School Project speaks volumes
28 OCTOBER 2010
The results of a collaborative project that includes speech pathology students from Charles Sturt University (CSU) will be on show this week for schools around Albury and Australia. During the year, second and fourth year students have provided innovative programs aimed at improving children’s communication skills in public schools across the southern Riverina region, including Albury. As part of the School Project, students have developed resources and lesson plans for teachers so they can continue to help their students develop skills in listening, literacy, public speaking and interviewing. A website making some of these available for use by teachers around Australia and overseas will be launched during the showcase. The “Schools Showcase Event”, which highlights some of this year’s best student projects, will be held between 5pm and 6pm on Thursday 28 October at the Nowik Theatres, Guinea St, Albury, as part of the final year Student Speech Pathology Conference. Student teams will display their projects for teachers, education department staff, and interested professionals over wine and cheese.
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