What does school of the air do?

What does school of the air do?

School of the Air is a generic term for correspondence schools catering for the primary and early secondary education of children in remote and outback Australia where some or all classes were historically conducted by radio, although this is now replaced by telephone and internet technology.

What services does the school of Air offer?

The School of the Air Alice Springs School of the Air has been bridging education gaps caused by remote locations and providing schooling to children at cattle stations, roadhouses, Aboriginal communities and national parks with daily lessons since 1951.

Why was air school created?

The aim of School of the Air was to bring isolated children out of the silence and give them a sense of belonging. The first ‘School of the Air’ in Australia was established at Alice Springs on 8 June 1951.

Which country started the school of air?

1951
School of The Air/Founded

School of the Air was started in 1950 by Adelaide Miethke who was the head of the South Australia branch of the Royal Flying Doctor’s service. Her idea was to use the radio network to broadcast lessons to school children. The trial was a success with the first lessons broadcast taking place in Alice Springs in 1951.

Is homeschooling legal in Australia?

In Australia, homeschooling is becoming increasingly popular. It is legal in all Australian states and territories, with each having its own regulations around the practice.

Who owns the Outback in Australia?

Outback Steakhouse

Type Wholly owned subsidiary
Products Australian themed American cuisine
Revenue US$ 3.888 billion (2017)
Parent Bloomin’ Brands
Website www.outback.com

Who founded Alice Springs School of the Air?

From the initial idea by Miss Adelaide Miethke, the trial process and the official opening to the building on a specialised premises and the more recent switch from radio to broadband satellite technologies, the Alice Springs School of the Air has helped educate thousands of students.

How big is the School of the Air?

1.3 million square kilometres
Our broadcast area covers 1.3 million square kilometres including most of the Northern Territory, the northern area of South Australia and eastern area of Western Australia. Learn about our unique first-of-its-kind school at the Visitors Centre, one of the most popular attractions in Alice Springs.

Do homeschool parents get paid?

It is free to apply for homeschooling in NSW, however you do not get paid by the government to homeschool. Some people are eligible for Centrelink payments such as Newstart (with a no work exemption) and the Isolated Children’s benefit scheme.

Do you get paid to homeschool in Australia?

Homeschooling Australia is legal in all states and territories. You do not get paid to homeschool in Australia. You choose and buy your own curriculum.

Where is the never never in Australia?

Gatton, Australia As the novel and film “We of the Never Never” is based on life at Elsey Station it is an interesting wander through the cemetery to place the characters. Its just another thing to do in the area other than the thermal springs.

How much of Australia is owned by Aboriginal?

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ rights and interests in land are formally recognised over around 40 per cent of Australia’s land mass.

Is there a school of the air in Alice Springs?

Alice Springs School of the Air is one of two Schools of the Air in the Northern Territory funded by the Department of Education.

What was the first air school in Australia?

The first of its kind in Australia, Alice Springs School of the Air (ASSOA) has seen much growth and many changes in its 60+ years.

How big is the Alice Springs Air Visitor Centre?

Sometimes they travel on a plane. Our broadcast area covers 1.3 million square kilometres including most of the Northern Territory, the northern area of South Australia and eastern area of Western Australia. Learn about our unique first-of-its-kind school at the Visitors Centre, one of the most popular attractions in Alice Springs.

Where did the School of the air come from?

The idea for the School of the Air came from a South Australian School Inspector called Adelaide Miethke who travelled to Alice Springs in 1944 as a member of the Council of the Flying Doctor Service.

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