teacher knows someone who has been affected by these illnesses. Dr highet says it can sometimes be difficult to work out if a young person is just having a rough time or whether something more serious is going on. “When one of your students isn’t acting the way he or she normally does, it can be hard to know what to say. Sometimes the most difficult thing is working out how to start a conversation,” she says. “It’s important to choose a time when you’re both free to talk and a place where you both feel comfortable. You might want to start by saying something like, ‘I’ve noticed you seem a bit down lately…’ and take it from sCHOOL NEWs Tom’s story there. If you’re worried about one of your students, look for the warning signs, listen without judging, take the time to talk about what’s going on and encourage the young person to seek help. Tom is a 21-year-old university student who has experienced anxiety and depression. He tells his story in the hope that it will help other young people and their families understand these illnesses. “once the conversation starts, your job is to listen – the student may not want advice, but just wants to talk things through. You can help by maintaining eye contact, sitting in a relaxed position and asking openended questions that can’t be answered with just ‘yes’ or ‘no’. And encourage the young person to seek help, either from a counsellor or a doctor.” S tom rust’s family knew something was wrong, but they attributed the dramatic change in his behaviour to the pressures of his last year at school. And by his own admission, he did use the stress of completing Year 12 to mask a deeper issue. “i was 17 and final exams definitely made it more complicated because i didn’t know whether i was just worried about school,” tom says. “i guess i did use school as an excuse to cover up how i was really feeling. My stress levels were blown way out of proportion compared to what was actually happening in my life. it started interfering with things like school, relationships and getting to sleep at night. “i lacked the ability to relax and found myself always worrying about something. As soon as one thing was solved, i subconsciously sought out another issue to be worried about, to the point that i was always stressed. “As well as feeling anxious, i was also starting to show signs of depression. i had this constant negative outlook – good things would happen to me, but i just wouldn’t care. it was like a big weight on me, i just felt pulled down all the time.” tom battled through the exams and then shifted his focus to the trip of a lifetime in Canada’s world-famous Whistler ski resort. “i thought, i will just see what happens, i’m sure i’ll get better, but it was much the same,” tom says. “i was on holiday, i wasn’t working, i had nothing to worry about, but i just wasn’t happy.” When tom returned home, he decided to do something about how he was feeling. He made an appointment with a Gp, who diagnosed Generalised Anxiety Disorder, and with the help of a psychiatrist, his condition improved. With the support of his parents, he is now enjoying life again which includes studying economics at university. “Getting help has changed my life,” tom says. “i learnt that anxiety and depression are treatable and i now feel that i’m well on the way to a successful recovery.” For more information about the signs and symptoms of anxiety and depression in young people, visit www.youthbeyondblue.com inspire MArCH 2011 71 sCHOOL NEWs science and maths awards now open lAVERToN P–12 College is still on a high after scooping the pool at last year’s Victorian Science and Mathematics Education Excellence Awards and hopes to up the ante this year. The school is planning to increase the capability of its innovative, award-winning lavNet science and technology program, as well as upping the number of participating schools. In 2010, the program – which offers a range of resource kits on projects from solar energy and the human body to lego Technic and supermarket science – involved a network of up to 19 primary schools working with staff and students at the college. This year the college plans to relocate lavNet from an old single-room portable into its new science design building. “The award money from the regional and state awards will go towards purchasing updated equipment and keeping the cost to schools using lavNet as low as possible,” enthused principal Jeff Bell. The Victorian Science and Mathematics Education Excellence Awards recognise schools that develop innovative partnerships with industry, tertiary and community organisations to provide students with authentic, hands-on experiences reflecting contemporary uses of science and mathematics. Prize money of $10,000 is presented to one winner in each of Victoria’s nine government school regions. From the nine regional winners, an additional $10,000 is presented to an overall State Excellence Award Winner. The school that most impressed judges at last year’s Victorian Science and Mathematics Nominations for the Victorian Science and Education Excellence Awards, Laverton P–12 Mathematics Education Excellence Awards College, is still on a high after their big win. are now open and close on 13 May 2011. For guidelines and an application form, visit www.education.vic.gov.au/about/ events/vsmea/ or phone 9637 2191. Call for nominations Victorian Science and Mathematics Education Excellence Awards 2011 The Victorian Science and Mathematics Education Excellence Awards recognise innovative partnerships between government schools and industry that support science and mathematics education. Grants of $10,000 will be presented to one school in each of Victoria’s nine government school regions best able to demonstrate: • A partnership with a business, industry, environmental group, community organisation, TAFE or University that enhances science and mathematics education; • An innovative and contemporary approach to science and mathematics curriculum that leads to increased student engagement; • Enhanced student awareness of the applications of science and/or mathematics and knowledge of career pathways. From the nine regional winners, an additional $10,000 will be awarded to an overall State Excellence Award Winner. Nominations close Friday 13 May 2011. For guidelines and an application form visit: www.education.vic.gov.au/about/events/vsmea For enquiries contact Helen Spargo at: [email protected] 72 inspire MArCH 2011 sCHOOL NEWs Taste of the outback for teachers TEAChERS ARE encouraged to attend an ‘Educators Educational’ trip to the Red Centre next month that will help them with future excursion planning. The trip, hosted by Territory Discoveries, will give teachers an opportunity to visit Central Australia and experience first-hand the learning outcomes available for students. The educational trip for teachers – running from April 17 to 21 – will visit local and remote Aboriginal communities and explore the heritage of Central Australia. It also includes a session at the School of the Air and will immerse participants in spectacular outback landscapes that are rich in cultural significance. Territory Discoveries works with schools to design enriching field trips for students, and are able to assist with planning and coordination of flights as well as hotel and campsite accommodation, transfers and key meal coordination. They can also tailor-make itineraries to meet subject requirements for a range of VCE subjects including Biology, Aboriginal Studies, PDhD, Primary Industries, Music, Agriculture, Visual Arts, Community and Family Studies, Geography, Earth Environmental Studies and Photography. To register for the Educators Educational, or to find out more about opportunities available for school groups in the Northern Territory, visit www.territorydiscoveries.com/schools inspire MArCH 2011 73 rEGiONAL rOuNDup good news from around the state Hume n Students from more than 30 schools, including Rutherglen hS and Tallangatta SC, joined thousands of other biking enthusiasts for the 2010 Great Victorian Bike Ride, covering 590kms over nine days at an average of 70km per day. Rutherglen hS were proud winners of the RACV Best School Team award for safe riding skills, team etiquette, communication and team spirit and will put their $2000 Rebel Sports voucher to good use this year as the school gears up for the 2011 Mighty Murray Great Victoria Bike Ride. This ride will take pedalling participants alongside the picturesque Murray River from 26 November to 4 December and while it may be months away, school nurse linda Elkington says if schools are planning to take part now would be a good time to assemble a team and start training. “We had 15 students on last year’s ride (which went from Yarrawonga to Marysville), they endured rain, hail and wind but remained positive and supportive of each other, and had a fantastic time travelling through some incredible countryside and making new friends.” For more information, visit www.greatvic.com.au or call 1800 616 600. Loddon Mallee n The Tree Goanna or lace Monitor is common in many areas but is under threat in the loddon Mallee where it lives in the local Box Ironbark forests. As a reminder of the delicate balance between man and nature, Strathfieldsaye PS has installed a sandstone sculpture of a Tree Goanna carved by local environmentalist Allan Windust, who has been working with the school for several years. Principal Greg Bowen says, “We have a very strong commitment to sustainability across the school, we use solar power and rainwater tanks, we have chooks and a propagating shed, fruit trees and a vegetable garden and the goanna is a great symbol of the importance of taking care of our environment. he adds sculptural aspect to the school grounds and the kids love him, especially the pre-schoolers and the junior grades, because they climb all over him.” This year Mr Bowen plans to introduce more native animal sculptures and statues to enhance the grounds and tie various parts of the school together. 74 inspire MArCH 2011 rEGiONAL rOuNDup Grampians n A student attitude survey conducted at Meredith PS last year indicated a desire for the use of devices such as iPods and DSIs for learning in class, leading to the successful application for a handheld 1:1 Devices research grant. The school augmented the grant from its own budget and purchased 12 iPods, 12 DSIs, a TV and Wii and a range of games including Maths Training, Brain Training and a Voice Changer for DSIs, Wii Fit and Wii Sports, various PC applications such as Spellodrome and Kahootz, and the popular xbox game River Rush, among others. Teacher Ben Gallagher implemented the project with his Year 4/5 class creating a 20-minute period at the start of each day, called the Digital Sandpit, which provided the children with free time to explore, investigate and learn in a structured way as they rotate through activities. This year, students in Year 5 and 6 are onboard, with Mr Gallagher hoping to roll the project out school-wide. “This project has really helped with student engagement and reducing late arrivals and absences,” he says. “It’s also works with integrations students, and is helping to develop communication and teamwork as many of the games require a high level of interaction between the children.” Gippsland n lakes Entrance SC has set up a free Practical Science Club for students in Years 7–9 and is running lunchtime sessions once a week to enable participants to explore and discover science through practical activities and hands-on learning. Science co-ordinator John Sentry says the club aims to assist junior and middle years students to build confidence in their science skills and also in their social interactions and career development. “Science is all around us and is part of everyday lives. It is a method of learning about why things behave in the ways they do, it is a way of finding out how to swim faster through the water, whether life is possible on other planets, and what makes plants grow faster. Knowledge students gain through the study of science will allow them to live life to the max,” he says. The wider school and local communities have embraced the extracurricular club, with Year 11 students raising money to help buy materials for it and some businesses making generous donations. inspire MArCH 2011 75 rEGiONAL rOuNDup Barwon South Western Southern Metropolitan n A group of 20 students from hampton Park SC, lyndale SC, Dandenong hS, McKinnon SC and Mordialloc College will embark on the trip of a lifetime to Picardie, France, in April to undertake an investigation on Australian and French involvement in World War 1 and the bonds forged between the two nations since. The trip, which has been funded by DEECD in conjunction with the International Education Division and Veteran Affairs, will also give the students the ideal opportunity to practice their language skills in preparation for taking French to VCE level. Four teachers will accompany the students who will have a homestay in lyon, take a short tip to Paris, and attend a school in Picardie where they will take part in an ANZAC Day dawn service. n Students at Bellbrae PS are helping to save the iconic Tasmanian Devil, which experts believe may be facing extinction. The rare marsupial could be extinct in the wild by the end of the year if a cure is not found for the aggressive facial tumour disease that has infected 90 per cent of the population. Conservationists say emergency reserves of healthy devils must be established at various locations on the mainland to bolster hopes of the species’ survival with numbers in the wild dwindled to less than 2000. “our students quickly realised that this lovable creature could soon become extinct, prompting them to ask what they could do to help,” says teacher Attalia Egerton. The students created a range