The Edmund Rice Education Australia (EREA) Flexible Learning Centres aim to provide a supportive learning environment for young people who find themselves outside of the mainstream secondary schooling system. Drawing on 21st Century learning principles, the Centres aim to deliver a personalised learning experience with an emphasis on flexibility and individual choice. Provision of a comprehensive curriculum enables young people to make positive future life choices and successfully transition into employment and further training. The aim of this research project has been to work with teaching staff at a Flexible Learning Centre in North Queensland, Australia, to explore the value of integrating ICT in the form of Web 2.0 technologies to e...
In contemporary times, there are children who suffer from limited access to resources, even in some ...
The British Government, in parallel to the move to e-government, has introduced various strategies t...
Over the past three decades Australian governments, school systems and schools have made considerabl...
The Edmund Rice Education Australia (EREA) Flexible Learning Centres aim to provide a supportive lea...
Edmund Rice Education Australia Flexible Learning Centres (EREAFLCs) operate within a social inclusi...
Edmund Rice Education Australia Flexible Learning Centres (EREAFLCs) operate within a social inclusi...
The Edmund Rice Flexible Learning Centre Network caters for the needs of young people in secondary e...
Since computers first appeared in classrooms, educators have sought to integrate information communi...
This milestone report explores some innovative possibilities for e-in-science practice to enhance te...
Science can be seen to exist as an icon of prestige, power and success in Western society with the p...
Research on current technology-related issues in Australian education reflects some common themes: t...
William Gibson (1999) once suggested that “The future has already arrived. It's just not evenly dist...
University progression is increasingly dependent upon students developing a range of digital literac...
The Web has enabled a renewal of the concept of education which includes a new educational model tha...
Information and communication technology offers the potential for greatly expanding learning communi...
In contemporary times, there are children who suffer from limited access to resources, even in some ...
The British Government, in parallel to the move to e-government, has introduced various strategies t...
Over the past three decades Australian governments, school systems and schools have made considerabl...
The Edmund Rice Education Australia (EREA) Flexible Learning Centres aim to provide a supportive lea...
Edmund Rice Education Australia Flexible Learning Centres (EREAFLCs) operate within a social inclusi...
Edmund Rice Education Australia Flexible Learning Centres (EREAFLCs) operate within a social inclusi...
The Edmund Rice Flexible Learning Centre Network caters for the needs of young people in secondary e...
Since computers first appeared in classrooms, educators have sought to integrate information communi...
This milestone report explores some innovative possibilities for e-in-science practice to enhance te...
Science can be seen to exist as an icon of prestige, power and success in Western society with the p...
Research on current technology-related issues in Australian education reflects some common themes: t...
William Gibson (1999) once suggested that “The future has already arrived. It's just not evenly dist...
University progression is increasingly dependent upon students developing a range of digital literac...
The Web has enabled a renewal of the concept of education which includes a new educational model tha...
Information and communication technology offers the potential for greatly expanding learning communi...
In contemporary times, there are children who suffer from limited access to resources, even in some ...
The British Government, in parallel to the move to e-government, has introduced various strategies t...
Over the past three decades Australian governments, school systems and schools have made considerabl...