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Wednesday 16 January 2019 Wednesday 16 January 2019 8.00am Registration - the Braggs lecture theatre, university of adelaide 8.55am Intro and Welcome 9.00am Welcome to Country Mickey O’Brien and Official Opening STEP OUTSIDE THE CLASSROOM 9.30am Keynote: Fiona Young, Architect, Hayball South Australia's major cultural institutions are joining forces to present an exciting SESSION 1 SESSION 10.00am Housekeeping, Program overview three day program, loaded with professional learning opportunities for educators in 10.15am Morning tea multiple learning areas and year levels. ayers house ADELAIDE BOTANIC GARDEN ADELAIDE zoo art gallery of sa centre of democracy parliament house mIGRATION MUSEUM south australian MUSEUM state library of sa VENUES MUSEUM 11:00am 11:15am Aboriginal SA WATER @ Cultivating History in Introducing New Australian Colonial (National Motor Unpacking Australian Aboriginal plant use ADELAIDE Curiosity/ the Elder the Dimensions Electoral Footprints Museum) Histories Cultures Gallery 11:30am with Trent BOTANIC Plan a visit Wing Community in Heritage Commission Hawker Vans – Introducing new Hill GARDEN to the of Inquiry for schools developing Learning Moments With the SA Interactive historical thinking Sustainable Gallery Philosophy Resources Workshop Years R-6 11:45am WateR: Education The STEM and Association Sustainability and snapshot of 12:00PM of Water and HASS: History Waste Water HASS: HASS: HASS: HASS: Civics & HASS: HASS: STEM: Science STEM: History The History The History, The Citizenship History, History HASS: History Science, STEM: Arts: Visual Arts: Visual Arts Geography Tom Kruse The the Arts: Visual Arts 12:15pm Technologies Science Art, STEM Art Outback Mailman HASS: History, All year levels Years 5-12 All year levels Primary Years Early Years & Primary Years Years 4-5 Years 6 & 8 All year levels Primary Years & Secondary Geography SESSION 2 SESSION 12:30pm Years All year levels Years 3-7 12:45pm 1:00pm 1:15pm 1:30pm 1:45pm Where SA WATER @ STEM Cultivating History in Introducing The Fake To be a leader Australian Aboriginal HASS @ Learning Science ADELAIDE approach to Curiosity/ the Elder the Museum & Cultures Gallery the STATE at the 2:00pm meets BOTANIC Animal Plan a visit Wing Community the Introducing new Library library conservation GARDEN Enclosure to the of Inquiry Touching Being a Child in the 19th Century Get to & education Design With the SA Australian Learning Moments EARLY Sustainable Gallery Philosophy Table Electoral Resources YEARS Know 2:15pm Seed Commission Your Conservation WateR: Education The STEM and Centre Association for schools State Sustainability Interactive Library 2:30pm of Water and STEM: Waste Water Design & HASS: HASS: HASS: HASS: Civics & Workshop HASS: History STEM: Science HASS: HASS: Science Technologies History The History The History Citizenship HASS: History History History STEM: Arts: Visual Arts: Visual the Arts: Visual Arts Primary Years 2:45pm Science Art STEM Art HASS: Civics & and Citizenship Secondary Years Years 5-12 All year levels Primary Years Early Years & All year levels All year levels Years 6-9 All year levels Years 3 & 4 Early Years (R-3) Years 5-7 Early Years Primary Years 3:00pm (K-3) SESSION 3 SESSION 3:15pm All year levels 3:30pm 3:45pm 4:00pm Teachers’ Big Days Out is supported by the Government of South Australia through the Department for Education. Thursday 17 January 2019 Adelaide Botanic Adelaide Ayers House Centre of Parliament South VENUES Garden Festival Centre Adelaide Zoo Art Gallery of SA Migration Museum SAMM Australian State Library of SA museum Democracy House Museum 10:00am 9am START South The Fake Passion & Colonial Unpacking (National Australian Biodiversity The Opposite Research Early Aboriginal STEM Problem Making Maths Motor Footprints Histories Whole SAMM Gallery of Bored: for SACE Chinese plant use Australian approach Finding & Accessible Museum & Participation Museum) Electoral Researching 10:15am experience INTRODUCING at the Arrivals with Trent Circus to Animal Design Chiharu the Touching Hawker Vans Commission NEW Learning South – developing Australian SLSA Centre Table for schools Moments history Hill Enclosure Thinking Shiota historical First Fleet, Incorporat- Interactive Resources through 10:30am Design thinking Migration to board games ing Circus & Workshop Learning Years R-6 Australia and 10:45am through Exploration HASS: History Movement Design & The Arts: Visual Art, The Arts: Visual Art HASS: History HASS: Civics & HASS: HASS: and snapshot of HASS: Civics & HASS: History, STEM: Science HASS: Research HASS: STEM: Science, Technologies STEM STEM: Maths Citizenship, History, History Citizenship Geography & HASS: History History Project, History, Technologies History Geography Tom Kruse STEM: Science the Arts: Visual History, The Geography 11:00am The Outback The Arts: Drama Arts Arts, Science English Mailman HASS: History, SESSION 4 SESSION 11:15am All year levels Primary years Years 6-9 All year levels All year levels All year levels Years 5-7 Years 4-5 Years 6 & 8 Geography All year levels All year levels Primary Years Senior Primary