of projects on the devil and organised a fundraiser, collecting $1774.85. The money has gone towards adopting a Tasmanian Devil and also supports Zoos Victoria Devils Advocate program, which will provide regular updates to the school throughout 2011 about the health, behaviours, interests and individual habits of these beautiful and unique Australian animals. Western Metropolitan n Students at Jacksons Special School in St Albans are thrilled with their new synthetic playing field that replaces an oval ruined by drought and then wet weather. The school council recently completed an upgrade of the oval converting it into an all-weather, allpurpose space using Tiger Turf. Principal John Raffle says the new outdoor surface is fantastic and the students are thrilled to have year-round access to outdoor activities that include cricket, football, soccer, basketball, netball and a running track. “The students are making the most of the new oval every chance they get. The parents love it too and they were all invited to the official opening, where we had a BBQ and a full day of activities,” he says. 76 inspire MArCH 2011 rEGiONAL rOuNDup Northern Metropolitan n Darebin Community health Service is trialing a program to help prevent preschoolers from becoming overweight adults. Anna Vasello and paediatric occupational therapist Nichole Shanks will run the 10-week program, which begins this month, for children aged two- to three-and-a-half and their parents. Ms Vasello says preschool is the time when children develop an emotional attachment to foods high in fat and sugar that they take into adulthood. “We will encourage parents to engage in active play and role model behaviours to encourage healthy eating,” she says. The program is based on a uK model designed to tackle obesity in school-aged children. It will be evaluated Deakin university health researchers led by Dr helen Skouteris, who says “the latest national data shows 20 per cent of preschoolers are overweight or obese – we need to reverse the trend.” If the program is effective it will be rolled out across Victoria. For more information, call 9485 9040. Eastern Metropolitan n Some speakers could barely see over the podium when they stepped up for the Whitehorse Primary Schools Public Speaking Competition last November, but that didn’t stop the students from delivering passionate messages about what they hoped to achieve by the year 2020. Nine primary schools, with 36 students from Prep to Year 6, took part in the competition, which was opened by Assistant Regional Director for the Eastern Metropolitan Region, Dean Mann, and facilitated by teaching and learning coach Franne holowko who has run similar events in other regions. “It was a very successful day and this year we are hoping to bring in secondary schools as well,” says Ms holowko. “We also want more primary schools to take part in 2011 – we have 17 primary schools in Whitehorse, so it would be fantastic if they all came on board.” For more information, contact Franne holowko on 9878 9339 or email holowko.franne.f@ edumail.vic.gov.au inspire MArCH 2011 77 AppOiNtMENts The appointments listed below are as a result of vacancies advertised online. All data, including spelling of names and schools, is as provided by schools through the recruitment Online system. This information is published for the purpose of general interest only. naMe barwon south Western Adamou, nicholas Vassilis Allen, Vicki Leanne Ambrose, Glenn roger Anderson, Alexandra Ann Anderson, Meredith Armstrong, Kylie Michelle Arthur, elizabeth A Arthur, elizabeth Anne Atchison, patricia Atchison, Wendy elizabeth Attrill, Warren Ballantyne, Kim Ballard, Judith M Ballinger, Daniel Leigh Banfield sr., Dean Bannan, skye Bannan, skye Barbary, Karyn Lorina Barnett, Leonie suzanne Benne, Michael Berry, Caroline Beveridge, Jason Corey Blackley, Dianne elizabeth Blair, Carly Bockholt, Tobias Boh, Candice Bollom, roslyn Joan Bourke, Amanda Justine Boyd, Joel Micheal Brewster-Borwick, Brieony Brittain, patricia Ann Brock, Julianne Brooks, Anthony Brown, Marika Buchanan, Jennifer Joy Campbell, Cheryl Cantone, Antoni Carey, Jodie Carland, reece D Carlin, Gemma Carmichael, Lisa Carrigan-Walsh, Ashlee n Carroll, elisa Carter, Kylie Maree Chivell, emma Kate Civinini, Claudia Clark, Amanda Clark, Amanda Clark, rochelle Kristy Clarke, ian James Clayton, Alicia Jane Clifford, nicholas Close, Mikel Andrew Cockerell, sarah Colbert, Julie Colbron, Jennifer Claire Collins, Kerren Lorraine Colliver, Jan M Condon, Mark John Connolly, ellisa Conroy, stacey Anne Amelia Cook, ethan Kane Cordner, patricia Alice Courtney, Debra Leigh Coutts, rebecca Johanne Coutts, rebecca Johanne Cox, Alison pauline Cramp, Kerryn Crawford, Anna Crisapulli, James Michael Crole, Zoe Crowe, narelle Daff, Barbara Hilary Dale, Kerri-Anne Dalipi, selma Davis, Amanda Leanne de Been, Matthew Michael De Mori, Carlo Delaney, Lauren Jane Deocampo, James Desbrowe-Annear, Cathy Dinse, Hayden William Donahoo, Craig Ashley Donald, Belinda Maree Dowling, Anthony J Duck, Thomas Michael Duffin, Troy Leslie Dunne, Joshua James earls, andrew eastwood, Adele edmonds, Brett John egan, Lisa elliott, Deanne endacott, Claire Fawcett-smith, elisabeth A Ferfoglia, nada Field, elizabeth irene scHool classIFIcaTIon north Geelong sC Hamilton (Gray st.) ps Casterton sC Hamilton (Gray st.) ps Warrnambool east ps Corio Bay senior College Bolwarra ps Bolwarra ps north Geelong sC Warrnambool east ps Camperdown College narrawong District ps Terang College Geelong Hs Baimbridge College Lorne-Aireys inlet p-12 College Lorne-Aireys inlet p-12 College Bundarra ps Montpellier ps Chilwell ps Torquay p-9 College Cobden Technical school Camperdown College Chilwell ps Bell park north ps Grovedale West ps Western Heights sC Geelong Hs Brauer sC Lorne-Aireys inlet p-12 College Oberon Hs Colac south West ps Baimbridge College Mandama ps Brauer sC Oberon Hs newcomb sC Warrnambool College Grovedale College Warrnambool College Chilwell ps simpson ps Highton ps Hampden specialist school Belmont ps Grovedale College Mandama ps Mandama ps surfside ps Timboon p-12 school Tate street - Geelong ps Grovedale West ps Barwon Valley school Forrest ps Belmont Hs Colac south West ps Baimbridge College portland sC Warrnambool east ps Barwon Valley school norlane Hs Grovedale ps Hamilton north ps Coleraine ps Western Heights sC Western Heights sC Western Heights sC Western Heights sC Mt Duneed regional ps Lara ps Torquay p-9 College Barwon Valley school Belmont Hs Western Heights sC Western Heights sC newcomb sC Leopold ps Highton ps Hamilton north ps Tate street - Geelong ps Barwon Valley school Grovedale College Forrest ps Belmont Hs Heywood Consolidated school Geelong Hs Western Heights sC Ocean Grove ps nelson park school Western Heights sC Western Heights sC Alvie Consolidated school Geelong east ps Heywood District sC Torquay p-9 College norlane West ps Geelong east ps 78 inspire MArCH 2011 pr2-4 es1-1 CLAss es1-1 es1-1 eXrT GrD GrD es1-1 CLAss GrD es1-2 eXrT CLAss CLAss LeAD LeAD es1-2 es1-2 GrD CLAss sCH es1-1 CLAss CLAss es1-2 es1-1 CLAss es1-1 es1-1 es1-1 es1-1 CLAss GrD CLAss es1-1 CLAss es1-1 CLAss es1-2 CLAss GrD GrD LeAD GrD GrD CLAss CLAss GrD GrD ACpT GrD GrD GrD es1-1 CLAss CLAss CLAss es1-1 es1-1 CLAss GrD GrD es2-3 es1-1 es1-1 es1-1 es1-1 GrD GrD GrD es1-1 CLAss es1-1 es1-1 es2-3 CLAss CLAss CLAss GrD es1-1 CLAss GrD CLAss CLAss CLAss es1-2 GrD GrD es1-1 GrD es1-1 GrD CLAss CLAss es1-1 es1-1 naMe Finch, Terri-Anne Finnigan, Georgina Louise Fisher, Greg Flynn, Bridget Forster, Danny Bruce Forsyth, Diane fox, chelsea Fraser, susan Mary Gador, robin Davis Gannon, Joy Garcia, Julianna Mary C Garner, Karen Lesley Gee, Deborah Doreen Geerings, Katie Louise George, Chris Gibson, Jenny Gibson, Jessica Gleeson, Glenys Joy Goodman, Wendy Maree Gook, susan Jane Gould, Bradley James Goward, Cameron Grant, Warren Green, sarah Groher, Jessica suzanne Grunwald, Heather Joy Hall, Caroline natasha Hall, Kathrine Hall, Tracey Louise Hamence, Andrew Kenneth Hamilton, Kerrie ruth Hannon, Matthew John Hanson, pauline Kathrine Hardy, rebecca Gillian Kirk Hateley, rebecca Anne Haugh, Matthew noel Hayward, ebony Healey, David Hedrick, simone Heenan, stacey Lea Hehir, Alison Louise Hester, Christopher John Hicks, Debra Karen Higgs, Denise Hill, Kerrie susan Hogan, Joseph Daniel Holmes, Melanie Jane Holz, Ben r Homes, rebecca Jade Honeywell, Tania s Horwill, Kane rodney Hosking, Adelle Jane Hosking, Adelle Jane Humphreys, Fiona Michelle Huss, neika Hutchins, Casey M Hutchison, Lloyd David Hutchison, Lloyd David innes, Joanne innes, Joanne Mary isles, Fiona ruth Jankowski, stanley Jarvis, Lee Christopher Jarvis, Lee Christopher Jehu, Jessica Kate Jenkins, Kaye pauline Johnson, Kate Johnson, susan Marie Jones, emily Louise Jones, rodney patrick Kapana, natalie Caroline Kealy, elise Kelly, Christopher Damien Kelly, Karen Joy Kelly, Katrina Louise Kenna, Jane Catherine Kent, shonelle Kichakov, Anna Kilfoyle, Anthony Killen, rosalie Killey, Jane Christine Kilpatrick, Dean Andrew Kirk, Hayley Anna Koerner, Lauren Kurzman, Matther Laidlaw, Ashley Allan Larcombe, Kay erica Lee, Jane Clifton Lee, Jillian Clara Lee, Karen Lee, stephen Lewis, Graham Allan Lowe, nadine Louise Lowther, sharron Leigh Lumb, Katrina Angela Lydall, Quentin Christopher Lynch, Amy Victoria Maddern, paul Michael scHool classIFIcaTIon Bellarine sC Warrnambool east ps Hamilton north ps Lara ps Geelong south ps Mandama ps Brauer sC Warrnambool sDs Belmont Hs Lorne-Aireys inlet p-12 College Geelong Hs nelson park school Western Heights sC Matthew Flinders Girls’ sC newcomb sC Matthew Flinders Girls’ sC Birregurra ps Hamilton (Gray st.) ps Hamilton (Gray st.) ps Mandama ps norlane West ps newcomb sC Geelong Hs Barwon Valley school Grovedale West ps Lorne-Aireys inlet p-12 College Matthew Flinders Girls’ sC newcomb sC Bell park north ps Geelong east ps Casterton sC newcomb sC Colac south West ps Bellarine sC panmure ps Timboon p-12 school Belmont Hs Belmont Hs Camperdown College Cobden Technical school Montpellier ps Geelong east ps Hamilton (Gray st.) ps Drysdale ps Camperdown College Warrnambool sDs Corio Bay senior College newcomb sC Hamilton north ps newcomb sC Timboon p-12 school Belmont ps Belmont ps Barwon Valley school Timboon p-12 school Woodford ps Belmont Hs Belmont Hs Bellarine sC Bellarine sC Baimbridge College Geelong east ps Grovedale ps Grovedale ps surfside ps Derrinallum p-12 College Mandama ps Terang College Wallington ps Brauer sC rollins ps Casterton sC Matthew Flinders Girls’ sC Merrivale ps Geelong east ps Woodford ps Lara ps norlane West ps Geelong Hs Geelong Hs Bellaire ps Hamilton (Gray st.) ps nelson park school Highton ps Casterton sC north Geelong sC Western Heights sC Woolsthorpe ps George street ps - Hamilton Barwon Valley school Alvie Consolidated school Balmoral p-12 Community Colleg norlane West ps Warrnambool sDs nelson park school Lara sC Geelong east ps Beeac ps CLAss CLAss LeAD GrD GrD es1-1 CLAss Ap1-1 CLAss es1-1 CLAss CLAss es1-1 CLAss CLAss CLAss CLAss CLAss es1-1 es1-1 GrD CLAss CLAss es1-1 CLAss LeAD CLAss CLAss CLAss CLAss GrD CLAss es1-1 CLAss GrD LeAD GrD GrD es1-1 CLAss es1-2 GrD es1-1 GrD es1-1 es1-1 es2-4 CLAss CLAss CLAss LeAD GrD GrD es1-1 GrD GrD CLAss CLAss es1-2 es1-2 CLAss es1-1 CLAss CLAss GrD CLAss CLAss es1-1 GrD CLAss GrD CLAss CLAss GrD es1-1 eXrT GrD es1-1 GrD CLAss CLAss CLAss CLAss GrD sCH es1-1 es1-1 es1-1 eXrT GrD GrD CLAss GrD es1-1 GrD CLAss GrD GrD naMe Main, Kristy L Mann, Kachia noelle Mansbridge, simon Mansfield, symone Maroniti, John Mason, sally Louise Mason, sally Louise Matafonov, Lynn Maree McAuliffe, Kuiama McBrien, Michael William McCallum, Janette Lesley G McCaughan, Craig robert McClusky, Merryn Kay McDonald, sarah-Jane McDonough, Anna Louise McFarlane, ellie McFarlane, ellie McGrath, Janet Maree McHaffie, John Mcinerney, Luke McKeegan, Jacqueline McKenzie, Melissa McLachlan, Angus Donald McLean, Melanie Jane McLeod Hoskin, robyn McManus, Lauren Adele Mcnaughton, Anne robyn Mcnaughton, Leanne Joy Mcpherson, Leah Kate Mcshane, sheridan Mcspedden, stewart John Mcsween, erin Louise Meek, Jessica Kate Melli, Francesco Mendelson, Leanne Menzel, Barbara Ann Millard, suzy Leanne Mills, Kerry Anne Milsome, Aaron Mark Mirtschin, Donna narelle Moloney, Kristen Melissa Moody, peter William Moore, Jemima Jane Moriarty, Anne Marie Morrissy, Faith Lechelle Morrow, Lynda Moyle, russell M Mueller, emily Jane Munoz, nuria Muratti, sandra Murfitt, Megan Murray, ross Donald Muschamp, Amanda M nam, Kylie rebecca nash, Jodie Ann nestor, Joel Michael newton, Julia Ann noonan, sarah elizabeth noone, Fiona O’Bree, Kathryn Jane O’Brien, Carmel O’Callaghan, Lauren Anne O’Connell, Clare e O’Connell, paul William Osborn, irene Osley, rebecca Lynette packett, robyn Verna peake, Matthew robert peardon, serena petrisor, Yvonne Maree pett, Julie petzierides, Marie plevko, Kimberley podbury, ellen polglaze, elizabeth (Liz) purcell, Maria pyke, Laura rantall, Jy rees, siwan Angharad reynolds, Angela Ann reynolds, Gillian rhodes, patricia robyn robb, elizabeth Marie roberts, Ann Catherine robertson, steven richard robinson, Jillian Margaret roche, Joanne Gabriel rotherham, rhonda Lynne rowe, Tania Lea russell, Kylie Anne sachse, paula Maree sager, nadine samji, Jaiman Khushal scarrott, Judith Annette schmidt, Damien Alan scott, ian samuel shamana shanahan, Kylie Anne scHool classIFIcaTIon Barwon Heads ps Geelong Hs Brauer sC Barwon Heads ps Brauer sC Merino Consolidated school Merino Consolidated school Barwon Valley school Bellarine sC portland sC Hamilton north ps Mandama ps Western Heights sC Baimbridge College Brauer sC Torquay p-9 College Torquay p-9 College Belmont Hs Cobden ps Warrnambool east ps Mandama ps Timboon p-12 school Colac south West ps Warrnambool east ps Oberon Hs Barwon Heads