[Design and Technology] Keeping you up to date
Bazeley
bazeley at iinet.net.au
Mon May 7 19:03:07 EST 2007
"Another $50 million has been committed over the next five years to build 30
new technical wings
in secondary schools and modernise equipment in all others." - John Lenders
It is a start but after 30 years of neglect they have a lot off catching up
to do.
Does any one know the details on when and how the money will be available?
Richard Bazeley
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[mailto:destech-bounces at edulists.com.au] On Behalf Of Peter Niass
Sent: Monday, 7 May 2007 10:29 AM
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Subject: RE: [Design and Technology] Keeping you up to date
Thanks Lorraine,
This latest release of the Federal Governments thoughts on the Future of
Schooling in Australia is almost devoid of references to the role of
technology in Education. It says that we are doing pretty well in Maths &
Science (about equal 5th on PISA standardised tests) but this is for 15 year
olds ability. It does not focus on the 19th place we get for student
satisfaction and engagement in Maths & Science. Our 15 year olds are capable
enough, but they are so turned off Maths, Science & Engineering that they do
not persue it as a career in university.
This report should look at the declining numbers of qualified Maths, Science
& Engineering graduates we are producing to focus on the real problem.
The report clearly shows that Finland has streaked ahead of the rest of the
world, but the report attributes this to
"In their reforms in the 1990s which resulted in them moving to the
forefront of
student achievement, they abandoned uniformity in curriculum content and
moved to basing their teaching
and learning on rigorous curriculum standards while allowing schools
flexibility in the content of the curriculum
in achieving these standards.14 Strong school leadership and an outstanding
quality of teaching is what then
delivered the world's best student results."
They may well have adopted rigorous curriculum standards and and a flexible
content, but the report fails to mention that they also invested massively
in technology for schools.
Cheers,
Peter
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[mailto:destech-bounces at edulists.com.au] On Behalf Of Tran, Lorraine I
Sent: Friday, 4 May 2007 4:56 PM
To: Design and Technology Teachers' Mailing List; Systems and Technology
Teachers' Mailing List
Subject: [Design and Technology] Keeping you up to date
Dear Colleagues
You may be interested in looking at the following documents released
recently:
The Future of Schooling in Australia report is available at
www.education.vic.gov.au/about/news/newsalerts/adelaidedeclaration.htm
Note Cross disciplinary learning area list includes technology (ICT and
design) as part of a broad and comprehensive curriculum (page 28).
The STATE GOVERNMENT launched its 2007-08 BUDGET this week. The brochure
over viewing components relevant to education highlights an 'engaging vision
for Victorian education' and 'a new generation of schools'. See
www.education.vic.gov.au/about/publications/budget/budget2007.htm
Note $50m to redevelop 30 technical wings at Secondary schools and to renew
equipment at all secondary schools. (I presume government schools.)
Regards, Lorraine.
Lorraine Tran
Curriculum Manager, P - 12 Design and Technology
Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority (VCAA)
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East Melbourne 3002
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