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Suzanne Taylor

Suzanne Taylor

Suzanne Taylor is a Melbourne-based freelance writer.

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Old-school activist

Laverton teacher Jan van Dalfsen has a long history of firebrand activism, with a strong focus on student-led teaching and resisting what he calls a “factory model” of schooling.

Schools

Building a new school community from the ground up

One Werribee primary school has opened its doors to Indian dance classes, Iranian mothers groups and English conversation sessions, to build a community.

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Deaf mettle: the school choir that signs

Furlong Park School for Deaf Children students are smashing down barriers, tearing up bike tracks, playing soccer matches and performing at the Arts Centre.

TAFE & Adult Provision

All Sunshine: building social cohesion at TAFE

A program at Victoria Polytechnic – aka Sunshine TAFE – in Melbourne’s inner-west is building social cohesion.

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Building a new school for a new community

Principal Jackie Daniali had big dreams for her new Point Cook school, engaging families in her inclusive vision even before the first brick was laid.

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DIY mentorships in disability and early childhood education

Mentorships don’t have to be formal or even particularly structured. The AEU meets members creating their own versions of skills exchange on the job.

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