[English] Fwd: edna-for-schools newsletter
stephen at melbpc.org.au
stephen at melbpc.org.au
Sat Aug 11 02:01:04 EST 2007
At 04:06 PM 10/08/2007, EdNA for Schools wrote:
edna-for-schools is an edna newsletter published fortnightly during the
Australian school year. The newsletter calendar is available at
http://www.edna.edu.au/edna/go/schooled/schools_news/pid/210
Newsletter theme: Reading
Within the edna database is a category of resources related to teaching
and learning about this fortnight's theme.
Alphabet
http://url.edna.edu.au/fGuz
Interactive books
http://url.edna.edu.au/SUZp
Language Theory
http://url.edna.edu.au/8npt
Mass Media
http://url.edna.edu.au/Ev3j
Online literacy games
http://url.edna.edu.au/ZFMj
Phonics
http://url.edna.edu.au/8TfX
Reading and Viewing
http://url.edna.edu.au/6bgV
Speaking and Listening
http://url.edna.edu.au/JQPH
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Diary dates
International Home Movie Day, 11 August 2007
http://url.edna.edu.au/ZXBP
International Youth Day, 12 August 2007
http://url.edna.edu.au/FVbc
Obon, 15 August 2007
http://url.edna.edu.au/seRE
Children's Book Week, 18 August 2007
http://url.edna.edu.au/58GN
National Science Week, 18 August 2007
http://url.edna.edu.au/rEAk
Vietnam Veterans' Day, 18 August 2007
http://url.edna.edu.au/abvW
Keep Australia Beautiful Week, 27 August 2007
http://url.edna.edu.au/kkWM
MS readathon - Sponsorship Due, 31 August 2007
http://url.edna.edu.au/meMH
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Conferences and events in Australia
Spaces and Places - for learning, Melbourne, 17 September 2007
http://url.edna.edu.au/Unyf
Digital Futures - on managing information, records and archives, Canberra,
18 September 2007
http://url.edna.edu.au/wJ7Y
Come and play outside, Perth, 28 September 2007
http://url.edna.edu.au/bZn8
View all conferences and events listed with edna:
http://www.edna.edu.au/edna/go/events
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KLA focus - Science
Antarctic Science
http://url.edna.edu.au/PKt2
Living together
http://url.edna.edu.au/BSSv
Biodiversity, Change and Continuity
http://url.edna.edu.au/exkG
Polar Regions
http://url.edna.edu.au/Fvsp
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Getting to know edna
Book Week 2007 Theme Page
http://url.edna.edu.au/r536
Book Week is a week to highlight and promote the fun and learning
associated with reading books for children.
Antarctica Theme Page
http://url.edna.edu.au/KGAK
As it is the International Polar Year plus the theme for Science Week is
Antarctic Science this theme page may provide some useful resources,
lesson plans, learning quests and images.
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Opportunities
The National Education Directory of Australia
http://www.education.net.au
The National Education Directory (Neda) and has been a proud sponsor of
the edna Schools Calendar in 2006 & 2007. Neda is the largest and most
comprehensive guide to all the government and private schools and
educational facilities available in Australia. The Education Directory
provides parents and students, locally, interstate and internationally, an
easy way to find the right school and/or education facility according to
type and location suitable for them. Neda is dedicated in providing
effective communication for the education sector and has a proven track
record in improving enrolment and course enquiries for individual
facilities. For further information contact Mr Peter Price JP, Director of
Neda at: peter at education.net.au
The National Young Leaders' Days
http://www.halogenfoundation.org/eventlist.asp
The National Young Leaders' Days have become one of the largest and most
significant student leadership events in Australia. Students attend from
government, Catholic and Independent schools. Participants in the events
learn from other inspirational leaders from all walks of life who choose
to share their talent to help others. The following dates are when the
Young Leaders Days will be held in capital cities later this year:
Brisbane Monday, 5th November 2007; Melbourne Wednesday, 7th November
2007; Adelaide Monday, 12th November 2007; Perth Tuesday, 13th November
2007; Sydney Monday, 26th November 2007.
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Featured sites
Film Australia Update
http://www.filmaust.com.au/learning/
If you were to name 15 objects that defined Australian identity, what
would they be? Join cartoonist Warren Brown online as he discovers
sometimes-forgotten national treasures that reveal who we are and where
we've been as a country. This entertaining and engaging interactive
website features video portraits of the treasures along with an interview
with Warren and a gallery of his cartoons as well as elearning activities
and a curriculum guide for teachers with lesson plans and classroom
worksheets. These treasures include the Endeavour Journal, The Magic
Pudding Illustrations and the Waltzing Matilda Songsheet.
Go to http://www.filmaust.com.au/learning/ and click on the Investigating
National Treasures icon at the foot of the page.
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Government Education Portal news updates
http://www.education.gov.au/
Keep up-to-date quickly and easily by subscribing to the Government
Education Portal email news update service. Receive a weekly email alert
of the top education and training news headlines, compiled from each
sector around Australia. Find out about government policies, reports,
initiatives and programmes, in addition to opportunities for awards,
grants and funding. Visit the Education Portal and subscribe at
http://www.education.gov.au.
