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Jennie Bales. History | Health & Well Being | Science & Design |Mathematics | Creative Arts Use subheadings in drop down menu to locate resources that supportEnglish & Literature, Cross-Curriculum Priorities & General Capabilities of:Intercultural Understanding & Ethical Understanding, Critical & Creative Thinking, Personal & Social. Info Literacy - Mrs Mac's Library. Explorers A to Z. ReadPlus - reviews. Jan 22 2021 Where the world ends by Geraldine McCaughrean Usborne Publishing, 2018.

ReadPlus - reviews

ISBN: 9781474943437. Research Confirms Value of School Librarians. eSafety Toolkit for Schools Overview (1) Toolkit for Schools. The eSafety Toolkit for Schools is designed to support schools to create safer online environments. The resources are backed by evidence and support a nationally consistent approach to preventing and responding to online safety issues. The resources are categorised into four elements: Prepare, Engage, Educate and Respond. Whether the resources from each element are used on their own or collectively, each contributes to creating safer online environments for school communities. The Toolkit is flexible in its design so that schools can tailor how they use it, based on the needs of their community. This means that no matter which school a student attends, or what stage the school is at in its online safety journey, they will have the tools to help keep safe online. eSafety developed the Toolkit in consultation with government and non-government education sector representatives across every state and territory.

PLCC. National Copyright Webinar Series - Smartcopying. Register for Term 1 2021 webinars below In 2020, The National Copyright Unit (NCU) is offered a series of free webinars to help teachers navigate copyright while teaching.

National Copyright Webinar Series - Smartcopying

We will be running this webinar series again in 2021. These free webinars are open to all Australian schools and TAFEs (excluding Victorian TAFEs) and are targeted to teachers and teacher-librarians/librarians. The webinar covers topics such as: Basic introduction to copyright;What schools and TAFEs are allowed to do under the various educational licences;Free education use exceptions – flexible dealing, exam copying and disability access exceptions;Guidelines for schools and TAFEs about teaching students online;Using Netflix, YouTube and Audiobooks in class, including virtual classes;Practical case studies and FAQs; andFinding and using ‘Creative Commons’ licensed material and ‘Open Education Resources’.

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Suppliers. What is a Teacher Librarian? A qualified teacher librarian is defined as a person who holds recognised teaching qualifications and qualifications in librarianship, defined as eligibility for professional membership for the Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA).

What is a Teacher Librarian?

Within the broad fields of education and librarianship, teacher librarians are uniquely qualified. Info Literacy - Mrs Mac's Library. Fiction Book Lists to support KLAs. GOLD: Role of TL School Library Guidelines. Best content in CSU_TLship. Explorers A to Z. The scope-and-sequence hat. Not so long ago, certainly in my teaching lifetime, there used to be a “curriculum” commonly known as “library skills”.

the scope-and-sequence hat

The classroom teacher (occasionally a teacher librarian) would take their class to the library and teach them things like the layout of the library, the difference between fiction and non fiction, alphabetical order and Dewey classifications, the various types of reference books and how to use them, and other similar skills so that the students could be ‘independent’ users of the facility, able to do their own ‘research’ and perhaps cite the source from which they had copied their information. Workbooks and worksheets abounded and the evidence of learning was based on their successful completion. and a host of others including my own expanded version of the NSW model. The core of the NSW Information Search Process model Regardless of the model chosen or mandated, each one followed a similar pattern of skill development… Jennie Bales. The many worlds of Australian Indigenous children’s literature. (Image: Walker Books Australia and New Zealand) Indigenous writers and artists have produced a number of genre-defying picture books that transcend Western literary boundaries.

The many worlds of Australian Indigenous children’s literature

These books are works of art, philosophy, culture, history and language that speak as much to adults as to children. Books like this include: Tjarany Roughtail (Gracie Greene, Joe Tramacchi, Lucille Gill), Down the Hole (Edna Tantjingu Williams, Eileen Wani Wingfield, Kunyi June-Anne McInerney), Maralinga: the Anangu Story (Yalata and Oak Valley communities, working with Christobel Mattingley) and Welcome to Country (Aunty Joy Murphy, Lisa Kennedy). These books are works of art, philosophy, culture, history and language that speak as much to adults as to children.

Down the Hole is a resistance story of the Stolen Generations era, speaking to the lived experience of “running from the State”, while Maralinga tells of Anangu culture and history, including the atomic testing that devastated people and Country. Magabala Books. Educational Games for Kids. We have a variety of educational games including word, puzzle, math, geography, arcade, sports, and typing games.

Educational Games for Kids

Some are educational games (i.e math, geography, etc.) and some are just for fun (i.e. arcade, sports). The games above provided by Ducksters are relatively simple games that are generally puzzle or educational games. They can be enjoyed by most students of all ages. We are always looking into adding new games, so check back often. Click on the first link to see a listing of all the games along with a description and screen shot. Book Series - Picture Books. Australian Children's Authors. Book Series - Novels. Storyline Online.

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Are Flexible Learning Spaces the Future of Education? "It's not just what you learn, but also where you learn.

Are Flexible Learning Spaces the Future of Education?

" There has been a lot of talk in the education industry around the concept of flexible learning spaces. New schools are being built with much more consideration being placed on the design of the learning environment, not only within the classrooms, but also the cafeteria, the library, even the hallways.Bored Teachers had the opportunity to interview an expert in the field of building 21st century classrooms — Danish Kurani – who actually teaches a “Learning Environments for Tomorrow” course at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. His definition of "flexible classrooms" goes beyond the common understanding of a true flexible learning space. Most schools think about flexible classrooms as spaces where all of the furniture is on casters. Rolling furniture has become the proxy for the word 'flexibility'. The Google Code Next Lab in Oakland New York City Schools Howard West Campus - Howard University Behind the design: Services to Schools.

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PRC 2018. Green FormCODE GL expenditure by account name 13 02 18. Using Images - Using Images at University - Library Resource Guides at Charles Sturt University. What is copyright?

Using Images - Using Images at University - Library Resource Guides at Charles Sturt University

The work of others is protected by copyright. Copyright law grants a set of exclusive rights to creators of original works. Copyright law may vary in different countries. You generally need permission to copy another person's work, to perform works in public, adapt or email a copy, or, upload it to the web. Exceptions Fair dealing provisions within the Australian Copyright Act allows students to copy others' work - including images - for research or study purposes. Online Images Images found on the internet are protected by copyright. If you want to use images in a way not permitted in the terms of use, contact the creator to request permission. Referencing and Attribution To fulfil the moral rights requirements of the Copyright Act you must always attribute work that you have copied for your research or study.

Questions If you have questions regarding copyright feel free to contact our copyright team: copyright@csu.edu.au. Social Media.

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