ps George street ps - Hamilton Ocean Grove ps Brauer sC Barwon Valley school Hamlyn Banks ps Warrnambool ps Terang College Grovedale College north shore ps George street ps - Hamilton Macarthur ps Lara sC north Geelong sC penshurst ps Brauer sC portland sC Geelong east ps Timboon p-12 school Apollo Bay p-12 College Oberon Hs Derrinallum p-12 College Belmont Hs nelson park school Grovedale West ps Bell park north ps Grovedale College nelson park school Torquay p-9 College Grovedale College Warrnambool east ps Warrnambool sDs Warrnambool sDs Derrinallum p-12 College Grovedale West ps Derrinallum p-12 College Oberon Hs Warrnambool College Bell park north ps Oberon Hs Grovedale College Terang College Warrnambool College Oberon Hs Bell park north ps Geelong east ps Leopold ps north shore ps Cobden Technical school Whittington ps norlane West ps Hamilton north ps Warrnambool east ps Brauer sC Lara Lake ps norlane Hs Casterton sC Hamilton (Gray st.) ps newcomb sC norlane Hs Baimbridge College Warrnambool sDs Whittington ps Warrnambool sDs George street ps - Hamilton Mandama ps Barwon Valley school Anglesea ps Grovedale ps Lara Lake ps Camperdown College Barwon south Western region Hamilton north ps CLAss GrD CLAss GrD CLAss GrD GrD es1-1 CLAss LeAD CLAss GrD es1-1 CLAss es1-1 GrD GrD es1-2 GrD GrD es1-1 GrD es1-1 es1-1 es1-1 GrD CLAss eXrT es1-1 CLAss GrD CLAss CLAss CLAss GrD es1-1 es1-1 LeAD CLAss CLAss es1-1 es1-2 es1-1 CLAss eXrT GrD CLAss CLAss CLAss es1-2 CLAss CLAss GrD CLAss CLAss GrD es2-5 es1-2 es1-2 GrD CLAss GrD GrD CLAss es1-1 GrD CLAss CLAss GrD es1-1 es1-1 GrD GrD LeAD es1-1 es1-1 CLAss GrD CLAss GrD es1-1 CLAss CLAss CLAss GrD es1-2 LeAD es1-1 es1-1 es1-1 es1-1 CLAss GrD CLAss GrD CLAss es2-4 CLAss AppOiNtMENts naMe shen, sophia Feng sheppard, Carolynne silva, Fay Helen simondson, Michael simonsen, Lydia petter simonsen, Lydia petter sinclair, sandra Joan skeet, eva sky, Laura sky, Laura Christine Maria sly, Janette Christine smith, Angela Vivien smith, Angela Vivien smith, Anita Maria smith, Audra rachael smith, Brenda smith, Carly Jade smith, Christian smith, ngaira Leonie smith, susan spring, suzanne Maree stevanovic, Kate elizabeth stocki, Daniel petar sullivan, Mark James sullivan, scarlett Louise Tainsh, Megan Louise Taylor, Andrea L Taylor, Glenn Taylor, Jane Louise Taylor, Jane Louise Te Kiri-Tuwairua, Christine A Thomas, Christopher F Thomas, Coral Ann Thomson, rachell Jessica Timms, Jullie Anne Tkaczuk, nadia Tucker, susan Joy Turner, Mary Theresa Turner, robert Bromley Turner, Zoe Vagg, sharon Lee Van Der ploeg, Yvonne nicole Van Der pol, nicole A Vandenberghe, Megan Vaught, Tracey Venn, Liam edward Vistarini, Melanie J Walford, Helen Walker, Katherine Walter, David Alexander Warburton, Tim Warren, sharyn Webb, John philip Webster, Cassia Webster, Cassia roze Weidner, simone White, elaine Whitecross, Graham John Wiffen, Michelle Lee Wild, Anna Kathleen Wilkinson, Jacqueline Williams, Andrew K Williams, Chris James Williams, Donna Jane scHool classIFIcaTIon Matthew Flinders Girls’ sC Allansford & District ps Grovedale College Geelong Hs Mandama ps Mandama ps Belmont Hs Western Heights sC Bolwarra ps Bolwarra ps Oberon Hs Belmont Hs Belmont Hs Western Heights sC norlane West ps Brauer sC Belmont Hs Torquay p-9 College Apollo Bay p-12 College Matthew Flinders Girls’ sC Warrnambool sDs Casterton sC Leopold ps Cobden Technical school Casterton sC Lara ps Timboon p-12 school Geelong Hs Lorne-Aireys inlet p-12 College Lorne-Aireys inlet p-12 College Colac south West ps portland sC Western Heights sC Cavendish ps Macarthur ps Torquay p-9 College Barwon Valley school Oberon Hs Matthew Flinders Girls’ sC north Geelong sC Camperdown College Belmont Hs Ashby ps Camperdown College Torquay p-9 College Timboon p-12 school Leopold ps Barwon Valley school norlane West ps nelson park school Montpellier ps Warrnambool east ps Casterton sC Bellarine sC Bellarine sC Lara Lake ps rollins ps newcomb sC Grovedale College Geelong Hs norlane West ps Belmont Hs Drysdale ps Birregurra ps CLAss GrD CLAss CLAss GrD GrD CLAss es1-1 GrD GrD es1-1 CLAss CLAss es1-1 es1-1 es1-1 CLAss Ap1-2 es1-1 CLAss es1-1 CLAss CLAss sCH es1-1 GrD Ap1-1 CLAss GrD GrD CLAss LeAD es1-1 GrD es1-1 Ap1-2 es1-1 GrD CLAss CLAss es1-1 Ap1-1 es1-1 es1-2 CLAss GrD CLAss es1-1 GrD CLAss GrD es1-1 Ap1-1 CLAss CLAss CLAss eXrT CLAss es1-1 CLAss eXrT CLAss GrD GrD naMe scHool classIFIcaTIon Williams, Kara Wilmoth, emily Jane Wirth, nicole Witcombe, Vanessa Helen Withers, Fiona ellen Wood, Alana Wood, Alana Woodward, Madeleine Mary Wright, Bonita Wright, eve Wyld, Helen elizabeth Yamamoto, Yoko Young, Kara Zaffarese, Courtney Lee Barwon Valley school Colac south West ps Bellarine sC Barwon Valley school Mandama ps Grovedale ps Grovedale West ps Warrnambool sDs Mortlake p-12 College Belmont Hs Western Heights sC Brauer sC portland sC Matthew Flinders Girls’ sC CLAss GrD es1-2 CLAss CLAss GrD GrD es2-5 GrD GrD es1-1 CLAss CLAss es1-2 eastern Metropolitan Aalders, nicole Leigh Abersteiner, Chad Cameron Adams, Ann royale Adams, Meryl elizabeth Adams, nicholas James Addison, Brooke Alban, rosaleen Helen Allan, Debra Allchin, Belinda Altmann, Chaterine Junydha Anastasios, Helen Joy Andersen, Kelly Anne Anderton, Mathew paul Anthony, Catherine Appleby, Colleen Arias-Lazo, Bernardita Armstrong, Michael Charles Arnold, Jane elizabeth Arnold, Monika Arnold, Timothy James Arnup, Jessica Arundale, Brad s Arundale, Brad s Ash, Darren stephen Ashmole, Broderick John Athanasakis, William Andrew Attwood, elise s Avery, emma Backhouse, Julie Ann Backhouse, Linda Maree Backman, Alyson Marie Baizanos, Margaret Clare Bakas, stella Baker, Cheryl Ballot, Claire esme Bancell, Glenda irene Barbanti, Jessica Ashlee Barber, Brittany Barnes, paul John Barr, elizabeth Jane Barry, Brenden Bartsch, Wendy Linda Batalha, Joel Bate, Alison Gaye Bate, Louise elisabeth Bates, Julia Gay Bates, Lindsey Martha Baumgarth, Melinda elise Donburn ps Upwey Hs Box Hill senior sC Kent park ps Boronia Heights College Lilydale Hs parkwood sC The patch ps norwood sC Glen Waverley sC sherbrooke Community school Maroondah sC Clayton north ps Millwarra ps sassafras ps rowville sC Tinternvale ps norwood sC Upper Yarra sC Mont Albert ps Glen Waverley sC Jells park ps sussex Heights ps Blackburn ps Warrandyte Hs Koonung sC Vermont sC Heathmont College Mount evelyn sDs scoresby sC emerald ps syndal south ps serpell ps Ferntree Gully north ps Boroondara park ps Knox park ps serpell ps Mount Waverley sC Andersons Creek ps rangeview ps scoresby sC Lilydale West ps Brentwood sC Croydon sC scoresby sC Blackburn Hs serpell ps syndal south ps es1-1 LeAD CLAss es1-1 CLAss LeAD CLAss es1-1 CLAss CLAss es1-1 es1-1 Ap1-1 es1-1 es1-1 CLAss GrD es2-4 CLAss CLAss GrD GrD GrD CLAss CLAss GrD CLAss CLAss CLAss es1-1 GrD CLAss CLAss es1-1 GrD CLAss GrD CLAss LeAD pr2-4 es1-2 pr2-3 LeAD CLAss GrD es1-1 GrD GrD naMe Bawa, ipshita singh Baycan, sermin Baycan, sermin Beagley, Michelle Beale, Jennifer Anne Beardshaw, shelley Diane Beardsley, pamela Marie Beare, stephen G Becker, Belinda Becker, patricia Bedovian, Christine Beed, rebecca j Bellingham, Felicity r Benne, Justin Vincent Benne, Justin Vincent Bennett, Courtney paige Bennett, Karen Jane Bennett, Terry Bennetts, Marice Linda Benson, Anne Bertram, Damien William Besford, Melissa ruth Bethune, Haydn Bickford, Kate emmeline Biddle, ruth elizabeth Binotto, phillip Mark Birch, susan patricia Birrell, Tim Blake, elyce patricia Blamey, Timothy Todd Blanch-Frederick, Aimee Blyth, Lorraine Boal, Caroline Boek, Fiona Margaret Boggia, patricia Frances Bolger, sarah Bond, Justin peter Borg, Charmain Borg, shirley Bowers, philip Bradtke, Timothy David Brain, Victoria Branagan-strike, Deborah Brandt, Leanne patricia Bray, Amanda Brewer, Louise ruth Brewster, Barry philip Brewster, sara Jane Bride, Kim Louise Bridges, Fiona Broadbent, eliza Broadribb, Anne Carolyn Broomfield, Mary Broomfield, Mary Louise Brown, Colleen Brown, Joanne Browne, Matt Brunelli, Daniela Maria Bucci, sarah Jane Buivids Jr., Amanda Daina Bunker, Danielle Kara Burke, Jessica Burley, Caitlyn Georgina Burton, Geoffrey Charles scHool classIFIcaTIon Mooroolbark College Camberwell Hs Camberwell Hs Jells park ps The Basin ps Kallista ps Forest Hill College Heathmont College Forest Hill College Mount Dandenong ps rowville sC Upwey south ps Ashwood school Menzies Creek ps Menzies Creek ps parkwood sC Kent park ps eastern Metropolitan region Ashwood school Aurora school Hughesdale ps Templestowe Valley ps east Doncaster sC serpell ps sussex Heights ps ringwood sC The patch ps Boronia Heights College Templestowe Valley ps Canterbury Girls’ sC Laburnum ps Brentwood sC Templestowe Valley ps Launching place ps Monash sDs Mount View ps Box Hill Hs Forest Hill College Mont Albert ps Canterbury Girls’ sC Canterbury Girls’ sC Cockatoo ps Old Orchard ps rowville ps Mount View ps Boronia West ps Mooroolbark College Croydon West ps Greythorn ps Macclesfield ps scoresby sC sherbrooke Community school Lilydale ps Lilydale ps east Doncaster sC Forest Hill College rowville sC serpell ps Wheelers Hill sC Orchard Grove ps swinburne senior sC Livingstone ps Mount evelyn sDs rowville sC CLAss es2-3 es2-3 GrD es1-1 CLAss es1-1 CLAss es1-2 CLAss CLAss GrD GrD GrD GrD GrD es1-1 eXeCLs es1-1 es1-1 CLAss GrD GrD GrD LeAD CLAss CLAss GrD GrD CLAss GrD CLAss GrD es1-1 CLAss CLAss CLAss es1-2 CLAss CLAss GrD GrD GrD es1-1 es1-1 CLAss es1-2 CLAss Ap1-1 es1-1 GrD pr2-3 es1-1 es1-1 es1-2 es1-1 CLAss LeAD GrD GrD GrD GrD es1-1 CLAss inspire MArCH 2011 79 AppOiNtMENts naMe Bushby, Damien Butler, Justin Buzaglo, Katherine Byatt, Catherine Mary Byrnes, Felicity Calic, eddie Callaghan, Jane noelene Callahan, Amanda Callegaro, Leanne Cameron, David John Campbell, emily Katherine Campbell, Gareth scott Campbell, Mark Leslie Campbell, Matthew reginald Campbell, Matthew reginald Campbell, paul David Candeloro, sonia candy, rebecca l Cardwell, Louise Michelle Carlon, Kay elizabeth Carmody, Gerard John Carr, nicholas John Carroll, Chloe Carter, evelyn Diane Carter, Meaghan Castelino, Juliette elizabeth Cavill, Lisa Joan Ceresoli, Melinda Chandrasena Jr., niluka s Chapman, Timothy Mark Chapple, rosemary Lorraine Charnock, Lynne Maria Cherry, pauline nikki Chesterman, shirley Chiera, emma Marie Chisholm, Monique Chivell, stephanie Chivell, stephanie Christie, Matthew Chung, sookhyun suzie Churcher, Laura Clapp, stephanie Joy Clark, Benjamin James s Clark, simon James Clark, Timothy robert Clayton, susan elizabeth Clifton Mills, Tonia Anne Close, Brylie rebecca Clyde, stewart Coates, Jeremy David Colby, Lauren Collard, Lynneve Jane Collins, Donna sheree Colombani, sandra Conly, Helen ruth Connor, Louise Dorothy Cook, Hayley Margaret Cook, natasha L Cook, simone Marie Copeman, Louise Cornish, Matthew Cornwall, Zoe Miranda Costello, emily Jayne Costello, Madeline Cotter, patricia Margerette Couch, Cheryl Coulson, rachael Lee Cowling, Georgia Cathlin Crawford, Mia Kerin Crebbin, Belinda Crossett, Andrew robert Crotty, Adam John Crouch, nathan roy Crowe, Anthony Callan Cruise, Amanda Cullen, Judith Cullinan, rebecca Mary Cumbo, nicholas Anthony Cumming, Amy M Cunningham, sigrid Cunningham, sylvia Currington, Laura Cutelle, Julia ellen D’Aloisio, Mary D’Arcy, Brian James D’souza, prianjali Frederika Dale, nicole Maree Daly, Alison Damschke, Jules shane Danahay, Ashlea elizabeth Darby, Melissa Darroch, stephen Davey, Deborah Leanne Davies-Kljajic, Bettina Davies, Chantelle May Davies, Heather Maree Davis, Kristy rae Dawborn, nicola Dawson, Claire Dawson, Warren Anthony de Garis, sarah elizabeth De Graaff, Thomas Gerard scHool classIFIcaTIon Canterbury Girls’ sC selby ps Mooroolbark east ps Wandin Yallock ps Mont Albert ps rowville sC Amsleigh park ps eastwood ps Vermont sC Canterbury Girls’ sC Croydon Hills ps rowville sC Fairhills ps Glenferrie ps Mt. Waverley north ps rowville sC Monash sDs surrey Hills ps Deepdene ps Monash sDs Mount Waverley sC Box Hill Hs Mountain Gate ps Vermont sC eastwood ps Auburn south ps Wandin north ps Kew Hs Hawthorn sC Lilydale Heights College Lilydale Hs Kent park ps Upwey Hs Tinternvale ps Boroondara park ps Brentwood sC Warrandyte ps Warrandyte ps Mount Waverley sC Wheelers Hill sC Vermont sC Lilydale Hs Wandin Yallock ps Gembrook ps Highvale sC Kew ps solway ps Monbulk College Jells park ps Upwey Hs Lysterfield ps Antonio park ps Balwyn ps Camberwell Hs Blackburn eLs Wheelers Hill ps Weeden Heights ps Laburnum ps rowville sC ringwood sC Upper Yarra sC rolling Hills ps Weeden Heights ps Highvale sC Koonung sC Warburton ps Bayswater ps Ferny Creek ps ringwood north ps Kew east ps essex Heights ps Mount evelyn ps Maroondah sC Lilydale Hs rowville sC Mount View ps Upwey Hs Glenferrie ps Lilydale Hs Mullauna sC Kew Hs Boronia West ps Hartwell ps Kent park ps Healesville Hs Camberwell Hs Glen Waverley ps Lilydale Hs Croydon sC Mount evelyn ps Greythorn ps Forest Hill College Mount View ps Canterbury Girls’ sC Warrandyte Hs ringwood sC Kew east ps norwood sC Boronia West ps Healesville Hs Camberwell Hs Koonung sC 80 inspire MArCH 2011 CLAss pr2-3 CLAss es1-1 CLAss es1-1 es1-1 GrD CLAss CLAss ACpT CLAss GrD CLAss CLAss CLAss es1-1 GrD GrD es1-1 GrD CLAss GrD CLAss CLAss ACpT GrD CLAss es1-1 CLAss CLAss es1-1 LeAD es1-2 LeAD LeAD ACpT ACpT GrD es1-1 GrD CLAss GrD ACpT CLAss GrD es1-1 GrD LeAD CLAss GrD CLAss GrD es1-1 CLAss CLAss es1-1 CLAss es1-2 CLAss es1-1 es1-1 GrD CLAss Ap2-3 es1-2 GrD es1-1 GrD ACpT pr2-4 GrD es1-2 GrD CLAss es1-1 CLAss CLAss GrD CLAss CLAss GrD ACpT es1-1 LeAD es2-3 GrD CLAss GrD GrD CLAss es1-1 es2-4 CLAss GrD CLAss GrD CLAss ACpT LeAD GrD CLAss naMe de rosbo, Ganaelle Deane, Margaret Debono, Judi Lee Deering, Tracey Deering, Tracey Leanne Delhaye, Vanessa Den elzen, Andrew Den elzen, Ashleigh Maree Derix, stephanie Devereux, Anthony Alan Dewar, Mark James