Showing posts with label Education. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Education. Show all posts

Saturday, 2 February 2019

NSW New And Upgraded Schools Opening In Term 1 2019 - Not Within Our Area....

NSW Government is announcing a $6 Billion into school infrastructure and not one cent is being place in our area. 

One of the reasons why I started this blogspot for our area was to our area to get recognition for community improvements required  in all areas within and outside Mount Druitt. 

I'm sure with the new announcements of School upgrades, there is no mention of any school upgrades within our area. We hope there is no neglect for any reason to our area. Meaning that any local school need upgrades are not put into the back burner.

Click here for details of the $6 Billion School Infrastructure announced 

Thursday, 6 November 2014

My Thoughts On Our Education For Children In Our Area!

My thoughts on the Ed Husic Education Forum( E-mailed today):

Education has to be interesting, problem solving and relating to current or future life of a student! Teachers should be a guide for the student , showing the right way to go forward in life. Students need to understand the benefit of being educated.


Make sure we have the best people  and pay teachers top dollars: especially, teachers that make children really find their work interesting, results orientated, bringing out the highest of quality work and results from the students. Teachers and Prinicpals will then be able to entrust the child by committing the best result that the student wants to have want to have.

In the curriculum, provide the appropriate education and provide relevant Counseling advice to the children in need, that find it difficult to study.
From the early stages explain the three levels of education in plain simple 4 to 5 year old language and ask them what job to they want to do when they finish school, reviewed every year and submitted by the student at every end of year school report. This sets in goals to complete the necessary education they need, to fulfill their studies. Allow  and encourage parents and guardians.

Provide a wider range of subjects to choose from. It a certain school do not have the student numbers and a another local school has, allow the student to share-study  with other schools. Each school could special for a specialised career category ( for example once could specialise in science and another Australian history).


Ensure there is sufficient public transport to allow children to reach to and from school.

Teach proper correct mannerisms: ladies first, allow adults to sit down in public venues/areas, courtesy and talking always nicely to others, teach peace amongst all student - use a budding system so no-one if  felt left alone. Open suggestions children can provide feedback on rating how they rate their lessons and write down  what they learn in 1-2 lines.

Practice on job interviews and assistance in preparing references in High School.

More focus on promoting each school providing updates in the local paper as 'students of the week' for each school, why they got it and any highlight stories. Maybe schools could provide a local magazine to their local community, student of the week for each class and the children's comments. This also educates the communities as to what is happening at their local schools.

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Wednesday, 5 November 2014

Ed Husic's Education Forum On Monday Coming Up!

The Hon. Ed Husic, Federal Member for Chifley is holding an Education Forum to discuss current and future School Education, so that our children receive the quality education they deserve: from Early childhood, Secondary right through to Tertiary  Education. Maybe  having a Questions and Answer style Forum!

Here are the details:

EDUCATION FORUM
 
This forum will let you hear what Labor is doing to protect our schools and will give you a chance to share your views. 

Making sure the young students of our area can get a high quality, affordable education is an absolute priority of mine.

From early childhood right through to university and TAFE, I believe a high quality education system is crucial – to ensure our young can build a better life for themselves.

That’s why I’m incredibly upset about the way Tony Abbott has cut funding to almost every level of our education system.  In a short space of time, the Abbott Government has:
  • Cut school funding in our area alone by $270 million;
     
  • Cut $1 billion from child care, and introduced legislation to cut the Child Care Benefit;
  • Cancelled all future Trade Training Centres; and
     
  • Planned to bring in $100,000 university degrees with mortgage-style interest rates.
To talk through what this means for our area, I will be hosting an Education Forum with the Hon Amanda Rishworth MP, Shadow Assistant Minister for Education; Shadow Minister for Higher Education.  

I hope you can join us for this important discussion next Monday.

Ed

Date
Monday 10 November
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Time
6:00pm
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Venue
Greater Western Sydney Performing Arts Centre (Plumpton High School)
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Address
Hyatts Road
Plumpton NSW 2761
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RSVP
news@edhusic.com
02 9625 4344
 
 
Although, I cannot make it (due to work commitments), to the Forum, I will provide some of my ideas to him and ask for feedback from the Forum to be published on this blogspot.
 

Saturday, 23 August 2014

Maybe Blacktown City Council Could Look Into 'NSW Preschool Disability Support Program' in Mount Druitt!

 In all communities, we are all a mixed community of desired needs and requirements. Sometimese when we ourselves are asking for needs, requirements and improvements, there are other in need of more. It is good to hear that the NSW Government is looking at support the needs of children with disabilities at Pre-school.

I'm sure Blacktown City Council, would be able to see whether there is need for this program in Mount Druitt and wider communities, making Mount Druitt a more improved socially acceptable environment to live in.

Click here for NSW Preschool Disability Support Program