Showing 7 items matching "south australian education system"
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Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesVideo, Paul Worthington, Warranna Purruna : Pa:mpi Tungarar : living languages, 1996
... ...South Australian education system...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne Kaurna Ngarrindjeri curriculum development language revival education language learning bilingualism LOTE South Australian education system videocassette The video "tells the story of two types of Australian Indigenous language revival programs. ...The video "tells the story of two types of Australian Indigenous language revival programs. The languages involved are Kaurna and Ngarrindjeri."videocassettekaurna, ngarrindjeri, curriculum development, language revival, education, language learning, bilingualism, lote, south australian education system -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Guy Tunstill, Reviving languages : Warranna Purruttiappendi : Tumbelin Tungarar : renewal and reclamation programs for Indigenous languages in schools, 1999
... ...South Australian education system...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne Kaurna Ngarrindjeri curriculum development language revival education language learning bilingualism LOTE South Australian education system b&w photographs, b&w illustrations, colour illustrations, word lists Directed at language revival in schools. ...Directed at language revival in schools. Includes planning and teaching, LOTE areas, further information and guidelines.b&w photographs, b&w illustrations, colour illustrations, word listskaurna, ngarrindjeri, curriculum development, language revival, education, language learning, bilingualism, lote, south australian education system -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Book, Second Reading Book, 1876
... Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc. 2 Gilles Street (south of Merri St) Warrnambool great-ocean-road This is a Reading Book of the Irish National Board of Education adapted for use in schools in Victoria, Australia. Irish School Readers were used in Victoria under the National School System ...This is a Reading Book of the Irish National Board of Education adapted for use in schools in Victoria, Australia. Irish School Readers were used in Victoria under the National School System in the 1850s and continued to be used in the 1860s and 70s under the Common School System and the introduction of the State School System after 1872. Readers produced in Victoria for Australian children did not become prominent until the 20th century (School Papers 1898 and Victorian Readers 1928). The signature of Hugh Adams in this book indicates that the book may have come from one of the Adams families farming in the Wangoom area near Warrnambool. There were several boys in these families named Hugh and it is unclear which one owned this book. This book is of interest as an early school reader used in the Warrnambool area and as a book belonging to a member of a local Adams family in the 19th century.This is a hard cover book of 285 pages. It has a brown cover with the title and ornamentation etched into the cover. The book contains prose extracts and poetry with the extracts headed by the derivation and pronunciation of some of the words in the text. There are a few illustrations and sketches. Some of the illustrations have been coloured and scribbled on. The book has been bound with string and glue with the lower portion of the spine cover missing. The book is very tattered. ‘Hugh Adams’ (back pages and on page 279) school readers, education in warrnambool, hugh adams -
Vision AustraliaEducation kit - Object, Grade I Braille For Sighted People: an introduction to reading and writing Braille, 2001
... Australia 454 Glenferrie Road Kooyong melbourne In 2001 RBS and RVIB worked on a joint project to assist sighted people to learn Grade 1 Braille. This CD-ROM was produced to enable people to be able to learn and practice at home. Royal Blind Society of New South Wales Education Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind Not all keyboards are suitable for use with this program. To gauge usability launch Notepad or Wordpad and press the s, d, f and j, k, l keys simultaneously. If all six letters appear your keyboard can be used as a virtual brailler. Minimum system ...In 2001 RBS and RVIB worked on a joint project to assist sighted people to learn Grade 1 Braille. This CD-ROM was produced to enable people to be able to learn and practice at home.1 CD-ROM with text and BrailleNot all keyboards are suitable for use with this program. To gauge usability launch Notepad or Wordpad and press the s, d, f and j, k, l keys simultaneously. If all six letters appear your keyboard can be used as a virtual brailler. Minimum system requirements: 32MB of Ram; Pentium 166mhz; Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0; Quicktime Browser plugin and Macromedia Flash plugin (included in installation). NB: Video may take one minute to load. Display: At least 800 x 600, high colour (16 bit). Installation: The CD-ROM will automatically run the setup procedure. For best results run the program from your hard drive. If the setup fails to start automatically, double click My Computer or Windows Explorer, double click the CD-ROM drive icon, then double click the setup icon. This CD-ROM is a joint project by the Royal Blind Society and Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind.royal blind society of new south wales, education, royal victorian institute for the blind -
Federation University Art CollectionCeramic - Artwork - Ceramics, 'Raku Lidded Pot with Tall Handle' by Bruce Anderson, c1984