Dewar, 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Libby Anne Flockhart, Jennifer ruth Floros, Harry Flynn, Jennifer Fogarty, Kathleen Margaret Ford, Kerry Lenore Formston, peter Forrest, Melissa Jayne Forster, Jan Forte, ryan James Foster, Dale Andrew Foxall, eva Leni Fra, Laura Frank, Janine Maree Franklin, Diana Louise Fraser, elise Anne Fraser, Jonique elise Frawley, Maureen Freeman, Michelle Fulton, Melonie skye Furno, Lisa Gachon, Caroline Gadler-Hele, sue Galbraith, elysia ruth Gange, steven Gangell, natasha Ganter, Megan Garcia, Christian John Gardner-Drummond, paul Gardner, Bronwyn patricia Gardner, Kate Garrett, stewart L Garwood, stephen paul Gastin, Maree Gatt, nina Gauci, Anita Dawn Gertsakis, Janet elizabeth Ghirardello, Marie Giacoppo, Julie patricia scHool classIFIcaTIon Templeton ps Oakleigh south ps park Orchards ps Wattle View ps Wattle View ps Camberwell ps Croydon Hills ps Upwey south ps Vermont south special school Heathmont College Maroondah sC Gembrook ps Upper Yarra sC Upper Yarra sC Croydon Community school 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Box Hill senior sC Ashwood school Vermont sC Mount View ps Hartwell ps Mt. Waverley north ps Mount Waverley ps Auburn ps Templestowe Valley ps Lilydale ps Glen Waverley sc Knox Gardens ps Ashwood school Dorset ps Upper Yarra sC John Monash science school Upwey Hs Mount Dandenong ps Wheelers Hill sC Warrandyte Hs GrD CLAss CLAss es1-1 es1-1 es1-2 GrD GrD es2-4 CLAss LeAD es1-2 CLAss CLAss es1-1 CLAss es2-3 es1-1 CLAss es1-2 CLAss ACpT CLAss es1-2 es1-1 CLAss es2-3 es2-3 GrD es1-1 GrD es1-1 GrD GrD CLAss es1-1 es1-1 es1-1 GrD CLAss es1-2 es1-1 GrD GrD LeAD CLAss es1-1 LeAD es2-3 es1-2 CLAss CLAss es1-1 GrD GrD GrD GrD GrD es1-1 pr2-3 es2-3 es2-3 LeAD es1-1 CLAss CLAss es1-1 CLAss es1-1 es1-1 GrD es1-1 LeAD CLAss CLAss CLAss es1-2 es1-1 GrD CLAss es1-1 GrD es1-2 GrD GrD CLAss GrD ACpT CLAss CLAss GrD GrD CLAss GrD es1-1 CLAss es1-1 es1-2 LeAD CLAss pr2-4 es1-1 naMe scHool Giannopoulos, Cilla Giblett, Amanda rae Gibson, Debra Gibson, Leah Deanne Gill, Dianne Maree Gillespie, shaun Michael Gillies, Laura Gillies, Laura Jane Glanvill, Julie Glare, Angela Glass, 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Anne Haug, Merryn Claire Hayes, elizabeth Hayres, Glen Malcolm Head, elizabeth Heintze, Katherine Mary Hem, Lony Hemmett, Anoja Janaki Hemsley, Andrew Henri, Amy elizabeth Heriot, Kelli Herrera, Alexia Hesse, elizabeth Hesse, elizabeth Anne Hetherington, Jessica Anne Hibble, Gemma Anne Hicks, Jacqueline Lesley Hill, elisabeth Hillhouse, Leah Hiruma, Helen Hobbs, simone Hoff, Ann Holder, Briana Kate Holien, ella Jane Holland, sean Hook, robert James Hope, ella Marie Hope, Kirsty Horat, Cheree Hose, David Andrew Howard, Kate elizabeth Howarth, Georgina Mary Howell, Wayne J Howse, Helen Janice Huang, Xian Feng Hughes, Cheralyn Joy Hughes, Joyce e Hughes, Melissa Marie Hume, Amanda Humphries, steve Hunt, JulieAnn Orchard Grove ps parkwood sC Ashwood sC Blackburn Lake ps Mount evelyn sDs Vermont sC Doncaster Gardens ps Doncaster Gardens ps Camberwell Hs Blackburn eLsh Lilydale Heights College Camelot rise ps Canterbury Girls’ sC Mount Waverley sC Croydon Community school Upper Yarra sC Glen 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Yarra sC Mont Albert ps Kerrimuir ps ringwood sC Gembrook ps emerald sC Mulgrave ps regency park ps Donburn ps Bulleen Heights school norwood sC Kent park ps Brentwood sC Hughesdale ps Hartwell ps Upwey Hs parkmore ps Mulgrave ps Upwey Hs parkwood sC Glen Waverley south ps Chatham ps Heatherwood school Wonga park ps classIFIcaTIon GrD es1-1 LeAD GrD es1-1 LeAD CLAss CLAss es2-3 CLAss CLAss CLAss CLAss es1-1 es2-3 es1-1 es1-1 es1-1 CLAss es1-1 GrD es1-1 Ap1-1 es1-1 CLAss CLAss CLAss es1-2 es1-2 GrD CLAss LeAD CLAss es1-2 LeAD es1-1 GrD GrD es1-1 CLAss pr3-6 es1-1 CLAss GrD es2-4 GrD GrD CLAss es1-1 es1-1 GrD LeAD CLAss CLAss GrD es1-1 CLAss CLAss LeAD CLAss CLAss GrD es1-1 GrD CLAss CLAss es1-1 GrD CLAss CLAss GrD es1-1 CLAss ACpT ACpT GrD GrD es1-1 CLAss GrD CLAss LeAD es1-1 LeAD GrD GrD CLAss es1-1 GrD es1-1 LeAD CLAss GrD CLAss es1-1 CLAss CLAss CLAss GrD CLAss es1-1 eXrT AppOiNtMENts naMe Hunt, Karen Louise Huntly, nicole Leeanne Hurley, edwina Hurley, ellen Catherine Hutcheson, Jessie Kate Hyland, Clare Brigid Hynes, Diane elizabeth iaconesso, Matthew Louis iannazzo, peter Anthony icke, Amy K iverach, Majorie Anne Jack, nicole Lyn Jackson, Wendy May Jamar, Carly James, Georgina sarah Jansen, Carina renee Jarmyn, Kate Jessica Jarry, Megan Louise Jin, shuo Johncock, Kylie Johns, Briana Linda Johnson, Andrew Johnson, Melissa Jane Johnson, peter Graeme Johnson, sarah Anne Johnston, Markala Johnston, Tamsin Claire Johnstone, Anna Louise Johnstone, stuart Andrew Jones, Caroline Joan Jones, Deborah Anne Jordan, rebecca Jowett, Theresa Christine Joyce, Matthew philip Joyner, sarah Ann Jusic, Wendy Kalnins, Harry Arvids Kamphuis-Gall, elizabeth Karelsky, Miriam Kaur, Balvinder Kaur, Gurbin Kaur, Jasvinder Dhillon Kehoe, Marianne Kelman, Joanna Margaret Kemp, Brian Kent, Christopher ross Kent, Michael William Kentler, edmund Valentin Keramitsis, Angelica Kerollous, Gihan Kerr, Matthew David Key, Kara Kidd, Michelle Louise Kidner, Tarryn Louise Kiew, suet Miang Kilby, Helen Anne Kimpton, Troy Harold Kingsley, Christine ruth Kinross, Victoria Kinsman, Dean Leslie Kirchhofer, Bruce Gregory Kish, Dianne Kim Klinge, Jennifer Knight, Kristen scHool classIFIcaTIon Glenallen school park Orchards ps John Monash science school Old Orchard ps Gembrook ps Hartwell ps Templeton ps Hughesdale ps rowville ps Templestowe Heights ps parkmore ps Croydon sDs Healesville Hs Mt. Waverley north ps Mount View ps Lilydale Hs seville ps Canterbury Girls’ sC Glenallen school Mount evelyn sDs Karoo ps Templestowe park ps Bayswater ps Mooroolbark east ps Upper Yarra sC Macclesfield ps rowville sC Mont Albert ps Vermont sC eastwood ps Maroondah sC Forest Hill College Bulleen Heights school norwood sC east Doncaster sC Wattle park ps Canterbury Girls’ sC Vermont sC norwood sC John Monash science school Kew Hs east Doncaster sC rangeview ps Blackburn eLsh Kew Hs Healesville ps ringwood sC Glenallen school serpell ps Kew Hs Mullauna sC Kent park ps Belgrave south ps Montrose ps Bulleen Heights school Macclesfield ps Mt. Waverley north ps Kallista ps Auburn ps rowville sC Heathmont College Macclesfield ps Livingstone ps Mount View ps LeAD GrD CLAss GrD CLAss GrD LeAD GrD es1-1 GrD es1-1 es1-1 LeAD CLAss CLAss CLAss GrD CLAss es1-1 es1-1 es1-1 CLAss GrD CLAss es1-2 GrD CLAss CLAss LeAD CLAss es1-1 es1-2 es1-1 CLAss GrD es1-1 es1-2 CLAss CLAss GrD CLAss LeAD eXrT GrD CLAss ACpT GrD es1-1 CLAss es1-2 LeAD ACpT GrD GrD es1-1 es1-1 ACpT CLAss GrD es1-1 CLAss es1-1 GrD GrD naMe Knight, nicola Clare Knight, susan Kopciewicz, Amy Louise Kordick, Damien Mark Kormas, Connie Kotsiras, Kate Kotsonis, Anastasia Kozaris, nicole Krozian, Kevork Kwan Tat, Meelane La Vale, Kerry Laity, susan Gaye Lam, Hung Ki Langdon, roger W Larke, Cassandra nicole Lauder, Heather Lavender, peter Lawrie, Lyndal Kate Le Juge, richard Bruce Lee, Cze-Chiao Lee, pamela Leslie Lee, peta Jane Leeks, rebecca Cecile Lees, David philip Leitch, Tamara phyllis r Len, Lai Li, Helena Haiying Licht, Joshua Alexander Lin, Jui Jung Liu, Fang Livingston, nicole Lloyd-vanni, Kelly Ann Lloyd, Anthony Michael Lloyd, David Lobato, Christine Lochran, Luke Mark Lockett, Katrina Ann Locking, rebecca robyn Lockrey, Jane elizabeth Loonstra, Catherine Luong, sandy Luttick, Daniel Lyall, Andrew Lawrence Lyall, Giorsal Freda Lynch, Christopher John Lyngcoln, Jamie Adam Macaulay, Karen Lisa Macbeth, Todd Andrew MacDonald, Alexander D Macdonald, Gordonstewart Macdonald, Kenneth Hall MacDonald, penelope MacDonald, sarah-Lee Mackay, Lachlan Alexander MacKinnon, sara elise MacLean, Andrew stuart ian Maclean, suzanne Lisa Magdis, steven Maghami, Alice Maginness, Karen Maguinness, emma Main, Georgia ellen Main, Jarrod Michael Main, Jemimah Ann scHool classIFIcaTIon ruskin park ps Mount Waverley sC Glen iris ps Croydon Community school Blackburn ps east Doncaster sC solway ps Forest Hill College ringwood sC Camberwell ps eastwood ps norwood sC Wantirna College Highvale sC Oakleigh ps parkhill ps Weeden Heights ps regency park ps Croydon sC pinewood ps essex Heights ps syndal south ps Brentwood sC Maroondah sC Camelot rise ps Blackburn eLs Camberwell Hs Upwey Hs serpell ps serpell ps Weeden Heights ps Kew ps Highvale sC Healesville Hs Croydon sC Kew Hs Ferny Creek ps Ferntree Gully north ps Mount evelyn sDs Mount evelyn sDs ringwood sC Canterbury Girls’ sC Monash sDs Donburn ps Glen Waverley sc Templestowe College John Monash science school Ashwood school Great ryrie ps Healesville Hs Balwyn Hs Warrandyte ps Laburnum ps ringwood sC Mitcham ps Glenferrie ps Glenallen school Croydon Community school Monbulk College Auburn south ps Blackburn Lake ps Lilydale Heights College Blackburn Hs Wandin north ps ACpT CLAss CLAss es1-1 es1-2 es1-1 es1-1 GrD CLAss CLAss CLAss CLAss CLAss LeAD GrD es1-1 GrD GrD es1-2 GrD CLAss es1-2 CLAss LeAD CLAss es1-1 CLAss CLAss CLAss CLAss CLAss es1-1 LeAD LeAD es2-3 GrD es1-1 GrD es2-3 es2-3 CLAss CLAss es1-1 es1-1 CLAss CLAss es2-3 Ap1-2 LeAD LeAD CLAss es1-1 GrD GrD GrD LeAD es1-1 ACpT CLAss eXrT CLAss LeAD CLAss CLAss naMe scHool Major, shane peter Mall, Mohammed Haniff Maloney, Matthew William Mammoliti, nicholas Marabotti, Micaela Margary, Thomas George Marks, robyn Beryl Marrison, Leanne Marsden, simonne Kylie Marshall, Michelle Lee Marshall, Tania nicole Martin, rhys simon Martin, sharon elaine C Mason, Lee Anne Mastorakis, Despina Matheou, sally Ann Matheou, sally Anne Matheson, Hannah Mathew, Joel Joseph Matsoukas, nicole Matthews, Fiona Cassandra May, Dana nyree May, Fiona Louise May, peta May, rowen John May, sarah elizabeth Mayer, natasha Laine McAllister, Murray David McAloney, robyn McAuliffe, ian Douglas McCaffrey, Dominic James McCann, scott Andrew McCarthy, Christine Maria McCluskey, Jarrod McConachy, Kerryn Lee McCrimmon, Helen McCrory, Krystina sue McDonnell, natalie Joy McGillicuddy, erin McGoldrick, emily Katherine McGoldrick, emily Katherine McGregor, rebecca McGregor, rebecca McGuinness, Daughn Mcildowie, Barbara s Mcilrath, shannon Mcinerney, Dale Mcinnes, Louise Mcintosh, Kiandra Mcintosh, Lisa Marie McKenna, Lauren nicole McKenzie, Craig McKenzie, James Francis McKittrick, Jessie McKnight, Anne elizabeth McLaren, penny McLennan, isobel McLennan, Leonarda Mcphie, Fiona Mcskimming, Carly Maree McWaters, rheanna Meade, elizabeth patricia Meaker, Brenna Meede, Andrew James classIFIcaTIon Mount Waverley sC Healesville Hs Blackburn eLs Croydon sC east Doncaster sC Launching place ps Mulgrave ps Wheelers Hill sC Oakleigh south ps Burwood east ps Kent park ps Kent park ps Monash sDs Burwood Heights ps Blackburn ps Warrandyte ps Warrandyte ps Chatham ps Templestowe park ps Kerrimuir ps scoresby sC rowville ps Auburn south ps Warrandyte Hs Blackburn Hs ringwood sC Jells park ps Boronia Heights College Chatham ps Auburn south ps Albany rise ps Lilydale Hs parkwood sC east Doncaster sC Vermont ps Croydon sDs Warrandyte Hs swinburne senior sC Upper Yarra sC Great ryrie ps Croydon Hills ps rowville sC rowville sC Burwood Heights ps Blackburn eLs emerald sC Croydon Hills ps Macclesfield ps Bulleen Heights school Vermont sC Highvale ps Lysterfield ps Brentwood sC Warrandyte Hs Mooroolbark east ps Yarra Junction ps Camberwell ps Mount Waverley sC Mount evelyn sDs John Monash science school rowville sC eastwood ps Kallista ps Macclesfield ps es1-2 CLAss CLAss GrD CLAss GrD es1-1 es1-2 CLAss es1-1 es1-1 ACpT es1-1 es1-1 CLAss CLAss CLAss GrD GrD Ap1-1 CLAss es1-1 GrD es1-1 CLAss CLAss GrD CLAss es1-1 CLAss GrD CLAss es1-1 CLAss GrD GrD GrD es1-2 GrD CLAss ACpT CLAss CLAss es1-1 CLAss es1-2 LeAD CLAss es1-1 GrD CLAss GrD LeAD es1-1 es1-1 GrD CLAss es1-2 es1-1 CLAss CLAss GrD GrD GrD inspire MArCH 2011 81 AppOiNtMENts naMe Meehan, Joanne Melgaard, imogen Mellody, Kathryn Menegas, roy Menon, Geoffrey Meredith, Jacquelyn Louise Merkli, Christine Merry, steven Meurs, Angela June Micallef, stacey rose Middenway, Judith Anne Mietzcke, Michael Miles, Johanna Millar, Benjamin paul Millen, Kristy Ann Miller, Joanne Margaret Miller, rhonda Minett, Carly Miosge, Jane Maree Mitchell, Alexis Fleur Molan, Laura Molenaar, rachel Louise Mollica, Tanya Montague, Carolyn Moore, Andrew moore, julie Moore, rose elizabeth Morazzani, Odile Morgan, Lorraine Margaret Morison, Gayle Meredith Morris, sarah Louise Morris, sarah Louise Morrison, Kara Louise Morrison, sandra Morrow, Gregory John Morse, Julia elizabeth Mortley, Alicia Kelly Mosley, Gillian F Mounsher, Margaret Mountford, Andrew James Muir, emily Louise Muir, Joanna ruth Mulder, Alison Jane Murphy, Christopher Leith Murphy, rhyanan Malia Murray, Adielle Murray, Alexander James Myszka, Jennifer Anne naylor, anthea jane neal, Megan renee negri, paul reginald nehez, Alicia Lauren nejad, natalie nethercott, Laura nevill, elizabeth Kate nicholls, Mary nicoll, eve Gay nield, Claire nield, Julie Claire nielsen, Danielle Caroline nippers, Barbara A nisbet, Lesley elizabeth nixon, Cheryl Anne nolan, Michelle noronha, Ursula sheila nowicki, Xavier p. noyes, Joanne Louise O’Connor, Annalei Kaye O’Connor, erin Kathleen O’Donnell, erin Maree O’Kane, David William O’Leary, Jacinta O’neill, Claudia O’shea, Jude Jean O’Brien, Margaret Maxine Okita, satoshi Olden, Terryn elise Oostermeyer, Jessica Ord, Catherine elizabeth Orlandi, Daniel paddick, Anna padfield, sally palm, Andrea Maree palmer, Aaron James pantling, sharon Joy papadakis, poppy papamichael, Anna parhar, ravi parker, James parker, Keith G parkes, Carolyn parremore, Kate parry-Fielder, Jane stuart parsons, rebecca Jo pate, Amanda Lea paterson, elizabeth ellen paton, Joanne emma paton, Kimberly A patralakis, Tristan