The lessons we had so capably delivered by Alanna from Griffith TAFE were via "the telly" (or I should say -video conference facility) generously supplied after hours, by Hillston Central School.
Alanna in full flight during our lesson. (Note the students in the small screen top left) |
Many of the current volunteers work during the day so day time training is not an option. But how do you ask a TAFE teacher to risk the 'roos on a 1 1/4 hour trip to the teaching venue in the dark? She was willing to do it but a better solution was to use the video conference facilities available in most rural schools and TAFEs.
This way Hillston volunteers could get lessons in their own town - a real treat! and the teacher put in one to one and a half hours in the classroom plus preparation time, instead of four, on top of a day's teaching and prep. time.
Volunteers give of their time to be trained for tutoring or conversation groups. |
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