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Teacher Insights


Teacher Insights and Lessons Learnt

To assist you in your Archibull Prize journey we have interviewed a diverse range of teachers from public and private schools who share how they have embedded The Archibull Prize into their school curriculum. They share what works and what doesn’t and how they would do things differently next time.

WHAT THE TEACHERS VALUED MOST

  • An organised, topical and up-to-date program
  • Good communication between program organisers and schools
  • Good support and back-up from organisers
  • User friendly resources for both primary and secondary students
  • Global recognition of student efforts through blogs
  • The Young Farming Champions who shared their knowledge and gave students ideas and direction
  • Recognition of women in agriculture
  • Interest generated in school staff
  • Interest generated in the community and the ability of the program to bring a community together
  • The ability to provide a transition between primary and secondary schools

Teacher Case studies

JILLIAN REIDY - THE HENRY LAWSON SCHOOL
TRACEY DEVLIN - GWYNNEVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOL
INEL DATE - ST RAPHAEL’S CATHOLIC SCHOOL COWRA
KHANTHAMALA GIFFORD - BLACKTOWN GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL
MELINDA ADDERLEY - GRANVILLE BOYS HIGH
Alana Trovato & Sarah Robinson - Little Bay Community of Schools

Teacher Advice and Reflection for participants on the program


School: The Henry Lawson High School

Teacher: Jillian Reidy, Carolyn Baker

“It’s 100% about the students rather than the product.” See how teachers gain respect for students and how students take exceptional pride in their work.

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School: The Henry Lawson High School

Teacher: Jillian Reidy, Carolyn Baker

Find out how important it is to be supported by organisations such as Aussie Farmers Foundation, who are rural focussed and understand issues facing rural communities; and why it is also important for rural students to understand these issues.

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School: The Henry Lawson High School

Teacher: Jillian Reidy

“It almost brings you to tears – that’s why we do it.” Learn how a school evaluation at the completion of The Archibull Prize allows teachers to understand the impact of the project, which is highlighted by personal growth of the students.

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School: The Henry Lawson High School

Teacher: Jillian Reidy

See why The Henry Lawson High School will be doing The Archibull Prize for the 5th time in 2018. “The students won’t let us not be in it. It’s become an expectation for them that they become involved and The Archibull Prize has become part of the school culture. It’s become something that when people do a search for The Henry Lawson High School, The Archibull is what they find. It’s something that has really become engrained in the school in such a short amount of time.”

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School: Blacktown Girls High

Teacher: Khanthamala Gifford, Janine Timms

Learn how teachers collaborate across multiple KLAs and create a Google classroom where teachers and students can access all research documents.

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School: Blacktown Girls High

Teacher: Khanthamala Gifford

See how The Archibull Prize satisfies the requirements of the NSW curriculum for visual arts and food technology and learn why it is vital to start early to incorporate it into the syllabus, and to figure out how to do this practically.”

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School: Granville Boys High School

Teacher: Melinda Adderley, Fiona Donnelly

Learn how The Archibull Prize is used as part of an enrichment program to give students a deep understanding of the wool industry and how it incorporates multiple KLAs such as visual arts, geography, history, English, science and TAS.

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School: Granville Boys High School

See how students learn about technology, such as drones and RFID, and environmental issues, such as water quality, from Young Farming Champions.

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School: St Raphael’s Catholic College

Teacher: Inel Date

Find out why The Archibull Prize has been instrumental in the school offering agriculture as a subject at the school for the first time in 2018, when it will start from Year 7 and grow.

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School: St Raphael’s Catholic College

Teacher: Inel Date

Learn how The Archibull Prize allows connectivity to the community, through exposure to Young Farming Champions and Indigenous and industry leaders and how it helped the school find out what was happening in their own backyard.

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School: St Raphael’s Catholic College

Teacher: Inel Date

See students using the school’s Facebook page, launching an Instagram account and blogging to readers from around the world. See how this interactive edge allows students to investigate contemporary technologies in the social media world and become global communicators.

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School: Beaudesert State High School

Teacher: Laura Perkins, Ed Stocker, Vincent Kruger

Learn how social media allows the community to connect with The Archibull Prize, involving multiple learning disciplines such as technology, engineering and software programming.

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School: Matraville Sports High School

Teacher: Sarah Robinson

“The key to designing the artwork is to think of the Archie as a canvas and you can do anything to it – it’s definitely not a cow!”

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School: Matraville Sports High School

Teacher: Sarah Robinson

See how the Archie can be used to promote the school and its programs at local and national events and give the school international exposure; and even educate politicians!

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School: Marrickville High School

Teacher: Jemima Hall

Learn how this cross-KLA and collaborative project-based-learning experience combined visual arts and commerce students, which in turn inspired nearly every student at the school to become interested and involved.

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School: MLC Burwood

Teacher: Brett Salakas

Find out how the use of cloud-based documents encouraged collaboration between students and allows anyone in the world with internet to follow their journey; and learn how students use social media such as Twitter to connect with other schools in The Archibull Prize and to people within agriculture in Australia and across the world.

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School: Genesis Christian College

Teacher: Sally Anne Arro

See how The Archibull Prize gives the students a chance to be part of a public sculpture, which gives them great depth and meaning, and why students are choosing art so they can be part of “the Cow” and agriculture.

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School: Genesis Christian College

Teacher: Sally Anne Arro

Learn how fun it is to explore the different aspects of an industry such as wool, and have students contribute with their own family stories.

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School: Genesis Christian College

Teacher: Jo Compton

See how The Archibull Prize provides a unique opportunity for collaboration between different KLAs, which makes the experience richer for all concerned.

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School: Kellyville High School

Teacher: Justina Barnier

Find out how The Archibull creates twenty-first century learning skills and becomes a focus for the whole school.

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School: Malabar Public School

Teacher: Louise Dique

Find out how important Young Farming Champions are to The Archibull Prize journey, how they establish an easy rapport with and motivate students and share by bringing their stories and families into the school.

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