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  1. How does it work? What do I have to do?

  2. What Stages of learning are catered for in your workshops?
  3. Which Curriculum areas can you address in your workshops?

  4. How long are your workshops?

  5. How do we pay?

  6. What about the 'Working with Children' requirements?

  7. Do you promote any particular media product or company?


How does it work? What do I have to do?

1. Email or telephone us to arrange your booking and discuss the topics to be included in the workshop.

2. Booking and confirmation forms will be mailed or faxed to you.

3. We bring all resources required and can hold the workshop in your classroom, library or school hall. (We require 1 hour set-up time.)

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What Stages of learning are catered for in your workshops?

Stages 2, 3 and 4.   Stage 1 workshops are negotiable.

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Which Curriculum areas can you address in your workshops?

English, HSIE, and Science & Technology

Additional workshops for other Curriculum areas on offer soon.

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How long are your workshops?

The workshops vary according to your selection. Students are engaged in verbal dialogue, and have various tasks to perform and also participate in group activities.  Our resources are bright, colourful and age specific.

 (Shorter workshops for Special Needs students can be arranged.)

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How do we pay?

Payment is preferred by cheque on the day of the workshop.

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What about the 'Working with Children' requirements?

We have been approved by the NSW Department of Education and Training through its Performances for Schools Authorisation.

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Do you promote any particular media product or company?

No, we are fully independent.

 Our resources are based on various media outlets and publications. We speak generally about all news sources. We may bring newspapers with us for the students to use, which will be your regional newspaper or a metropolitan alternative. You will be asked to view the newspaper of the day to approve it for classroom suitability.

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