Welcome to the latest edition of Celebrating Learning

Here we have the latest ‘round up’ from the Brimbank Learning Community through it’s newsletter “Celebrating Learning”.  Brimbank is a council area on the north-west fringes of Melbourne (Australia), and its current Community Learning Strategy can be obtained through the contacts provided within the Newsletter.

There are rich ideas that range across all ages in engaging constituents in lifelong learning.  Libraries have been learning hubs central to the initiatives throughout suburbs and activities can be further discovered at their particular websites.  Please see what is happening to uplift aspirations and learning engagement among representative groups:  from educational support volunteers, student wellbeing, theatre performance training for youth, to vocational development for parents as teacher aides.  Go through to the Research & Resources section.  Brimbank is strongly linked into the work of Adult Learning Australia.

Denise Reghenzani-Kearns PhD
PASCAL Associate

 

Welcome to the 36th edition of Celebrating Learning, the bimonthly newsletter of the Brimbank Community Learning Strategy 2014-2017.



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In this issue:
Give Us Your Feedback!
Local Stories
Learning News & Information

Brimbank Libraries
Research & Resources
Local Stories
Opportunity for Volunteering with Ardoch Education Programs

Recruiting for Education Support Volunteers – Ardoch Youth Foundation Ardoch provides education support for children and young people experiencing disadvantage.  Education volunteers provide assistance in early childhood settings, primary and secondary schools which can include literacy, numeracy and well being support.

For further information please find attached a flyer and for any further enquiries please contact the main office on 9537 2414.


Ardoch Education volunteer flyer 2018
Adult Learning Australia (ALA) summit: Towards  a national lifelong learning policy for Australia
 

8.45am-1.00pm 17 April 2018
The Cube, ACMI,
Federation Square,

Melbourne

From ideal to real

Australia does not have a formal lifelong learning policy.  A lifelong policy would acknowledge learning beyond employment and re-skilling, and highlight its role in social mobility, community building and health and wellbeing. 
This summit, From ideal to real: Towards a national lifelong policy for Australia, is all about collaboration. 
View
program and registration details here.

 

Bright Futures: Spotlight on the wellbeing of young people from refugee and migrant backgrounds
Source: Vic Health
 

The rising bar: Rising education and skill levels are creating a more competitive job market.

  • 38% of young people whose parents were born overseas were in some form of tertiary education in 2016. This compares with 25% of young people whose parents were born in Australia.
  • Only 45% of university students born outside Australia find full-time employment after graduation, compared with 69% of Australian-born university students.
  •  Young people in Australia are more highly qualified but less likely to find a job than previous generations. Refugee and migrant young people face additional challenges, even though they may come from families who strongly value and promote educational success.

Read more.

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Learning News & Information

 

Become a Teacher’s Aide

CHC30213 – Certificate III in Education Support
 

A qualification in Education Support is your gateway to a rewarding career as a Teacher Aide or Teaching Assistant in a Primary or Secondary school. With employment security and career opportunities on the rise, it’s little wonder why this industry is one of the most popular choices for those looking to make a difference. Course information..

New Futures Training is offering three new courses this year, starting in March. Get in touch for more information!






Education @ Bowery Theatre
Located at St Albans Community Centre (STACC)


From 2018, the Bowery Theatre will provide dedicated programming for schools.  This includes performances, Q & As, workshops and teacher resources.  Our program aims to offer diverse, curriculum-centred opportunities that engage and enrich students.

The Bowery Theatre offers a state of the art performance facility in Melbourne's West. The versatile venue offers 202 capacity seating design and stage relationship which makes it an ideal space for performances and events that are intimate and engaging.

 Read more.

New Services Offered by the Office of the Commonwealth Ombudsman


The Commonwealth Ombudsman can now investigate complaints about the Vocational Education and Training (VET) Student Loans program and VET FEE-HELP scheme. If you, or someone you know, has an issue or complaint regarding your VET FEE-HELP or VET Student Loans training provider please contact the Commonwealth Ombudsman.

The Commonwealth Ombudsman can also investigate complaints about problems that intending, current or former overseas students have with private schools, colleges and universities.

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Brimbank Libraries
What's on at Brimbank Libraries

Keilor Community Hub 1st Birthday
Saturday 14 April 11am–2pm
704B Old Calder Highway, Keilor
 
Join us in celebrating the first birthday of the Keilor Community Hub. There will be of lots of fun to be had with:
• Children’s activities
• Story time with Fairy Lulu
• Face painting
• BBQ
• Indigenous Art drop-in session
• Birthday cake
• Neighbourhood House Activities
• Customer Service
• Keilor Historical Society display


Learning English and Study Support
The new updated English Language Classes and Homework support Lists are now available online @ Brimbank Libraries website.
2018 English Language Classes list
2018 Homework Support and Learning Support Programs List


 


Discover a World of Online Learning - Lynda.com
Lynda.com is an Online Video Training Library that covers a range of subjects from Web Design, Animations, marketing, to even public speaking.

Learn software, technology, creative and business skills.  Gain knowledge from industry experts and achieve your personal and professional goals.

Learn more


Quiet Study Areas offered at Sunshine and Keilor Libraries
Sunshine and Keilor Libraries include features like quiet study areas and booths including spaces for quiet reading and computer work.

Details for location of Keilor Library.
Details for location of Sunshine Library.




 

Research & Resources 




A Practice guide for professionals:
Building resilience in children aged 0-12 years


beyondblue's Building resilience in children aged 0–12: A practice guide, aims to assist practitioners to promote children’s resilience and raise community awareness about it more broadly.






Schools Bulletin – Brimbank Environmental news

Brimbank's latest environmental events for local schools.






National Sorry Day School Curriculum Resource

The Resource is part of the National Sorry Day Committee's School Program.  The aim of this resource is to provide you with accurate and concise background information as well as a set of useful classroom exercises and ideas for events.
 






Churchill Fellowships: Rewarding Australians striving for excellence

Travel overseas to investigate inspiring practices to benefit Australian communities!

Click here for further information on how to apply.

Applications open Thursday 1 February and close Friday 27 April 2018.






The ARACY 2018 Report Card

In 2017, for the first time in the survey’s history young people identified mental health as the most important issue in Australia today. Concerns about mental health have doubled since 2015 and tripled since 2011. Other top issues of national concern included alcohol and drugs and equity and discrimination. Follow the link to the report here
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