patton, Janette elizabeth pearce, Mandy Maree pearce, suzette scHool classIFIcaTIon Kalinda ps Box Hill Hs Healesville ps swinburne senior sC Camberwell Hs Upwey Hs Wheelers Hill sC Macclesfield ps Mooroolbark east ps Knox park ps Donburn ps Kallista ps Mount Waverley ps parkwood sC Camelot rise ps Warrandyte Hs Ferntree Gully north ps Blackburn eLs Hawthorn sC Vermont sC Upper Yarra sC The patch ps Karoo ps Forest Hill College scoresby ps Highvale sC Ashburton ps Ashwood sC Monash sDs Cockatoo ps Chatham ps Chatham ps essex Heights ps Millwarra ps Highvale sC Bulleen Heights school Lilydale Hs Belmore school Ashwood school Forest Hill College Deepdene ps surrey Hills ps Boroondara park ps Box Hill senior sC Mount evelyn sDs Blackburn eLs Glenferrie ps sherbrooke Community school Mount evelyn sDs Glen iris ps Highvale sC Wellington sC scoresby sC Auburn south ps parkhill ps Monash sDs Glen Waverley sC Wattle park ps Wattle park ps Croydon Community school Wesburn ps Balwyn Hs Hawthorn sC Birralee ps Belmore school Montrose ps Mooroolbark east ps Hartwell ps Great ryrie ps solway ps Jells park ps Warranwood ps Ferntree Gully north ps scoresby sC Belmore school Wheelers Hill ps Mont Albert ps parkwood sC Bulleen Heights school Mount Waverley sC sherbrooke Community school Ashwood school Brentwood sC scoresby ps Kerrimuir ps Glen Waverley sc Donburn ps Auburn south ps Templeton ps rowville sC Wantirna College Aurora school Albany rise ps Koonung sC Maroondah sC Dorset ps Yarra road ps Ferntree Gully north ps Camberwell Hs Mullauna sC Highvale sC Boronia Heights College 82 inspire MArCH 2011 GrD GrD GrD LeAD CLAss LeAD es1-1 CLAss es1-1 GrD es1-1 CLAss CLAss ACpT es1-1 es1-2 es2-3 CLAss es1-2 CLAss CLAss es1-1 GrD es1-2 ACpT CLAss CLAss GrD es1-1 es1-1 CLAss CLAss CLAss es1-1 LeAD CLAss CLAss LeAD es1-1 es1-2 GrD GrD LeAD CLAss es1-1 es1-2 CLAss es1-1 CLAss CLAss LeAD CLAss CLAss GrD GrD es1-1 LeAD CLAss CLAss es1-1 es1-1 CLAss es2-3 GrD es1-1 GrD es2-3 GrD GrD CLAss CLAss CLAss CLAss es1-2 es1-1 CLAss CLAss GrD CLAss es2-3 es1-1 es1-1 CLAss GrD CLAss CLAss CLAss CLAss LeAD CLAss CLAss es1-2 CLAss CLAss LeAD CLAss GrD CLAss GrD GrD LeAD CLAss naMe pearson, Jo pedder, Larraine Kay pedretti, Ashlie Karlene pelosi, David John pentland, Luisa Christina perera, Carol perry, Carla perry, erin peters, Catherine Anne peters, Vicky petersen, scott Leigh petersen, Tracey Lee petterlin, Katia emma pettinella, Celeste Marie phillips, isabella phillips, richard J philpott, Kim pickett, paul Gerard pietersz, Karin pikia, Kelly roeleen pilliner, Barry pinney, Lorraine elizabeth pitson, rachel pitts, Trent plant, suzanne M plunkett, Belinda Jane pollard, Deidre Anne poole, Claire Frances poppins, Kylie Lisa poulsen, Marie-claire powell, Carolyn Barbara power, Damien Francis preston, Debra J preston, robert Wayne price, patrick Andrew puckey, Felicity pyke, Deborah A Quah, Damon Quilty, James ernest Quilty, Jessica Kate Quinlivan, Carey Marie raditsis, Jaclyn ramat, Zahara ramsay, Fiona rapinet, peter Mark rattle, Kelly Lee rattle, Kelly Lee read, Clare Amy redenbach, samuel redford, Kymberley Alysse reeves, Kylie Maree regan, Lyndon reid, June reiter, Karen Leanne rhynsburger, Guy ricardo, erin Kate ricci, edwina Jane richards, Courtney rickard, Wayne rienits, Amanda Gaye riley, Catherine Grace roberts, Joanne roberts, Kate Leonie roberts, Mark David roberts, natalie Anne robertson, Jane Maree robinson, Linda Mary robson, Julie Anne rogala, Anna romanis, Alice rooke, emma May ross, simone Louise ross, suzanne Dawn ross, Timothy Andrew ross, Wendy J rowe, Melanie elizabeth L rowley, Hayden roy, phillip Alan ruddick, Melinda russek, Daniel ryan, Megan Jane ryan, Therese rose sach, Jennifer sadler, Julia Frances saliba, Zoe sampson, Kaye sanders, Christine sango, Vanessa Kristina sargeant-ross, Michelle Bree sargent, Gregory ian sasnauskaite, rasa saunders, Linda sayers, Janine Margaret scales, Joanna Meyrick schaepman, eduard schoch, nicole Dihanne schroder, Jillian Gwenneth schubert, rodney A scotchmoor, Lyn sedergreen, rae see, Cindy sendeckyj, patrizia silvana scHool classIFIcaTIon parkwood sC Montrose ps Camberwell Hs Tinternvale ps Mount Waverley sC Monash sDs Antonio park ps Mount evelyn sDs John Monash science school eastern Metropolitan region Camberwell Hs Glenallen school Vermont ps Kew east ps Lilydale 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sC Hurstbridge ps Banyule ps Lalor north sC Thomastown West ps epping ps CLAss CLAss es1-1 GrD es1-1 LeAD CLAss es2-3 GrD CLAss ACpT CLAss CLAss LeAD CLAss GrD GrD CLAss CLAss es1-1 es2-3 GrD CLAss CLAss CLAss pr2-3 GrD es1-1 es1-1 es1-2 es1-1 GrD CLAss CLAss CLAss CLAss GrD GrD es1-2 LeAD es1-2 GrD es1-1 es1-1 es2-3 CLAss naMe Bruce, steven robert Bryant, Allana J Buchanan, elisabeth Bullen, Jenna Bumpstead, Lauren Maree Bunting, Kim Burdjugow, nadine Burns, Karli Burns, Lee Burns, Lee Michael Bushby, Megan Brook Buszard, peter Butler, Michael W Cahill, Jade estelle Calvert, sarah Kate Campbell, stephen David Carafa, Jenny Cardenia, sara Carli, pia Lorraine Carman, nic George Carmichael, Josephine Carnie, David ian Carrington, rebecca Carter, Benjamin philip Carter, Benjamin philip Carter, Geraldine Caruso, Gaetano Casella, rina Casimaty, Timothy Cassano, elisa Castellarin, Joseph Castelli, Leandro Castillo, neschelle perolina Cerra, pasqualina Chan, raymond Kuan Wah Chapman, Desmond Wayne Chapman, rhona Gillian Chapman, shelley Anne Chebbou, safa Christie, Jessica Caitlin Christie, narelle Christopher, Jayne Cibalevska, Katerina Cilmi, Agnese Clarke, Loren Alyce Clements, Zara elizabeth F scHool classIFIcaTIon northcote ps Fairfield ps Coburg ps Laurimar ps northern school for Autism plenty parklands ps Gladstone park ps Viewbank ps Lalor sC Lalor sC Yarrambat ps eltham ps reservoir District sC Diamond Valley College Broadmeadows ps Diamond Creek east ps Arthurs Creek ps Gladstone park sC Coolaroo south ps Brunswick east ps Willmott park ps Diamond Valley College preston ps Brunswick sC Whittlesea sC Broadmeadows ps Thornbury Hs Thomastown Meadows ps Charles LaTrobe p-12 College roxburgh park ps northland sC Gladstone park sC Concord school pascoe Vale Girls’ sC eltham Hs Laurimar ps Coburg north ps reservoir District sC epping Views ps Meadow Heights ps Mickleham ps ivanhoe east ps epping Views ps Mill park Heights ps eltham Hs Watsonia north ps ACpT pr2-3 CLAss 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rosemary Valerie Dean, Mathew Thomas Delosa, Crystal Jean Dennaoui, Hana Devlin, Amy Jessica Di Lizia, Laura plenty parklands ps Mount ridley p-12 College sunbury College Moomba park ps preston north east ps Watsonia north ps Thornbury ps Mill park Heights ps Thomastown West ps eltham Hs Fitzroy north ps John Fawkner sC Findon ps Glenroy West ps Moomba park ps Moomba park ps Lalor north sC Mount ridley p-12 College Watsonia ps Watsonia ps Mill park sC Yarrambat ps Yarrambat ps Thomastown east ps Diamond Valley College northern school for Autism reservoir District sC Greenhills ps Mill park Heights ps pender’s Grove ps Watsonia ps Clifton Hill ps Macleod College Lalor Gardens ps northern school for Autism reservoir east ps Coburg sDs princes Hill sC Bethal ps Wales street ps Merri Creek ps Melbourne Girls’ College Coburg senior Hs roxburgh rise ps Oak park ps Meadows ps classIFIcaTIon CLAss CLAss GrD es1-2 ACpT es1-1 GrD LeAD es1-1 CLAss CLAss es1-1 CLAss es1-2 GrD GrD es2-3 CLAss CLAss 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Finger, Kelvin Lindsay Finnin, Bronwyn Louise Fisher, Georgeina Foresio, Melissa Forster, Danielle Alison Foster, Bianca Mary Foster, Melanie Jade Foster, robyn Lee Francis, Bradley Michael Franzone, rebecca Maree Fraser, Katelyn Louise Fraser, sarah Frith, sally Frith, sally J Fry, Judith Alison Fulford, Jennifer Linden Funke, emily Clare Gagliardi Jr., James eric Galati-Brown, raffaela Gallagher, Fiona Gay Gannon, stacey nicole Gardiner, Donna Gardner, Margaret elizabeth Gardner, Oki Garling, Ashleigh Garth, sophie elizabeth Gelzinnis, rachel Gerantidis, Joanna Gerber, rebecca Louise Gibbs, Tara Gibson, Tonia Jacynth Giles, Karen Gillam, Keziah Gillam, Keziah Giller, Helen Gillin, Janet Gioules, Christine Gleadall, L. 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Jaclyn rae Kolta, Christine Krajisnik, Jelena Kurtuldu, nilufer Kuttner sr., Arieta rokomoli La rocca, Flavia Lacey, Margaret Joy Lacivita, Marco Lacy, Tammy Kristen Laiu, simone rebecca Lambe, Muireann Lane, Jessie Lane, Megan Law, peta Lawrence, peggy rosemarie Lazarou, Julie Lazorov, Christine Leach, Maree elizabeth Lear, Karen Lee, Chin pei, Alice Lesha, Donna Lewis, Leanne elizabeth Licciardello, Marisa Littlewood, Katherine norma Lo nigro, Damiano Filippo Lob, Gabriele Logan, erika susan Lombardi, Aron Loutas, Cherelene Lowry, Aimee Lowry, Maxwell Michael Lu, shala Lumakovski, Lorraine Lynch, emma Jane Lynch, patrick Daniel Lynch, sarah Mackenzie, Melissa Anne Mackintosh, Karen Mai, Ashley Mai, Ashley Maisano, Mimma Franka Majchrzak, ilona Veronica Major, Thomas Mathew Makarian, Diana Makarian, Diana Mamic, Kyla Maree Mangels, sherridan Marian, Anthony edward Marke, Travis peter Markmann, Matthew philip Marquette, Toby Jae Marrari, Claire Marsh, Kaine richard Marson, Cathy Martin, erin Kate Mason, Anthony Matheson, Jeremy David Mathieson, pamela shannan Matthews, Kate elizabeth Matton, Christopher Mawal, Michael Maxwell, Kym Maxwell, Kym Mayer, Melinda Tori McBride, Janis rose McCluskey, Jacqueline McConkey, Dianne McCormick, sharon Jane McCoy, robbie McCrann, Catherine McCulloch, Jessica Liala McDonald, Jamie McDonald, Jemima McDonald, Michael John McGlade, steven Andrew McGough, Lyn Maree McGough, rosemary McGovern, Andrea McGovern, Andrea McGrath, sheree McGuire, Angela Mcinroy, Helen Lynette McKie, Gary Arthur McLachlan, Karen M McLachlan, Melissa Lee McLaughlin, Michael Charles McLean, Fiona McLeod, Fiona Jane Mcnaughton, Louise simone Meilak, rebecca Mercuri, Alex Mercuri, Antonietta Lucia Mercuri, Marisa Michalski, Tess Michell, Jocelyn Otis Millard, Christopher Millott, Brett A scHool classIFIcaTIon roxburgh park ps northern school for Autism roxburgh College epping ps Broadmeadows sDs Alphington ps reservoir east ps Bethal ps Hume Valley school 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Jennifer Ann northern school for Autism norton, Tess Julia preston West ps O’Brien, Ashlea spensley street ps O’Donnell, shauna epping sC O’Dowd, sine Maire rois sunbury & Macedon specialist O’Farrell, Margaret Mary epping Views ps O’Hagan, Mathew John roxburgh park ps O’Melveny, Theresa Willmott park ps Obersby, Jessica pender’s Grove ps Oddo, paula roxburgh rise ps Oehl, romina sunbury Downs sC Olifent, Denise Fleur northern Metropolitan region Oliver, patricia Anne Gladstone park ps Omell, Melissa Lauren Diamond Valley College Oosthuizen, Candice reservoir West ps Orlando, elizabeth Mill park sC Oxley, sarah Thomastown West ps parker, penelope isabel rosanna Golf Links ps parry, roseanna Westgarth ps passmore, Kerrie Anne roxburgh park ps patterson, Jaqualine Faye Craigieburn sC patterson, nathan edward northern Metropolitan region pearson, Tania Whittlesea sC peavey, Loren Jean sunbury ps peck, Brianna Kate Mount ridley p-12 College penno, Hayley Maree sunbury Downs sC perakis, Aphrodite roxburgh Homestead ps pereira, Cheryl-anne Lalor sC pernu, Miria Westgarth ps peters, sophia princes Hill sC petrass, Bernadette Mary Moomba park ps petropoulos, Tara Yarrambat ps phillips, Lisa northern Metropolitan region philp, rachael elizabeth Lalor sC phoumin, phanasavanh Westgarth ps phoumin, phanasavanh Westgarth ps poczatkiewicz, Kathryn Louise pascoe Vale south ps power, Katherine Jean northern school for Autism prenc, Megan Lynne Montmorency south ps presser, Karl William Mount ridley p–12 College price, Tara Anne roxburgh Homestead ps pritchett, Andrew James Lalor sC privitelli, rosetta roxburgh Homestead ps prossimo-ratskos, silvana roxburgh College pucar, Michelle Dana Greenvale ps pulo, Monique Chantelle Hume Central sC Quaine, silvia Hume Central sC Quan, Caitlin ellen reservoir West ps radford, David Lee Lalor sC rae, David Keith Lynall Hall Community school rains, Anthony Murray sunbury Downs sC rajaratnam, Victoria northern school for Autism rakhlin, natalia Hume Valley school rametta, Lori Mount ridley p-12 College randall, David Gregory northern Metropolitan region es1-2 es2-3 CLAss es1-1 es1-1 CLAss es1-2 CLAss pr2-4 LeAD CLAss GrD CLAss eXrT CLAss CLAss LeAD es1-1 es1-2 CLAss CLAss LeAD GrD LeAD GrD CLAss CLAss LeAD es1-1 es1-2 CLAss Ap1-1 CLAss GrD CLAss es1-1 GrD CLAss GrD LeAD CLAss CLAss GrD Ap1-1 es1-2 GrD es2-3 CLAss GrD CLAss es1-2 CLAss CLAss CLAss GrD CLAss GrD Ap1-1 eXrT es1-1 GrD GrD es1-1 CLAss GrD CLAss CLAss es1-1 es2-4 Ap1-2 Ap1-1 CLAss es1-2 es1-1 es1-1 CLAss CLAss es1-1 GrD eXrT es1-1 CLAss CLAss CLAss es2-3 es1-1 CLAss CLAss GrD CLAss CLAss CLAss es1-1 LeAD GrD CLAss GrD es1-2 es2-4 CLAss es1-1 eXrT naMe scHool classIFIcaTIon ranieri, erin skye Greenvale ps rankin, Monique Haley Montmorency south ps raudino, Lina eltham east ps raybould, Amy Meadows ps raza, sakina Lalor sC read, Clare phyllis Lalor north ps reale, Colm northcote Hs reavell Martens, shannon Thornbury Hs reed, Katie elizabeth eltham Hs rees, imogen Victoria Broadmeadows sDs reichenbach, Brent Gordon Craigieburn ps remigio, Joseph Hume Central sC retica, John Thomastown sC reynolds, Tamica Anne Lynall Hall Community school richards, Glenn Andrew Westgarth ps richards, Jennifer Jane Austin Hospital school richardson, Benjamin Gladstone park sC richmond, Jessica Mount ridley p–12 College rigby sr., Kay Louise Hume Central sC rigoni, Anna northern school for Autism ritchie, Gregory Andrew Mill park sC rizio, Maria Marisa Concord school rizzetti, Martine roxburgh park ps roberts, Catherine Kay Coburg West ps