
The NSW and federal governments had previously announced that they would partner with universities to turn 50 schools in NSW into ‘Centres for Excellence’ in order to develop high quality teaching and improve teacher training.
The minister announced that CSU will be partnered with Mudgee High in the Western Region, and Temora High in the Riverina.
Professor Downes said CSU has excellent relationships with all schools in the University’s footprint and she looks forward to closer relationships with these two in particular.
“We have some exciting ideas within our Teachers for the 21st Century Project to discuss with the schools, and we are setting aside the $2.9 million teaching and learning capital grant to build the high-tech classrooms that will enable Charles Sturt University students and staff to interact online with the teachers and students in these schools,” Professor Downes said.
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