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Network ten - ttn next week 14 August 2007
http://ten.com.au/ten/search-results.html?search-text=ttn
Three up and coming bands including Operator Please, Skybombers and Oh
Mercy will play for schools around the country to raise awareness of the
importance of music education as a part of the 2007 Rock the Schools Tour.
Matt catches up with the Skybombers to see how they got involved in the
tour. The outbreak of the disease in England is causing widespread
concern. Amelia chats to a livestock science expert to find out what
causes the disease and how it spreads.
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EnhanceTV - Hating Alison Ashley free study guide
http://url.edna.edu.au/wDFq
This study guide will provide a range of tools to help Middle Years
teachers and students to explore and to compare and contrast the book with
the film version of Hating Alison Ashley. In particular, activities in the
guide will assist students in becoming familiar with the codes and
conventions of film and to appreciate that the adaptation of a book to
film is not merely a simple transfer of ideas from one medium to another.
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NetAlert
http://www.netalert.net.au
The NetAlert site is currently being redeveloped under the Protecting
Australian Families Online programme, announced recently by the Hon.
Senator Helen Coonan. This new initiative will give families the tools
they need to manage their internet experience, as well as tough new
policing and enforcement measures. NetAlert will be the providers of PC
based filtering software or an ISP filtered internet service. Both options
will filter web content against the Australian Communications and Media
Authority (ACMA) Blacklist, but family's will be able to tailor their own
individual preferences. The new site is scheduled for launch on the 20
August 2007.
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Schooldays' Schools Prospectus Awards
http://www.schooldays.net.au
The Schooldays' Schools Prospectus Awards which attract entries from all
over Australia and internationally and the Awards were presented at the
Education Expo in Sydney on 23 June 2007. "This year we were delighted to
see an even higher standard of prospectus entered into the Awards from all
the entrants, however it did make judging more challenging", said
Elizabeth Christie, Publisher of Education Today & Schooldays for Parents
magazines. "A schools prospectus is a vital initial communication to
prospective parents and their children whether given to families at
initial enquiry stage or after a school visit. The competition is open to
all government and non-government schools.", Elizabeth said.
We congratulate the winners:
Gold: Mentone Girls' Grammar, Victoria
Silver: The Armidale School, NSW
Bronze: Clayfield College, Queensland
The Hills Grammar School, NSW
Wesley College, Melbourne, Victoria
Best Practical Content: Mount Evelyn Christian School, Victoria
International Category Winners:
Gold: The Leys, Cambridge, UK
Highly Commended: Springfield Convent School, Cape Town, South Africa
A special note of recognition goes to The Armidale School and The Leys for
their excellent DVDs. Two former students from The Leys now living in
Sydney attended the Awards.
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Global Education
http://www.globaleducation.edna.edu.au
Global EdNet is a discussion group for the sharing of news, events and
discussion of global education issues, resources and ideas. It is open to
all teachers and others interested in the teaching of global education in
Australian schools.
>From Monday 13 - Friday 24 August 2007, Hazel Edwards - a well known
Australian Author will be available for a discussion. In 2001 she
travelled to the Casey Station as the Australian Antarctic expedition
writer. Some of her writing inspired by this experience
include 'Antarctica's Frozen Chosen', a Young Adult eco-
thriller, 'Antarctic Writer on Ice', her expedition diary, 'Antarctic
Dad', a picture book, 'Grandma Leaps the Antarctic' , an Auslan-signed
DVD, and Hot Ice Squad, a pre-school animation. She will introduce you to
some more of her thoughts about Antarctica to help us think about our role
in protecting the Polar Regions during the International Polar Year.
To join the discussion group Send a blank email to: join-global-
ednet at edna.edu.au. You will then receive an automatically generated email
message asking you to confirm your subscription. This is to ensure that
you can't be subscribed to the Global EdNet discussion group without your
knowledge. Simply hit reply and send the email.
Further information about this forum can be found at
http://www.globaleducation.edna.edu.au/globaled/go//pid/119.
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Recently added resources
Additions to School Education
http://www.edna.edu.au/edna/go/schooled/pid/17
This feature at edna allows visitors to check what has been added to the
edna repository recently. The link above relates to additions to the
school education part of the repository. For additions to the whole
repository use http://url.edna.edu.au/wfsU
Australian sites
Australian forests
http://www.australianforests.org.au/
The Australian Forests website is a national portal for forestry education
in Australia. The website aims to provide students, educators and the
general public with balanced and comprehensive information about
Australia's native and planted forests. Sections of the site include: maps
and facts, careers, educators, youth, kids.
The Cat on the Mat is Flat
http://www.panmacmillan.com.au/resources/AG-TheCatontheMatisFlat.pdf
This website has teaching notes for the book written by Australian author,
Andy Griffiths which are suitable for primary age students and include a
comprehension, drama, art and writing activities.
International sites
Pasifika patterns
http://www.tki.org.nz/r/wick_ed/pasifika/patterns.php
Learn about symmetry while creating a Pasifika mat. Students can use this
interactive learning object to investigate the symmetry in tapa cloth from
each of 5 Pacific islands. Rotational symmetry and reflection symmetry are
demonstrated.
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Just for fun
Science by email
http://www.csiro.com.au
Your body contains about how many muscles: 300, 600, or 900?
Answer = about 600
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