Life of Learning – Indigenous science

WHEN Aboriginal elders approached Macquarie University 10 years ago, it marked the start of a unique collaboration, writes Erin Rozgonyi of the National Indigenous Science Education Progam (NISEP).
Riding the Alternative Learning Wave

When high school teacher Paul Sherman took over WAVE (Wirreanda Adaptive Vocational Education) five years ago it had 64 students. Today it has 134, and a growing reputation for engaging those who are drifting.
Good to Wear, Made for Good – The Social Outfit Opens The Doors

The Social Outfit has opened the doors at their retail shop in Newtown, Sydney. ‘Good to Wear, Made for Good’ cleverly sums up this fashion social enterprise in Sydney’s Inner West.
Learning Choices Case Studies — Tenison Woods College Flexible Learning Program, South Australia

Check out our Learning Choices Case Studies where you can delve deeper to explore the real work organisations are doing to keep young people connected to learning.
Justice reinvestment in Bourke

During 2013, members of the Justice Reinvestment campaign, the Bourke Aboriginal Community Working Party and the Australian Human Rights Commission worked together to develop a proposal for implementing justice reinvestment in Bourke.
Martians and Pirates: a gateway to creative learning

Author David Eggers grew up around teachers. In 2000, he became aware that his teacher friends were struggling with large class sizes and little time to offer one-to-one attention to their students.
Social and Emotional Wellbeing of Indigenous Youth – Muru Marri Report

A discussion with The Aspiration Initiative (TAI) staff about the Muru Marri Report on the Social and Emotional Wellbeing of Indigenous Youth.
Simplicity is the solution – Sanitation in South Africa and Nepal

WorldSkills Competition Gold Medalists Shane Trevitt (UK) and Ciaran Coady (Ireland) recently visited Diepsloot, South Africa to help Australian company Healthabitat implement a Sanitation Studio.
Images That Talk

With another school term underway comes The Sydney Story Factory’s new after school program ‘Radio with Pictures.’ This program will see participants create a series of animated stories.
Transforming Young People’s Lives

Jasper, aged 8, has been coming to Sydney Story Factory for three terms. He has a problem with hyper-mobility in his hand, which means he has trouble holding a pencil.