robertson, Julene Hume Central sC rodwell, Anthony Graeme Fitzroy north ps rofaiel, sylvia nagui Hume Central sC romano, Briohny Mount ridley p-12 College ross, Fiona Margaret Kingsbury ps rossini, Ann Lalor north sC rumble, Bethany Broadmeadows Valley ps rumble, Bethany Lauraine Broadmeadows Valley ps rumney, Usha Charles LaTrobe p-12 College russell, David John Hume Central sC ryan, Anita reservoir District sC ryan, Jo-Anne Craigieburn sC sabbatini, isabelle pender’s Grove ps saheed, ramon Dallas ps salmond, Chris Brunswick sC salton, Bronwyn Jean princes Hill sC sam, Victor Gladstone park sC sana, Kiran Lalor sC sandford, Kerryn Marie Mill park sC sargeant, Jessica paige Kismet park ps saric, Mariarosa northern school for Autism saroli, elena Lalor north ps sayers, Adam Matthew Willmott park ps sbarrato, June M Collingwood eLs scarcella, Maria Gladstone park sC scheller, Veronica reservoir District sC schiesser, Ashlea Maree Mill park Heights ps schilov, Martin eric northern school for Autism schuster, Maota Meadowglen ps scicluna, roberta Meadow Heights ps scott, Anna Maria Mill park Heights ps scott, John Gerard Brunswick sC scott, susan Mill park ps shanahan, natalie rae streeton ps shane, Jackie Maree northern school for Autism sharplin, Jessica Anne Mount ridley p-12 College shaw, Megan Briar Hill ps sheather, Megan emma Mount ridley p–12 College sheean, Leanne Gay Montmorency south ps shepherd, Chiemi sunbury College sherlock, rohan John Fawkner sC shiels, Carolyn Wendy Westgarth ps shortell, Andrew Charles reservoir District sC shuttleworth, Michael princes Hill sC sigerstrom, Maria preston Girls’ sC silva santos, Celina Oliveira Da John Fawkner sC silverii, Anna Thomastown Meadows ps simirenko, nicole Alexa Westgarth ps simpson, Colin Concord school sims, William Gladstone park sC singleton, Melanie Jayne Collingwood College sismanes, Caroline M Thomastown ps skennar, Kristin st Helena sC skiffington Moretti, Fiona rina Brunswick north ps skinner, Gayle Leigh northern Metropolitan region skoutas, Dimitra Brunswick north ps slaughter, emily Jane Baltara school smardenkas, philip Lalor north sC smethurst, Laura Anne preston north east ps smit, Kylie Mount ridley p-12 College smit, Mark phillip Whittlesea sC smith Lupson, Julie A northern Metropolitan region smith, Craig preston ps smith, David Thomastown sC smith, Merryn Leanne Lalor ps smith, nancy Jean Killara ps smith, susan Christine pascoe Vale ps smyth, Maria Vera Montmorency south ps snelleksz, Judith Hume Central sC snowball, Mary elizabeth Lalor sC roxburgh College sommerfeld, prue sonneveld, peter Andrew northland sC south, simone nicole Coburg West ps sozzi, Frances reservoir District sC spink, rebecca Ann Aitken Creek ps srblin, rachael Michelle preston ps stafford, Lisa Maria Laurimar ps stasinowsky, rebecca Kate roxburgh rise ps GrD GrD GrD CLAss GrD pr2-3 ACpT es1-1 CLAss CLAss CLAss es1-2 LeAD es1-2 CLAss LeAD GrD CLAss es1-1 pr3-5 CLAss CLAss GrD CLAss es1-1 CLAss CLAss es1-1 CLAss CLAss GrD GrD LeAD Ap1-2 es1-1 es1-1 es1-1 CLAss es2-4 CLAss CLAss CLAss LeAD GrD LeAD CLAss ACpT CLAss es1-1 es1-1 GrD es1-1 ACpT es1-1 CLAss es2-3 es1-1 Ap1-1 es1-1 CLAss CLAss es1-1 pr2-3 CLAss CLAss Ap1-1 CLAss es2-3 CLAss CLAss es1-1 CLAss Ap1-1 CLAss CLAss LeAD CLAss GrD eXrT GrD CLAss CLAss ACpT CLAss LeAD eXrT GrD LeAD GrD LeAD pr2-3 es1-1 es1-1 es1-2 LeAD CLAss CLAss es2-3 GrD CLAss CLAss GrD inspire MArCH 2011 91 AppOiNtMENts naMe stephens, Daniel Wayne stephens, Mina-Jae sterjovski, Michelle stewart, Helen stewart, shannon nicole stilo, Marnie stoikos, irene stokes, Tony strateas, rosie stratus, Liria strnak, Lily surace, Giovanna sutherland, patricia Maree sutton, Cathie A symons, Duncan Tait, Margaret Mary Tait, Mike stuart Takeda, saori Tangee, Leigh nicole Tarquinio, Catrina Tarr, Jennifer Lynn Tatter, sara Tellis, Connie Templar, Bronwyn Lee-anne Therapiotis, Maria Therapiotis Thoburne, natalie Anne Thomas, sally Laura Thompson, Bradley Thompson, Clare Thompson, Hayley Thompson, Jade Matthew Thompson, Michelle Thomson, rosalia Timotheou, Timothea Tippett, Lauren Kate Tirli, ramazan serhan Tocci, Kathee Toma, roxanne nicole Tomlin, Madelaine Toomey, Daniel Bernard C Tree, Courtney Jane Trevascus, Kristie Lee Trigg, Joy Trione, Azzurra Trotter, Cheryl Troy, Janet Lesley Tsakmakis, Christine Tsangas, Alexia Tsonis, Tina Fotini Tuffnell, Clifford Turnbull-smith, norma M Ustapetrov, Ljubica Valentine, sam Van Amelsvoort, Cheryl Dawn van eeden, paul Anthony van Lammeren, Grace Van Meeuwen, Dane Van Oorschot, Caroline Julie Vann, Jaiden Vassallo, Amanda Vavala, Gulsen Vellios, Faye Ververakis, Despina Vitelleschi-Zauzich, rita Vithal, Bijal Jayprakash Vlemmas-Kandias, eleni Vogdanis, eleftherios Walklate, Abby sarah Wallace, Bronwyn Walton, Lauren Kate Christine Ward, Carl richard Waring-Dallwitz, Claire Wastell, Kate Jane Waterfield, Gina Delora Waterson, Allan John Watson, Carmen suzanne Webster, Katherine elizabeth Westall, peter Charles Wheeler, Katy White, Matthew peter White, stacey Wiebke, Heidi Lena Wiggett, natalie Kamini Wigginton, russell Wilcox, patricia Wilkie, Catherine Wilkinson, sarah Louise Williams, Jeanette nicole Williams, Joy Williams, Kristy K Williams, Kristy K Willoughby, neil Wilson, Jeanine Maree Wingrove, Chelsea Wood, Judith Mary Woodhouse, shane William D Wraith, Lucinda Wright, Chelsea Margaret Xanthos, irene Yagcioglu, ilkay Kim Yako, nagiba Yeo, suzie scHool classIFIcaTIon Charles LaTrobe p-12 College Mount ridley p-12 College Watsonia north ps Coolaroo south ps Alphington ps Croxton special school reservoir District sC princes Hill ps Broadmeadows Valley ps Collingwood College Yarrambat ps roxburgh rise ps Apollo parkways ps roxburgh Homestead ps Greenvale ps epping Views ps princes Hill ps Mount ridley p–12 College reservoir West ps princes Hill ps Victorian school Of Languages Yarrambat ps Mount ridley p–12 College Hume Central sC Craigieburn ps Viewbank ps preston West ps Willmott park ps richmond ps Concord school northern school for Autism pender’s Grove ps Craigieburn sC Hume Central sC northern school for Autism Hume Central sC Hume Valley school Moreland ps Broadmeadows sDs Montmorency sC Broadmeadows ps Mount ridley p–12 College Thornbury Hs Carlton north ps Yarrambat ps Briar Hill ps epping Views ps Thomastown Meadows ps Lalor sC northern school for Autism panton Hill ps Montmorency sC Yarrambat ps Mill park sC Coburg senior Hs Montmorency sC The Lakes south Morang p-9 Lalor ps Lalor Gardens ps Brunswick sDs Aitken Creek ps reservoir District sC Greensborough sC Glen Katherine ps Diamond Creek east ps Hume Central sC epping sC Fitzroy Hs Charles LaTrobe p-12 College panton Hill ps Briar Hill ps rosanna Golf Links ps Hume Central sC Coolaroo south ps William ruthven ps Mount ridley p-12 College Mount ridley p-12 College Brunswick south West ps rosanna Golf Links ps Montmorency sC Meadow Heights ps Westgarth ps Coolaroo south ps John Fawkner sC epping Views ps epping sC roxburgh rise ps roxburgh College Hume Central sC Diamond Valley College Diamond Valley College st Helena sC Watsonia north ps northcote Hs reservoir District sC st Helena sC Concord school Thornbury Hs Lalor sC Thomastown Meadows ps Hume Central sC Greensborough sC 92 inspire MArCH 2011 LeAD CLAss GrD es1-1 GrD es2-3 es1-1 CLAss GrD LeAD es1-1 CLAss GrD CLAss CLAss es1-1 GrD es1-1 GrD es1-1 CLAss GrD CLAss es1-1 CLAss GrD GrD GrD es1-1 CLAss CLAss es1-1 CLAss LeAD LeAD LeAD CLAss GrD es2-3 CLAss CLAss CLAss es1-1 CLAss es1-1 CLAss es1-1 es1-1 es2-3 es1-1 CLAss es1-2 GrD es1-1 LeAD es1-2 CLAss ACpT GrD es1-1 GrD es1-1 GrD GrD GrD CLAss GrD GrD CLAss CLAss CLAss GrD LeAD es1-1 pr2-3 es1-1 GrD CLAss GrD CLAss LeAD CLAss CLAss CLAss es1-1 GrD GrD CLAss es1-2 CLAss CLAss es1-1 es1-1 es2-3 es1-1 CLAss es2-3 es1-1 es1-1 CLAss es1-1 CLAss naMe scHool classIFIcaTIon Yildiz, serap Young, elizabeth A Young, elizabeth Lorraine Young, natalie Young, Vanessa Lee Zabrieszach, Jennifer Zachos, stacey Zass, Brenda Joy Zollia, Andrew John Hume Valley school Charles LaTrobe p-12 College panton Hill ps roxburgh park ps Mount ridley p-12 College Concord school Gladstone park sC Watsonia north ps sunbury ps southern Metropolitan Aalberts, stephanie Beth Abbott, sarah Louise Abdallah, Luke Daniel Abdilla, Georgina Acklom, Joshua Adams, Chris nicholas Addison, Adele Joy Addison, Daniel Lee Adgemis, 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Burton, Katherine Louise Busana, Deborah Bushe, Maria Byron, sarah Byron, sarah elise Caddy, Marian ruth Calcutt, Amanda Jane Calder, sophie pia Callaghan, Joshua Dean Cameron, ruth Jennifer Campagna, Marion elfriede Campbell, Bronwyn Campbell, Carolyn Campbell, Cheryl Campbell, Kellie Campbell, rebecca ellen Cantwell, Terence Joseph Capp, steven John Cappuccio, stefanie Marie Carey, Dale Travis Carey, shoana Lee Carlile, Bianca Lee Carlson, Josephine sarah Carlton, Daniel Carmody, Lauren Megan Carroll, Jillian Lee Carrubba, Maria Carson, Melanie elizabeth Cary, Alana Kate Casa, Katherine pasqua Casey-Dalgleish, Maggie Casonato-pal, Genevieve G Catchlove, sally st Clair Cater, Bradley nigel Cato, James edward Cecil, emma Cervenjak, rachel Charity Chadwick, Amy Louise Chahal, Harjit Chambers, Julie Maree scHool classIFIcaTIon Lynbrook ps Kunyung ps Fountain Gate ps Brighton ps Valkstone ps Oatlands ps Carwatha College p-12 elsternwick ps Berendale school Boneo ps nossal Hs peninsula sDs 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CLAss CLAss GrD es1-1 ACpT LeAD CLAss LeAD es1-1 GrD es1-1 LeAD es1-1 CLAss es2-3 GrD ACpT CLAss CLAss GrD CLAss CLAss CLAss es1-1 es1-2 GrD CLAss GrD ACpT es1-1 ACpT CLAss GrD es2-5 es1-1 CLAss es1-1 CLAss GrD es2-4 es1-1 es1-1 GrD GrD CLAss CLAss CLAss naMe Deegan, Kerri Marie Deery, Claire Marika Derbyshire, elizabeth Devries, emma Dickinson, nicole Kate Dickson, elise Dilworth, Dianne Lynette Dissegna, Karen Joyce Dittrich, nicole Dive, Lisa Christine Dixit, priyanka Dixon, Haley A Dobric, David Milos Dodd, ellie Jane Donnan, Marguerite Camilla Donovan, Genevieve Kay Doran, Bronwyn Lee doria, laura Douglas, Greig Andrew Dour, evan Dowdell spence, Laura Dowell, Joanne Liza Duff, Merinda Ann Duff, Tracey Dugdale, Vivienne Louise Duncan, Mark robertson Dunmall, elizabeth M Dunn, paul Benjamin Dunn, paul Benjamin Dunning, stephen Dunston, Melinda Dyt, phillipa ebihara, Lisa edmond, Glenda Joy edwards, Jan naomi edwards, rhys egan, poppy Florence elphinstone, Wendy simone else, Michala 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Andrew Franklin, stephanie Maree Fraser, Helen T Friend, sue Friso, Kellie Dee Frost, shelley Ann Funnell, emma Kate Funston, Jyoti Gagiero, shane Michael Gale, Cheryl Ann Gallagher, Jane suzann Gardiner, Joseph Garrett, Jan Leann scHool classIFIcaTIon sandringham College Brighton ps Berwick Fields ps Caulfield Junior College Frankston Hs pakenham Lakeside ps Hampton park sC Kingswood ps Lyndhurst sC patterson Lakes ps Hampton park sC Tyabb railway station ps Mount eliza sC port Melbourne ps Koo-Wee-rup sC Frankston Hs Dandenong Hs Koo-Wee-rup sC noble park sC Hampton ps elisabeth Murdoch College Tyabb railway station ps Wallarano ps Athol road ps noble park sC Athol road ps Cranbourne east ps Dandenong Hs Keysborough sC Cheltenham sC eastbourne ps Tucker road Bentleigh ps sandringham College sorrento ps seaford north ps Hallam senior sC elsternwick ps Marnebek school - Cranbourne Black rock ps Mornington sC Dandenong south ps pakenham Consolidated school Overport ps Berwick sC 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Graham, Julie Grant, Carrie Louise Grant, Justine Kate Grant, Lauryne Greaves, Liza Green, Caitlin Lyall Green, Deborah Marion Green, Kristie Marjory Greenham, Katherine elizabeth M Greening, David Greenway, Valda edna Gregg, Belinda Mary Gregory, Hayley Marissa Gregory, sophia Greig, Helen Griffin, Jillian Gail Griffin, Karen Gail Griffith, stacey Griffiths, Alison Jean Griffiths, Kathleen Grigg, Lisa ralston Grimster, Claudia Maria Grof, Linda Gruin, Tracy Guest, Michelle Lee Guillou, neil Gael Gundry, Tanya Michelle Gunn, Katie Haider, shawkat Ara Haines, Angela Maree Haines, Linda Maree Hajdu, perrianne Hale, rebecca Jane Haley, Andrew Halket, Karen Frances Hall, Tricia Maree Halse, Claire Hamilton, Cobi Hamilton, Jennifer Lyn Hamit, Lisa Marie Hammond, Kristy Louise Hancock, Maree Joy Hancock, Tarryn Jane Handler, Daniel Hannan, Gary Hannan, Michelle Hannie, Bethany Hansberry, Aiden Leigh Hardie, raewyn Jean Harding, Anica Harding, Jeanette ivy Harding, Lucy Anna Harding, richard John Harper, sharon Harris, Ann Wood Harris, sumah Maria Harris, Tina Yvette Hartigan, Troy Anthony Harvey, Alice Harvey, raelene Hasell, Andrew Hatcher, stephanie Alyssa Hatfield, Deborah J Hatzipanagiotou, Yiota Hawkins, Deborah Haylock, Chris Hayter, philip Mark Heino, Karen Heitlinger, Leora Herat, Michelle sylvia Hergenhan, r Heskins, Tracey rose Hetherington, Thomas classIFIcaTIon Lynbrook ps Marnebek school - Cranbourne patterson Lakes ps Koo-Wee-rup ps Keysborough sC Black rock ps Yarrabah school somers school Camp somerville rise ps Mount eliza north ps somers school Camp port Melbourne ps Lyndhurst sC Albert park College Brighton ps Mentone Girls’ sC Monterey sC Lyndhurst ps Black rock ps st Kilda park ps noble park sDs Valkstone ps nossal Hs nossal Hs Frankston ps Berwick sC Thomas Mitchell ps Cranbourne Carlisle ps Oatlands ps somers school Camp somerville sC Lyndhurst sC elisabeth Murdoch College Hampton park sC port Melbourne ps east Bentleigh ps pakenham sC st Kilda park 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Black rock ps Langwarrin ps Yarrabah school port Melbourne ps es1-1 CLAss CLAss GrD LeAD es1-1 CLAss es1-1 GrD CLAss es1-1 CLAss CLAss CLAss es1-1 eXrT es1-2 CLAss es1-1 CLAss es1-1 CLAss GrD GrD es1-1 GrD Ap1-1 CLAss CLAss es1-1 es1-1 CLAss GrD LeAD CLAss