Over the last 15 months the educational leaders of all of the Torrens Valley Partnership of schools and Preschools:-
Birdwood Primary School
Birdwood High School
Gumeracha Primary School
Kersbrook Primary School
Lobethal Primary School
Lobethal Community kindergarten
Mt. Pleasant and District Kindergarten
Mt. Pleasant Primary School
Paracoombe Primary School
Springton Primary School
Torrens Valley Children’s Centre
Woodside Preschool
Woodside Primary School
have worked extensively with David Price OBE on the challenges facing schools in adequately preparing our students for the complex, ever changing world that awaits them.
It is very timely that we now share this with the parents and friends of each of our school communities. Hence we are jointly funding this exciting opportunity and invite all those interested in the future of our schools and pre-schools to join the conversation.
David’s talk highlights the challenge facing all parents and educators in how to best support children for a future where we cannot predict what jobs will exist. The much talked about 21st century skills require us to re-think the way we interact, teach, and use social, formal and informal learning.
Partnership mindset between educators, students and parents must be strong if we are to develop the skills with students that are necessary for student success. This workshop explores:
• What does learning look like in schools and pre-schools today and in the future?
• What should an education worth having be and look like?
• How do we challenge and change attitudes, beliefs and behaviours that inhibit effective partnerships between parents, teachers and young people in learning and schooling?
• Strategies of connecting and collaborating to achieve the best outcomes for student learning.
Birdwood Primary School
Birdwood High School
Gumeracha Primary School
Kersbrook Primary School
Lobethal Primary School
Lobethal Community kindergarten
Mt. Pleasant and District Kindergarten
Mt. Pleasant Primary School
Paracoombe Primary School
Springton Primary School
Torrens Valley Children’s Centre
Woodside Preschool
Woodside Primary School
have worked extensively with David Price OBE on the challenges facing schools in adequately preparing our students for the complex, ever changing world that awaits them.
It is very timely that we now share this with the parents and friends of each of our school communities. Hence we are jointly funding this exciting opportunity and invite all those interested in the future of our schools and pre-schools to join the conversation.
David’s talk highlights the challenge facing all parents and educators in how to best support children for a future where we cannot predict what jobs will exist. The much talked about 21st century skills require us to re-think the way we interact, teach, and use social, formal and informal learning.
Partnership mindset between educators, students and parents must be strong if we are to develop the skills with students that are necessary for student success. This workshop explores:
• What does learning look like in schools and pre-schools today and in the future?
• What should an education worth having be and look like?
• How do we challenge and change attitudes, beliefs and behaviours that inhibit effective partnerships between parents, teachers and young people in learning and schooling?
• Strategies of connecting and collaborating to achieve the best outcomes for student learning.