Late
in 2006, the Principals of Kolbe Catholic College,
Star of the Sea Rockingham, St Bernadette’s
Port Kennedy, and St Vincent’s Kwinana, were
invited to a meeting with the Director of Catholic
Education, Mr Ron Dullard at the CEO to discuss
the possibility of targeting the broader Rockingham
region with regards to a Middle Schooling Transition
Project, using ICT as the medium. Knowing Kolbe
College had the services of 2005 Australian IT Educator
of the Year, Mr Trevor Galbraith on staff to lead
the project, was also a motivating factor. The
project is focussed on using the myinternet suite
of products available in all Catholic schools
in Western Australia as a vehicle for developing
Digital Portfolios as a vehicle for Primary-to-Primary
and Primary to Secondary school discussion and
liaison. The project will also put in place a
process towards aiding the transition of students
from primary to secondary schooling, and to assist
middle school teachers to integrate ICT into teaching
and learning programs and pedagogical practices
that will benefit student outcomes.
PHASE TWO
The project will commence phase
two of its implementation after the group met
at Kolbe Catholic College on Friday March 2. The
Principals of the Catholic Primary schools involved
were Mr Des Wilkie, St Bernadette’s, Ms
Nadia Maso, Star of the Sea and Mr John Ryan,
St Vincent’s. They were all very keen and
supportive of the project and the wide ranging
implications of the communication that has already
transpired between the schools during the initial
stages of the project. They also spoke passionately
about the infrastructure that they have put in
place in their particular schools to prepare for
the use of Information Technology as a delivery
vehicle of electronic portfolios. As a group of
principals they were genuinely excited about their
schools participation in the project and the opportunities
for development that is about to occur.
PROJECT OUTCOMES
The hopes of the project include:
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Participants to be provided
with the skills to use the full range of myclasses
and myportfolio suite of products as learning
and assessment tools in the classroom
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Primary school and secondary
school teachers to work collaboratively, coming
to understand each others’ curriculum,
teaching and assessment practices, based on
the relevant documents (eg Curriculum Frameworks),
thereby gaining an insight into providing
sound programs and fostering consistency for
students from Year 6 to Year 9.
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Sharing of information
regarding individual students that will benefit
the transition of students moving into a secondary
school setting.
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Students from the feeder
primary schools developing a portfolio that
will be recognised and used in the development
of programs and inform the assessment process
by the secondary school.
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Providing continued opportunities
to shift from teacher centred to student centred,
inquiry based learning that encourages the
development of skills and higher order thinking
through the medium of ICT, thereby moving
towards becoming a digital school.
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Teachers learning to use
Video Conferencing to assist in an efficient,
alternative communication tool, using the
necessary protocols on a regular basis to
share understandings and issues of concern
between the schools.
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Develop specific tasks
based on National Learning Statements in ICT,
English, Science, Mathematics and Civics and
Citizenship
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Explore funding possibilities
for the project eg through ASSISTM, and with
the assistance of CEO and the support of all
participants
PARTICIPANTS
There is a very enthusiastic
and committed group of teachers involved in the
project both at the primary and secondary school
level. Overseeing the project will
be Trevor Galbraith the Assistant Deputy ICT at
Kolbe College who will build upon the strengths
and inter-school relationships between the expertise
of Pam Brown, Gavin Poole and Chris D’Mello,
the ICT support personal in the three primary
schools. They will receive major input and support
from the Catholic Education Office with the visioned
work of Mr Peter Carey the Curriculum Consultant
in the areas of Technology and Enterprise, Careers
and The Arts.
LEADING EDGE
This project, which is on the
leading edge in implementing electronic digital
portfolios into the cluster of schools in the
region, will get plenty of exposure at both the
state and national level in the coming months.
The Project Leader, Mr Trevor
Galbraith will present the planning and implementation
phase to “Editure (myinternet) National
Catholic Symposium Group” which is being
hosted in Perth by the CEOWA this March.
The group has also been invited
to present an update of the project’s implementation
at the Catholic Education’s Teacher’s
Conference in July of this year in the innovative
use of technology section in Catholic schools
in Western Australia.
Trevor Galbraith along with the
Principal of Kolbe Catholic College, Mrs Caroline
Payne will represent the CEO at a World Conference,
“Leading a Digital School” to be held
at Twin Waters Resort, Maroochydore Queensland
in August 2007. |