CLAss CLAss CLAss GrD CLAss CLAss GrD CLAss CLAss CLAss es1-1 ACpT es1-1 CLAss LeAD es1-1 LeAD es1-1 CLAss CLAss es1-1 CLAss CLAss GrD es1-1 es1-1 es1-1 Ap1-1 LeAD es1-1 GrD GrD LeAD es1-1 CLAss es1-1 GrD CLAss es1-2 es1-1 GrD CLAss es1-1 CLAss es1-2 GrD CLAss es2-3 CLAss GrD es1-1 es1-1 GrD CLAss CLAss GrD es2-3 es1-1 es1-1 es1-1 CLAss CLAss CLAss es1-1 es1-1 es1-1 CLAss inspire MArCH 2011 93 AppOiNtMENts naMe scHool classIFIcaTIon Hibbert, Terri Mentone ps Hicks, Tamara eastbourne ps Hickson, Kristian Albert Osborne ps Hickson, Kristian Albert Osborne ps Hickton-Burnett, Jacqueline e Marnebek school - Cranbourne Higgins, Martine Monterey sC Hill, paula Louise Fountain Gate ps Hill, prudence Frankston ps Hoang, Lisa Macrobertson Girls Hs Hogan, sarah Kate Black rock ps Holgate, emma Hallam senior sC Holland, Leela narre Warren south p-12 Colleg Holmes, patricia Marjorie red Hill Consolidated school Honey, Temay eleanor somers school Camp Hood, Melissa Adele Carrum Downs sC Hook, Karen Mary Black rock ps Hooper, Janine Maree naranga special school Hopkins, Jade emerson school Horadam, Krystle Lee Brighton ps Hornby, Kristen Wooranna park ps Hose, Gareth James narre Warren south p-12 Colleg Houghton, Aaron nossal Hs Houlden, sally Jane Cranbourne east sC Howarth, Timothy James Brighton Beach ps Howgate, Graham Martin Mornington sC Howley, Danielle Alyce Thomas Mitchell ps Hoyune, Cherie Grace Dandenong Hs Hufer, Cindy Lee Cranbourne Carlisle ps Hughes, Benita Ann Mordialloc College Hughes, David Berwick sC Hughes, sarah Jennifer parkdale sC Humphrey, Kattrina Kathleen Chelsea Heights ps Hunter, suzanne Joan Kilberry Valley ps Hurley, Amanda Berwick ps Hurrell, Jordana Lisa pakenham sC Hussaini, Qudratullah 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ps Jenner, Julie Anne narre Warren south p-12 Colleg Jessep-peck, rachel Lorraine Tyabb ps Jia, Miao Miao Angela Chandler park ps Jimenez Victoria, Maria Carmen parkdale sC Johnson-Turner, Dylan robin Lyndhurst sC Johnson, Anna Maria port phillip specialist school Johnson, eleni Cranbourne east ps Johnson, Marie Yarrabah school Johnston, Craig Francis narre Warren south p–12 College Johnstone, Leah Alice pakenham Lakeside ps Johnstone, Melissa Claire Kananook ps Johnstone, rosie Brighton ps Jones, Adele Benton Junior College Jones, Amy Louise Carrum Downs ps Jones, Kathleen Joy Black rock ps Jones, nicola Jayne red Hill Consolidated school Jones, stuart Antony Monterey sC Joosse, Angela Lynn Frankston Hs Jordan, Debra Lee sorrento ps Jose, Chantel L st Kilda park ps Joseph, ruth Anabella Macrobertson Girls Hs Joubert, Johann Mornington ps Jovanovic, snezana Wallarano ps Judd, Ken Graeme elisabeth Murdoch College Judd, susan patterson river sC Jungbahadur, nishi Fountain Gate sC Jury, 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Kariyawasam, Vishaka Karunaratne, Arun Karvinen, Miia Karydis, John Katsas-anthakis, Korina Kay, Alexandra Jade Keane, Claire Keane, shannon patrick Keil, susan Kelemen, Alexander Kelly, Jessica Anne Kelly, paul Kelly, robert Kelly, stephanie Kemble, Janine B Kemp, sally Kenna, renee Kenna, renee Kennedy, Jessica ellen Kennedy, Julie ellen Kennelly, Matthew Kerr, Luke nicholas Ketelaar, Michelle Lisa Keysers, rhonda Jane Kezilas, David James Khalil, Khalilullah Khan, sabrina Gulzar Kiernan, Katherine Ann Killen, Amber Kilpatrick, Wendy Kimber, Lisa renae Kincs, Zsuzsa King, Bernadette Maria King, Brian Andrew King, rebecca Lee King, russell Thomas Kingma, susanna Kingwell, Meghann Lucinda Kippen, Liesel Antoinette Kirby, Darren ross Kirk, Derek John Kirke, Felicity Klarica, natalia Lisa Klein, susan Ann Klooger, simone elise Kluckow, simone Lisa Knights, Jodie Kokke, peter Daniel Koppens, emma Koppens, Mark Anthony Koroibulu, Mariel elise Kosovac, Jasna Kovac, Tana Jade Kovach, Melanie irene Krause, Melissa Jane Krause, Melissa Jane Krawczuk, Cain Kudaligama Gunasekera, V Kuipers, nigel Thomas Kuligowska, Magdalena (Lena) Kwan, Marika Kyle, Heather Lynn Kyriazis, James Christopher Labb, Georgina Kristy Lally, Vivien Lamble, Geoffrey stephen Lane, suzanne Maree Lang, emma Kate Lanigan, Brenda Lanigan, Chad Anthony Lapthorne, Jessica Amy Lawrance, Janine Maree Lawson, Brenda Le, David Lee, Christina Lee, Damien Kenneth Lee, Geoffrey William Lee, Kate Lee, Matthew Lee, Meghan Jennifer Lees, James Lindsay Lees, peter C Legg, Amanda Leggett, Denise Anne Leitch, Victoria Lejk, Katherine sarah Lentini, Genelle Leonard-scott, Jason A Leonard, Andrea J Leskovec, samuel T Leslie, Keiko Lewin, rebecca Lewry, rebecca Marie Li, Timothy Liang, Qing Liddicoat, susan J Lilley, Jane Lillis, Tania Meree Lindner, Megan Jessie Lisk, renae Louise Little, rebecca Liu, Daniel scHool classIFIcaTIon Fleetwood ps elwood College Tucker road Bentleigh ps Bentleigh sC Brighton ps Mentone Girls’ 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richard Marki, Janet Marki, Janet reka Marron, Miranda Joan Marshall, Gordon John Marshall, Kylie Megan Marshall, Kylie Megan Marshall, pia Therese Marsland, James Maxwell Marson, nicole Marston, ronda Marie Martin, emma Martin, Melanie Martin, Trudy Amanda Mason, Darlene Mason, Jessica Lousie Masters, erica Masuda, Ayako Mates, Danielle Mathews, naomi ruth Matthews, Kim T Matthews, peter Andrew Mattingley, susan Joy Mawson, Christopher Geoffrey May, Margaret Jean Mays, Tessa Lynne Mazzacani, ivan McCormick, Joshua J McCrae, Jason Michael A McCrorey, Andrew Heath McCulloch, Kathleen Maree McDonald, Fiona elizabeth Mcevoy, stephen John McGavigan, Tracy Joanne McGrath, Karlie Anne McGuinness, Bridget Marie Mcintosh, robert James McKay, Kerryn Maree McKenzie-Trout, Briony McKenzie, Allison Helen McKinlay, Jessica Lea McKinnon, Meaghan Therese McLaren, Amy elizabeth McLuskie, elena McMahon, Le Mcnair, Kristen Mcnee, Fiona Kathryn Mcnee, Miranda Jane Mcneill, narelle McQueen, evelyn Allison McQueen, Lee-Anne Meggitt, prudence Meng, Aiping Michell, Christina Anne scHool classIFIcaTIon Mornington ps Mount eliza sC Middle park ps rowellyn park ps pakenham springs ps narre Warren south p-12 Colleg narre Warren south p-12 Colleg seaford ps rowellyn park ps Koo-Wee-rup ps naranga special school Dandenong north ps pakenham Lakeside ps pakenham Lakeside ps Wooranna park ps Lyndhurst sC Melbourne Hs Lang Lang ps eastbourne ps Berwick Lodge ps Athol road ps Frankston ps Lynbrook ps Wooranna park ps Frankston Hs Moorooduc ps Caulfield ps Chelsea Heights ps Bentleigh West ps Kingswood ps somers school Camp Mckinnon ps Mordialloc College elisabeth Murdoch College Fountain Gate ps Fountain Gate ps Carwatha College p-12 seaford north ps Kingsley park ps Athol road ps Carwatha College p-12 Mount erin sC Koo-Wee-rup sC Monterey sC pakenham springs ps pakenham springs ps Wooranna park ps emerson school emerson school pakenham springs ps pakenham springs ps Brighton sC Gleneagles sC Athol 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brook, julienne frances Broome, Janette Ann Brown, Carly Brown, paula elizabeth Budzynski, Melinda Leigh Bui, Thomas Bull, Melissa Burgess, Maria Anita Burgess, peta Burney, Jessie Burton, Christine elizabeth Busuttil, Joanne Butler, Donna Butler, Helen Butler, Janaya Marie Buttigieg, Danielle Byrnes, David Owen Calandrella, Michelle Callea, Angela Virginia calleja sr., jodie anne Calyk, natasha Maria Camenzuli, Maryanne Cameron, Danielle Cameron, David Thomas Camilleri, Cori Campbell, erin Campbell, ian Campbell, Madeleine Amy Campbell, sandra Capelja, natalie Vlasta Carey, Kate D Carland, Kristy Janelle Carpenter, elizabeth Christine Carpenzano, Loretta Carroll, shannon patrick Carty - Cowling, Augustine r Cassar, Mario Cassie, Julie Castellas, Liam Cauchi, Teresa_Anne Chandler, Christopher Chapman, Deborah Charles, Kristy Lee Chisholm, Melissa Anne Chisholm, nathan Jon Chiurtu, stefanie Christoudias, effie Christy, Felicity Anne Churcher, emily Jane Cicaji, Jodie Leigh Cilevski, 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Costello, simone Costello, simone Cotroneo, Antonio Coulsell, Leesa Anne Couve De Murville, Marna Coverdale, Loretta Cowdery, Janice Cowie, susan Margaret Cowlishaw, Lynn Cox, stephen John Crawford, Alphonsus W Creasey, natalie Crockford, evan Crockford, rochelle Aeshya Croft, Jordyn Cross, stacey Anne Croswell, Michelle Crotty, Vicki Crouch, Maree A Crowley, Belinda F Cugnetto, Teresa Cummins, nicholas John Curmi, nafoose Currie, Andrew Cvitkovic, Kathy D’aprano, Kristyan John d’Offay, renee Meredith Dafoulis, Danielle Dalinkiewicz, sofia Dalinkiewicz, sofia Daniel, Kasia Daniels, edith Darrell, eden Mary Davidson, Belinda Jane Davidson, Tanith sheila Davies, Bridgette Marie Davies, Trevor randall Davis, Alan J Dawes, Anne Dawson, Lynette Joy Day, Melissa Kylie Day, stefanie De prada, rachael Vicki De prada, rachael Vicky De simone, sonia Gabriella Dean, Lisa Decis, paul Charles Delderfield, Jenny Demetriou, Chryssie Dempster, Tammy-lee Deo, Janice rosetta Deselms, David Desieno, 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Volunteers for Isolated Students’ Education recruits retired teachers to assist families with their Distance Education Program. Travel and accommodation provided in return for six weeks teaching. Register at vise.org.au or George Murdoch 03 9017 5439 Ken Weeks 03 9876 2680 Building Services Phone us on 03 5940 0281 www.adloheat.com.au See main ad on page 28 Reunions CIRCUS MAXIMUS P/L “Over 20 Years BOOK NOW FOR Experience 2011 Bringing the Circus into Education” BLACK ROCK PRIMARY SCHOOL Centenary celebration; 20th March 2011, 1pm5pm. Past and present students, families, teachers and local community are invited to help celebrate our 100 years. Various bands and Ph: 03 94823512 choirs will be performing throughout the email: afternoon, Camp Australia games for kids, school [email protected] tour, art/ memorabilia display and official opening of new building. Food, wine, coffee and Commemorative items including updated history book, badges and INDIVIDUAL PAVERS are for sale. 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His sessions are lots of fun, with lightning fast cartoons, caricatures, silly prizes and general encouragement for Students to develop their own creativity. Contact Michael via email [email protected], phone (03) 9822 7643 or 0408 227 643. Visit our web site: www.michaelsalmon.com.au and view School feedback and more. BOOBOOK THEATRE Student Body, a play by Alana Valentine. 4 international students, 4 life choices in Melbourne. March 17, 18, 24, 25: 1 & 8pm. Union Theatre, Melbourne University. studentbodymelbourne.wordpress.com Amanda Mickelson Under The Sea Drama Workshop At Your School For Years K - 4 Book Online www.thedramatoolbox.com.au Ph: (03) 9870 1060 Hold a snake • Feed a lizard • Say hello to a frog • Touch a turtle • Wrestle a crocodile! We can also bring insects, spiders & scorpions! Call Tracey 0418 227 083 [email protected] www.roamingreptiles.com.au INSPIRE inspire MARCH MArCH 2011 2011 99 99 CLAssifiEDs CLASSIFIEDS Q: WHAT’S THE BEST TEST? A: One you learn from. 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If the enclosed artwork [email protected] is suitable please use as copy. If not suitable please advise. Offers non-conforming, short term www.speakwithpower.com.au ORFF LEVEL 1 AND 2 MUSIC AND MOVEMENT COURSES 11-16 April 2011 at Burwood Uniting Church Glen Iris. The courses focus on ‘learning by doing”, helping teachers share their music through practical music making and by creating enjoyable experiences for the students. www.vosa.org Contact Melissa Dods (03) 9849 0501 or [email protected] Work with Children Courses offered in: Certificate III and IV (OSHC) Diploma and Advanced Diploma (Government funding available) Over 90% of our students gain employment after graduation Book now on 03 9349 2890 or email [email protected] www.gowrievictoria.org.au KODALY AUTUMN MUSIC SEMINAR Friday 6 & Saturday 7 May at the Darebin Arts and Entertainment Centre, Preston. Inspiring and practical sessions geared towards developing your skills and confidence. Contact 9535 7035 www.kodaly.org.au LIVING MUSIC AND DANCE: A Conference of Creative Music and Movement 27- 28 May at the Darebin Arts and Entertainment Centre, Preston is geared to classroom & Music teachers in primary and middle years. Lenka Pospisilova is a world class International presenter www.vosa.org contact Ginette 0401 463 484 [email protected] Travel BALI Bali Tour for teachers. Sept holidays. Small group. See rice, coffee, vanilla, cycle, trek, flykites. Spend time in a village etc. 5 nights, 4 days $550 per person. Ph Julie 0488044010 FRANCE - SOUTH WEST 17C.2B/R apart. in elegant Figeac or cottage in hilltop Lauzerte. Low cost, brochure, teacher owner 03 9877 7513. www.flickr.com/photos/clermont-figeac/ www.flickr.com/photos/les-chouettes/ FRANCE, PROVENCE Fully equipped and restored 17th century house in mediaeval, fortified village of Entrevaux. Sleeps seven. Close to Nice, Cote d’Azur and Italy. Phone owner 5258 2798 or (02) 9948 2980. www.provencehousestay.com. TEACHER TOURS JULY AND SEPT. All tours 14 days and tax claimable; (1) July 2 Thailand-Laos. Bangkok, River Kwai,Chiang Ma ,Luang Prabang, Vientiane etc $3995 p.p twin (2) Sept 24 CHINA All the iconic features of China inc 4 day Yangtze River Cruise. $4299 p.p. twin (3) Sept 24 VIETNAM . Hanoi, Halong Bay, HoiAn, Nha Trang and HCMC. Mekong Delta. Cu Chi Tunnels. $3355.p.p. twin. Non teachers welcome. For itineraries email Terry Tremellen (Shepp High). [email protected] or 0431359283 Wanted WANTED–PHOTOCOPIERS Photocopiers all brands and many models. Working, faulty, obsolete or surplus. Also telephone systems, IT/computer items. Contact David on 0402 469 111, and fax 9388 9810. Email [email protected] Call all hours and collection arranged. 