- School of the Air
School of the Air is a generic term for
correspondence school s catering for the primary and early secondaryeducation of children in remote andoutback Australia .The school celebrated its 50th birthday on the 8th of June in 2000.
School classes were conducted via
shortwave radio from 1951 through 2002, after which most schools switched to wireless internet technologies to deliver lessons that include live one-way video feeds and clear two-way audio. Each student has direct contact with ateacher in a major inland town such asBroken Hill ,Alice Springs orMeekatharra . Each student typically spends one hour per day receiving group or individual lessons from the teacher, and the rest of the day working through the assigned materials with a parent, older sibling or a hired home-stay tutor.Traditionally the students received their course materials and returned their written work and projects to their hub centre using either the
Royal Flying Doctor Service or infrequent and unreliable post office services. However the extension ofInternet services into theoutback now enables more rapid review of each child'shomework .The Alice Springs School of the Air currently has 120 primary school students spread over an area of 1,300,000 square kilometres. Aboriginal children represent approximately 15 percent of the enrollment.
As the children are in isolated situations, the School of the Air is frequently their first attempt at
socialisation with children outside their immediate family. This is supplemented by annual gatherings where the children travel to the school to spend one week with their teacher and classmates.Tourist s can visit their facility in Alice Springs. Most of the live broadcasting takes place in the morning, and there are weekly assemblies on Friday, attended, on occasion, by students from the Outback who happen to be in Alice Springs.External links
* [http://www.mtisasde.qld.edu.au/ School of the Air - Mount Isa]
* [http://www.assoa.nt.edu.au/ School of the Air - Alice Springs]
* [http://www.cultureandrecreation.gov.au/articles/schoolofair/ Australian Government Link - History for the School of the Air]
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