Years and years 7-9 Secondary Years 3-7 Years 11:30am 11:45am 12:00PM 12:15pm 12:30pm Where Creating Problem Making Maths New Passion & Colonial Being a Child Australian Science Theatre for Finding & Accessible Dimensions Participation Footprints in the 19th Polar 12:45pm meets Collections Young Design Chiharu in Heritage Century Introducing conservation People with Thinking Shiota new 1:00pm & education Windmill Learning STEM Whole SAMM Moments Learning @ From Clay Seed Theatre Resources 1:15pm Conservation approach experience the Library tablet to Centre to Animal The Arts: Visual Art, The Arts: Visual Art HASS: History HASS: Civics & HASS: History, HASS: History EARLY YEARS The Arts: Drama, STEM STEM: Maths The Arts Citizenship, Geography First Fleet, STEM iPad Media Arts Enclosure History Migration to SESSION 5 SESSION 1:30pm STEM: Science Design Australia and Exploration 1:45pm All year levels All year levels Primary Years & Years 5-7 All year levels HASS: History Early Years (R-3) All year levels Design & Secondary ears HASS: History, HASS: History, All year levels Technologies Geography & Geography 2:00pm Science The Arts, Science Australian 2:15pm Electoral Years 6-9 Commission Early Years (K-3) Years 5-7 for schools 2:30pm Interactive Where Problem Making Cultivating Unpacking Histories Workshop Ancient Finding & Maths Curiosity/ Science plan a visit Egypt 2:45pm meets Design Accessible Chiharu to the Creative HASS: Civics & conservation Thinking Gallery Citizenship Shiota Writing 3:00pm & education somewhere Seed inspiring 3:15pm Conservation All year levels STEM, HASS: Centre The Arts: The Arts: The Arts: HASS: History Visual Art, Visual Art Visual Art History 3:30pm STEM STEM: HASS: STEM: Science Maths History English, the Arts Creating STEM Literacy Theatre for Years 7 & 8 SESSION 6 SESSION 3:45pm All year levels All year levels All year levels All year levels All year levels Young People with 4:00pm Windmill All educators Theatre 4:15pm The Arts: Drama, Media Arts 4:30pm Teachers’ Big Days Out is supported by the Government of South Australia through the Department for Education. Friday 18 January 2019 Adelaide Botanic Adelaide Ayers House Centre of Parliament South VENUES Festival Centre Adelaide OVAL Art Gallery of SA Migration Museum Australian State Library of SA Garden Mueseum Democracy House Museum 10:00am Aboriginal Behind the Cultivating History in the New Participation: Colonial Unpacking (National Australian Biodiversity The Opposite Research Early Motor of Bored: Scenes Footprints Histories Electoral Gallery for SACE Chinese plant use with Curiosity Elder Wing Dimensions Now and Then Museum) Researching 10:15am Tour Commission INTRODUCING South at the Arrivals Trent Hill Planning a in Heritage Hawker Vans NEW Learning Australian SLSA visit to the – developing for schools Moments history Interactive Resources through 10:30am Gallery historical board games thinking Workshop Years R-6 10:45am HASS: History The Arts, Tourism HASS: History, HASS: History, HASS: History, HASS: Civics & HASS: HASS: and snapshot of HASS: Civics & STEM: Science HASS: Research HASS: STEM: Science, the Arts, STEM the Arts, STEM the Arts Citizenship, History, History Citizenship HASS: History History, Project, History, Technologies History Geography Tom Kruse the Arts: Visual Geography History, the Geography, 11:00am The Outback Arts Arts, English Mailman Science SESSION 7 SESSION HASS: History, 11:15am All year levels All year levels All year levels Primary Years Primary & Years 6-10 Years 4-5 Years 6 & 8 All year levels Primary Years Senior Primary Years Geography Secondary All year levels Secondary Years 3-7 Years 11:30am 11:45am 12:00PM 12:15pm 12:30pm Where Science Adelaide Cultivating History in the New Participation: Australian Australian Aboriginal meets Oval Curiosity Elder Wing Dimensions Now and Then Electoral 12:45pm Commission Cultures conservation & Tour Planning a in Heritage Gallery for schools education visit to the Introducing 1:00pm Interactive new Gallery Seed Conservation Being a Child in the 19th Workshop Learning Where’s the Evidence? Centre Moments 1:15pm Century Resources HASS: History, HASS: History, HASS: History, HASS: History, HASS: Civics & HASS: Civics & Tourism, the Arts, STEM the Arts, STEM the Arts Citizenship, Citizenship STEM: Science Geography History All years HASS: History 1:30pm the Arts: Visual STEM: Science Arts SESSION 8 SESSION 1:45pm Years 6-10 All year levels All year levels All year levels All year levels Primary Years Primary & HASS: History HASS: History Secondary All year levels 2:00pm 2:15pm Early Years R-3 Years 7-10 2:30pm 2:45pm 3:00pm 3:15pm Teaching and Learning Showcase 3:30pm Radford Auditorium, ART GALLERY OF SA 3:45pm Discover other learning opportunities on offer for your students in 2019. Join representatives from the cultural 4:00pm SESSION 9 SESSION precinct to discuss ideas for your 2019 excursion or make a booking and network with educators over drinks and nibbles. 4:15pm 4:30pm Teachers’ Big Days Out is supported by the Government of South Australia through the Department for Education..
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