2011 Victorian State Schools Spectacular Hisense Arena, Sunday 18 September 2011 Be Spectacular! Singers Dancers Musicians Specialty Acts • bands, cheerleaders, etc. INVITATION: State schools and students Further information: www.education.vic.gov.au/spectacular OR DEECD Performing Arts Unit Tel: (03) 9415 1700 Email: [email protected] Curtain Call Attention teachers! Nothing brings words to life for students like seeing them performed on stage. feast your eyes on this month’s educational stage productions and incursions. arts2GO, Regional Arts Victoria presents: Bookings: 9644 1800 or www.rav.net.au/ arts2GO Big Game – Valanga and Leo Lady Chatterley’s Lover incursions to Saturday 12 March 2011 Prologue Shakespeare incursions through 2011 incursions Monday 28 February to Wednesday 9 March 2011 Shakespeare Characterisation The Squeaky Window – Pocketfool Productions Professional Approach incursions throughout 2011 The Green Crusaders – Drama Romeo & Juliet, Macbeth incursions Term 2, 3 and 4 Phatpoetry - poetry for year 7 & 8 incursions Term 2, 3 and 4 Brainstorm Productions presents: Bookings: 1800 676 224 or www. brainstormproductions.com.au incursions through 2011 incursions through 2011 Shakespeare unit Development incursions through 2011 Eagle’s Nest Theatre Company presents: Bookings: http://eaglesnesttheatre.com Romeo & Juliet incursions through 2011 Macbeth incursions through 2011 The Human Race Boobook Theatre Bookings: studentbodymelbourne.wordpress. com Student Body, a play by Alana Valentine incursions Thursday 17, Friday 18, Thursday 24, Friday 25 March Eagle’s Nest Theatre Company presents: Bookings: http://eaglesnesttheatre.com Romeo & Juliet incursions through 2011 Macbeth incursions through 2011 Cosi incursions through 2011 A Christmas Carol incursions through 2011 Cosi incursions Term 1 through Term 3 incursions through 2011 Sticks & Stones A Christmas Carol incursions Term 1 through Term 2 incursions through 2011 Being Brave incursions Terms 1 through Term 2 The Hurting Game incursions through 2010 CoMPILeD By CAroLIne reIDy Verbal Combat incursions Term 1 through Term 3 Australian Shakespeare Company Bookings: 1300 122 344 www. shakespeareaustralia.com.au The Comedy of Errors incursions to Saturday 12 March 2011 QuiZ & PuZZLE ANSWERS © 2010. Melbourne Trivia Company QuiZ ANSWERS 1. Tiger. 2. It’s green (the only national flag that has just one colour and no stripes or insignia etc.). 3. Get Smart. 4. niagara river. 5. Graham Garden (he became famous in The Goodies, the others were in Monty Python). 6. Short Messaging Service. 7. Five continents (Asia, Africa, Australia, europe and north America). 8. The Seven Hills of rome. 9. yes (but not always). 10. Othello. 11. Chief Sitting Bull. 12. Treaty of Waitangi. 13. A puck. 14. Japan. 15. Manu Feildel, Pete evans. 16. Zeus and Mnemosyne. 17. The Tennessee law banning the teaching of the theory of evolution. 18. True (she’s his great, great, great, great, great granddaughter). 19. Government by a woman or women. 20. Greg Chappell, Trevor Chappell, Brian McKechnie. 102 inspire MArCH 2011 9 5 2 8 6 3 1 7 4 6 7 8 5 4 1 9 2 3 4 3 1 2 7 9 5 6 8 7 4 5 9 1 2 8 3 6 8 6 9 3 5 4 2 1 7 1 2 3 6 8 7 4 9 5 3 8 7 1 9 5 6 4 2 2 9 6 4 3 8 7 5 1 5 1 4 7 2 6 3 8 9 prOfEssiONAL DEVELOpMENt Professional development Australian Council for Educational Research Building Learning Power - Guy Claxton Music and Technology for Secondary Teachers Cued articulation – handful of sounds Cued Articulation – Vowels Celebrate Literacy Magic words literacy workshop What to do with Students Maths ‘At Risk’ bookings: www.acer.edu.au Friday 4 March, Melbourne Monday 7 March, Melbourne Classroom observation and the evaluation of teacher performance Monday 7 March, Melbourne Gifted education: identifying and catering for gifted students Monday 8 March, Melbourne Phonological Awareness: Activities for early literacy success Tuesday 9 March, Melbourne Teaching Literacy: Phonemic awareness, phonics and fluency Thursday 17 March, Melbourne Real World Text in the Literacy Classroom Friday 18 March, Melbourne Engaging all Students in Maths and Numeracy Friday 18 March, Melbourne Wednesday 23 March, Melbourne Friday 25 March, Melbourne Monday 28 March, Melbourne Teaching Problem Solving in Mathematics Tuesday 29 March, Melbourne Moving the Hard to Move: Catering for Students at Risk Wednesday 30 March, Melbourne Pearson Professional Learning bookings: www.pearsonplaces.com.au Celebrate your Prep Classroom Thursday 10 March, brighton Friday 11 March and Monday 14 March, chadstone Writing for Text Types with a Secondary Twist: including a focus on Persuasive Writing Thursday 17 March, chadstone Writing for Text Types with a Primary Twist: including a focus on Persuasive Writing Friday 18 March, chadstone The Victorian Association for the Teaching of English bookings: www.vate.org.au VATE Literature Network Friday 4 March, chadstone Tuesday 8 March, Wednesday 1 June, Thursday 4 august Establishing a Dynamic Middle years Classroom English and History Conference for Heads of Faculty and Team Leaders Monday 7 March, chadstone Music and Technology for Primary Teachers Wednesday 9 March, brighton Friday 18 March, Melbourne VATE/ACMi Partnership events Throughout March inspire MArCH 2011 103 prOfEssiONAL DEVELOpMENt Gippsland Region PD Wednesday 18 May, Moe Solutions Network Friday 25 March, collingwood History Teacher’s Association of Victoria bookings: www.htav.asn.au VCE unit 1 Twentieth Century Friday 4 March 2011, collingwood Annual General Meeting and Free Member Event Stockdale ACS bookings: www.stockdaleacs.com.au KMEiA Secondary Teacher Training Course (Level 1) Wednesday 23 February - Wednesday 22 June, south Yarra KMEiA Primary Teacher Training Course (Level 1) saturday 26 February - saturday 4 June, 2011, Wheelers Hill KMEiA Primary Teacher Training Course (Level 2) Tuesday 8 March, east Melbourne saturday 5 March – saturday 25 June, Hawthorn English and History: Common Ground and Different Disciplines Zart Art Friday 18 March, Melbourne bookings: www.zartart.com.au Geography Teachers’ Association of Victoria Tuesday 8 March, box Hill bookings: www.gtav.asn.au CRT Easy Art ideas Meet the Examiners Making Learning Visible – using art techniques to enhance learning Help! How do i teach Geography? Community Art (Repeat) Tuesday 29 March, chadstone saturday 19 March, box Hill Reggio Emilia Australia Botanic Gardens Friday 18 March, carlton bookings: www.reggioaustralia.org.au Study Tour to Reggio Emilia april 10 to 15, 2011 104 inspire MArCH 2011 saturday 12 March, box Hill Monday 21 March, Royal botanic gardens Mixed Media Techniques Monday 28 March, box Hill Street Art Forum (free) Thursday 31 March, box Hill Autism Victoria bookings: www.autismvictoria.org.au Serenity Now: Helping your Child with ASD Cope with Anxiety Thursday 3 to Thursday 24 March Become an ABA Therpist Tuesday 8 to Tuesday 22 March Talking Points: How to Successfully use Visuals in the Home or School Thursday 17 March Certified Training Course: Support individuals with ASD Thursday 17 – Friday 18 March ABiA Seminars: Choosing a Curriculum saturday 19 – Monday 21 March Certified Training Course: Support individuals with ASD Tuesday 22 - Wednesday 23 March Talking Points: Developing and improving Handwriting Thursday 24 March ABA information Session saturday 26 March ASDs and Core Management Strategies information Session Tuesday 29 March ABiA Seminars: Reinforcement Tuesday 29 March Walking in Autistic Shoes: Donna Williams presentation and Q&A Wednesday 30 March Talking Points: Social Stories (Part 1 of 2; second session 7th April) Thursday 31 March Gavan Podbury PD Seminars bookings: www.trybooking.com/5171 Handling Work Colleagues and Difficult Parental Behaviours Tuesday 10 May, geelong Social Education Victoria bookings: [email protected] Meet The Assessors Event - VCE international Studies Monday 21 March, carlton VCE National Politics Tuesday 29 March, carlton VCE Sociology Tuesday 29 March, carlton Email your PD listings to [email protected] inspire MArCH 2011 105 tAKE A BrEAK Staffroom Quiz Puzzles Put your general knowledge to the test with this month’s 20 questions. 1 According to the Chinese Zodiac, last year was the year of what animal? 2 3 4 5 Describe the design of the Libyan flag. 6 7 Mobile phone texting is also called sMs; what does sMs stand for? 8 Collectively, what are the Quirinal, Aventine, Caelian, esquiline, Viminal, palatine and Capitol known as? 9 Yes or no: Do black widow spiders really kill and eat their mates after sex? Which 1960s television show featured the ‘Cone of silence’? The niagara Falls are on which river? Which British funny man is the odd one out: Michael palin, Graham Chapman, Graham Garden, eric idle? What do the five interlocking rings of the Olympic symbol represent? 10 iago and Cassio are characters in which play by William shakespeare? 11 Who led the forces that defeated General Custer’s troops at the Battle of Little Bighorn? 12 Last month, new Zealanders celebrated their national day, commemorating which historic treaty signed by Maoris and the British in 1840? 13 Badminton uses a shuttlecock, tennis uses a ball, what do they use in ice-hockey? 14 The flower, the chrysanthemum is the national symbol of which country? 15 16 Who are the two judges on the TV show My Kitchen Rules? 17 What law did American high school science teacher John scopes famously violate in 1925? 18 True or false: Queensland’s premier, Anna Bligh, is a descendant of Captain William Bligh (of the Bounty mutiny and rum rebellion fame)? 19 20 What form of government is a gynarchy? The nine Muses of Greek mythology were sisters. name their parents. Thirty years ago, to make sure new Zealand could not tie a one day international match, the Australian captain instructed the bowler to bowl underarm to the batsman. Who were the captain, the bowler and the batsman? Quiz by Melbourne Trivia Company www.melbournetrivia.com.au See page 102 for answers. 106 inspire MArCH 2011 down 1. Healing 2. us snow vehicles 3. Lolls 4. partition 5. Comedian’s straight man 6. topics 10. Bread bun 11. former name of indonesia, Dutch ... indies across 1. Astronauts’ cabins 5. piggy bank hole 7. Beat faster (of heart) 8. flying 9. Hospital sisters 12. Overruns 15. Greets 19. fume 21. starter mechanism 22. is indebted to 23. ... & that 24. Concealed 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. No ... or buts roman V Chimney dirt Narrow eyes unfastens (garment) principles practised Of sound Call up See page 102 for answers. sudoku 9 3 8 1 6 4 2 7 5 1 4 7 8 5 2 3 6 9 2 5 6 3 7 9 8 4 1 3 6 4 9 8 5 7 1 2 5 7 9 2 1 3 6 8 4 8 1 2 6 4 7 9 5 3 4 8 3 5 9 6 1 2 7 6 2 5 7 3 1 4 9 8 7 9 1 4 2 8 5 3 6 Difficulty level: Moderate See page 102 for answers. explore engage discover Real life offers the greatest kind of learning. Give your students the opportunity to connect with their world during an unforgettable day outside the classroom. Visit one of our three constantly evolving environments and see learning come alive. 1300 ZOOS VIC www.zoo.org.au/learning Helping you help your students The SPELD Teacher Training Course in Specific Learning Difficulties “a great experience with a wealth of strategies to try in the classroom.” In this 4 day course you will become skilled in testing, understanding, and implementing practical teaching strategies to help primary and secondary aged students who are experiencing learning difficulties. Presented by Michelle hutchison and dr daryl Greaves 2011 schedule March april april May July septeMber septeMber speld teacher training course in specific learning dificulties Melbourne: 18th, 19th, 25th & 26th 9.30am – 3.30pm each day each day Warragul: 4th, 5th, 6th & 7th 7.30pm – 9.30pm each day each day Melbourne: 11th, 12th, 13th & 14th 9.30am – 3.30pm each each day day Melbourne: 7th, 14th, 21st & 28th 9.30am – 3.30pm each day each day Melbourne: 4th, 5th, 6th & 7th 9.30am – 3.30pm each day each day Melbourne: 3rd, 10th, 17th & 24th 9.30am – 3.30pm each day each day ballarat: 12th, 13th, 14th & 15th 9.30am – 3.30pm each day each day Special event ‘The Trouble with Maths’ Learning Difficulties & Dyscalculia 4 Day Intensive Teacher Training Course marcH eventS July 11th, 12th, 13th & 14th. presented by dr steve chinn (from the uK) A comprehensive, cohesive and pragmatic course about learning difficulties in maths and dyscalculia. This is a tried and tested course that has been run in the UK, Singapore, Belgium, Malta, Kenya, Australia, India, Kuwait and Switzerland to excellent evaluations. It has evolved from a full AMBDA (Numeracy)/MMU PG Cert course designed by Steve which he delivered for 4 years under Mark College’s Beacon School funding. It is a course based on Steve’s classroom experience and research. places are limited. don’t miss out. phone speld on 03 9489 4344 courses coping with challenging behaviour Examine behaviour in the context of the underlying principles to understand how to change a behaviour. Presenter: Michelle hutchison 9.30am – 3.30pm Melbourne: 9 March student support staff day Presenter: Michelle hutchison 9.30am – 3.30pm Melbourne: 10 March 2-hour seMiNars seminar: dyslexia in brief Understand dyslexia as well as other difficulties through examining case studies. Presenter: dr daryl Greaves 7.30pm – 9.30pm Mentone primary school: 2 March Macedon ranges: 9 March techNoloGy technology: try before you buy Find out how technology can support your students. 10.00am – 12.30pm Melbourne: 11 March Sample software and technology. Presenters: computer learning support team certificates given for pd attendance. register today! Bookings are essential and space is limited. For more details of each event or to register visit www.speldvic.org.au or phone 03 9489 4344 Membership discounts apply for seminars and technology events. diagnostic assessment services available. For details visit www.speldvic.org.au