Join us at a forum to find out more about the innovative Big Picture Learning approach to schooling that offers:
- New Ways for organising school structures and culture around students.
- New Forms of learning using a design that encourages students to learn both inside and outside school around their interests.
- New Measures for assessing students and valuing a broader range of capacities and qualities.
When and where:
Monday 4 August – 1.30 – 4.00 pm
Yeronga State High School
159 Villa Street
Yeronga, QLD 4104
Refreshments served
Did you know?
Growing numbers of young people in over 50 Big Picture Learning settings around Australia are finding purpose and meaning in their learning. They are regularly connecting with expert mentors around their interests and getting ideas for their futures.
Our credential, the International Big Picture Learning Design (IBPLC), offers new meaningful pathways to employment, further training and 18 universities around Australia. Our graduates are successfully moving into their chosen destinations.
Key speakers include:
- Viv White AM, Co-Founder Big Picture Learning Australia
- Mark Breckenridge, President Queensland Secondary Principals Association
- Jodie Davis, Registrar at Griffith University
School alumni and staff from the growing network of schools in South East Queensland and Northern NSW will also speak about their Big Picture Learning experiences.
This is a great opportunity to network with like-minded educators, and to find out how Big Picture Learning can help boost:
- Engagement and attendance
- Community and school connections
- Retention of Year 12 students
Further readings
Yeronga State High School
Yeronga, QLD 4104
Australia