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"Absolutely
magnificent and the students were enthralled…You have outstanding
presenters"
Michael McLean
– Flinders Christian Community College 2004
"Special thanks… friendliness of all your staff… their
enthusiasm and interest comes through… wonderful feedback from the
students… please convey our thanks to your
staff"
Jeanette Clinch – Westbourne Grammar – 2004
"Very successful.
each of the presenters had a wealth of knowledge to share and their
enthusiasm for the subject was obvious… very positive feedback from
the students"
Rosette Clark – Camberwell Anglican Girls Grammar 2001
With an
unrivalled team of quality educators and performers (see Meet
Our Team), we can re-design our programs to meet the needs of
individual schools.
Anything from
a single presenter running a single class through several
activities, to a team of eight or ten running entire year levels
through several days of activities.
Our emphasis
is always on giving the students hands on interaction with the
topics, in a way which allows them to interpret the period
clearly.
They rotate
through ‘active’ all participate sessions; and ‘passive’ watch and
learn through role-play sessions; and 'interactive' taking
turns segments.
That way we
can balance their attention to preclude over-stimulation or
boredom.
Most of our
sessions are designed for individual class groups, or a maximum of
32 participants. We have a few topics suitable for larger
groups (and are willing to start or finish a day with large group
sessions); but prefer not to run whole days without small
group interaction activities, which we think give better
educational value.
"A great morning.
The interactive nature of the activities is ideal for boys of this
age… We’ll be booking again!!
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Alan Bliss – Melbourne Grammar 2002
It is
particularly important to us that many students who do not cope
well with traditional ‘blackboard’ learning, respond
enthusiastically to the multi-sensory and kinesthetic components of
our programs.
Many schools
have commented on the number of‘difficult’ students who rave about
our visits.
"I was particularly pleased to see those non-academic students
and those with special needs (an autistic boy) actively
engaged.
I have never seen a particular student smile and he was grinning
from ear to ear during the tournament!!!"
J Heim – Viewbank College 2002
We measure our
success by how many good questions the students can ask during and
after our activities. |