... education course at the State College of Victoria, Auburn and taught for a time in the secondary school system. In 1977, he moved to Queensland to take up a position as Head of the Ceramics Department at Townsville TAFE. In 1984, he relocated to the Darling Downs Institute in Toowoomba and was still teaching there in his entry in the 1986-7 directory, working in raku and blackware fired with gas in a ceramic fibre kiln. During 1986, he moved to Adelaide to take up a position as senior lecturer in ceramics at the South Australian...education course at the State College of Victoria, Auburn and taught for a time in the secondary school system. In 1977, he moved to Queensland to take up a position as Head of the Ceramics Department at Townsville TAFE. In 1984, he relocated to the Darling Downs Institute in Toowoomba and was still teaching there in his entry in the 1986-7 directory, working in raku and blackware fired with gas in a ceramic fibre kiln. During 1986, he moved to Adelaide to take up a position as senior lecturer in ceramics at the South Australian ...Bruce ANDERSON (20 August 1950- Born Surry Hills, Melbourne, Victoria In 1971 Bruce Anderson obtained a Diploma of Art (Sculpture) from the Prahran Institute of Technology. For the next two years, he worked at Raynham Ceramics in East Bentleigh, making slipcast ware. After a year of National Service, he completed a teacher education course at the State College of Victoria, Auburn and taught for a time in the secondary school system. In 1977, he moved to Queensland to take up a position as Head of the Ceramics Department at Townsville TAFE. In 1984, he relocated to the Darling Downs Institute in Toowoomba and was still teaching there in his entry in the 1986-7 directory, working in raku and blackware fired with gas in a ceramic fibre kiln. During 1986, he moved to Adelaide to take up a position as senior lecturer in ceramics at the South Australian School of Design. During the late 1980s and 1990s, he began to make sculptural works of architactural form cast from a mixture of terracotta clay and refractory concrete. Part-glazed, the works allude to primitive industry and utilitarianism. In 1984 Bruce Anderson was a guest at Spotkanie held at the Gippsland Institute of Advanced Education.Raku teapot with tall handle. bruce anderson, ceramics, jan feder memorial ceramics collection, gippsland campus, teapot, raynham ceramics -
Federation University Art CollectionArtwork, other - Print - large format, Michael Shiell, 'Bone Circle - Documentation' by Michael Shiell, 2001
... South Wales. Its unique system of natural salt lakes, old growth Mallee, and variety of intact ecosystems, makes Nanya a significant refuge for biological diversity. Federation University Australia has been the proud custodian of Nanya since 2004, and values Nanya as an important resource in our research, conservation and education programs. ...Australia campuses at Ballarat, Gippsland (Churchill), Stawell and Horsham. goldfields Nanya Station is a magnificent 40,000 hectare property in far western New South Wales. Its unique system of natural salt lakes, old growth Mallee, and variety of intact ecosystems, makes Nanya a significant refuge for biological diversity. Federation University Australia has been the proud custodian of Nanya since 2004, and values Nanya as an important resource in our research, conservation and education ...Nanya Station is a magnificent 40,000 hectare property in far western New South Wales. Its unique system of natural salt lakes, old growth Mallee, and variety of intact ecosystems, makes Nanya a significant refuge for biological diversity. Federation University Australia has been the proud custodian of Nanya since 2004, and values Nanya as an important resource in our research, conservation and education programs. Staff and students are committed to creating a research community to preserve and enrich the biodiversity of this important legacy of the University and the nation. This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.A photographic documentation of sheep, feral goat and kangaroo bones found and photographed at 'Nanya Station'. art, artwork, michael shiell, shiell, nanya, bones, available -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPoster - Garry The Growling Grass Frog Poster, Trevor Marriott et al, April 2026
... south‑eastern Australia’s most iconic and now vulnerable wetland species. The name “Garry” is often used informally in education programs, frog census activities, and community conservation projects to make the species more relatable, especially for kids and local engagement. The short‑finned eel (Anguilla australis) is a native, culturally significant, and historically abundant species in the Maribyrnong River system...south‑eastern Australia’s most iconic and now vulnerable wetland species. The name “Garry” is often used informally in education programs, frog census activities, and community conservation projects to make the species more relatable, especially for kids and local engagement. The short‑finned eel (Anguilla australis) is a native, culturally significant, and historically abundant species in the Maribyrnong River system ...Trevor Marriott, Creator / Artist created this poster with images and QR codes linked to voice media files. This poster has a unique way of trying an interactive approach of engaging youth with the history of Brimbank by means of QR codes. Garry the Growling Grass Frog refers to the Growling Grass Frog (Litoria raniformis), one of south‑eastern Australia’s most iconic and now vulnerable wetland species. The name “Garry” is often used informally in education programs, frog census activities, and community conservation projects to make the species more relatable, especially for kids and local engagement. The short‑finned eel (Anguilla australis) is a native, culturally significant, and historically abundant species in the Maribyrnong River system, including the Brimbank stretch. It is one of the two major eel species in Victoria and was a key food source for Wurundjeri Woi‑wurrung people.This project, described as "Know Your Place - Animation", was undertaken by Trevor Marriott, with the sponsorship of Brimbank City Council and the generous support of the Sunshine & District Historical Society, who served as the project’s benefactor.Scan QR codes to talk to Garry the Growling Grass frog and other fun Where to get your free freddo Augmented Reality Harvester history See my friend Ellie the Short finned Eel Talk to Sunny about the Fair Go rulesunshine and district historical society, growling grass frog, short fin eel
