AYCE Program in Castlemaine

Posted on April 29th, 2008 in Teenagers

There is a possibility of the AYCE program starting in Castlemaine for term 4 this year.

For those of you who don’t know, this program was started at Yea High School and has since spread to other areas. It allows students who do not wish to attend school, to complete the usual school curriculum by attending an AYCE centre one day a week and working from home for the remainder of the time. This program has been used successfully by many home ed teens as a route into formal study. In fact you may have noticed in Otherways that a home ed student was Dux of Yea High school last year after through the AYCE program (see page 29 of Feb issue).

You can read more about the AYCE program here  http://www.yeahs.vic.edu.au/home/ayce/

Heather White is looking at starting this successful program in Castlemaine in Term 4 this year. The program would initially cater for five or six Year 7 – 9 students and expand into Year 10 in 2009 with a larger number of students.

Heather needs expressions of interest from interested families by Friday 23rd May.

Email: maxlynn@gcom.net.au or Ph: 5475 1115

Wurundjeri Ways Activity Cancelled/deferred

Posted on April 22nd, 2008 in Events, Fun Stuff with Friends

Barry Coombes has advised he is now not available for the 29th April so the activity has been cancelled for that day. If another date can be arranged, we will post it here soon.

HEN Insurance

Posted on April 21st, 2008 in Financial, Insurance

HEN has Public Liability Insurance to $10,000,000. Members can access this insurance for the purposes of:

  • Venue or camp hire ($10,000,000 is the usual amount required by most venues)
  • Small group activities involving up to 150 people
  • Volunteers working on behalf of HEN

There are exclusion clauses for adventure activities; volunteers who are drunk and disorderly; and so on. Members and potential members are welcome to peruse the policy to see exactly what they are/would be covered for. If you are a member booking a venue you will need a copy of our certificate of currency which you will need for your venue hire agreement. Contact Sue at robwight@optusnet.com.au

We have been told by our insurer and the Education Department that it is not necessary for home educators to take out Work Experience cover. As long as work experience kids are paid a notional wage (even $5), they are covered by Workcare.

Many Home and Contents insurance policies have Public Liability insurance attached to them. In some cases this can be used as extra cover for kids that do volunteer work in the community.

Science Classes at Monash

Posted on April 21st, 2008 in Science at Monash

Our Science program at Monash has been expanded to include other topics and moved to a new venue in Mount Waverley. Please see the Fun Stuff with Friends page for details.

Deakin Science Activities

Posted on April 21st, 2008 in Events, Teenagers

This is an article from Deakin’s newsletter about the Science activities in December for home ed kids.

http://www.deakin.edu.au/news/network/current/scitech-homeschooling.php

Love’s Harvest

Posted on April 21st, 2008 in Media

Coming Events in Brief

Posted on April 8th, 2008 in Events

For more details, use the calendar to navigate to each event by date:

Saturdays fortnightly from 5th April Soccer for home educators - Hurstbridge

Fridays 11th April - 23rd May Kids Cardio Class - Doncaster East

Mondays from 14th April Home Ed Dance Class - Eltham

Saturday 7th - Thursday 12th June The Portsea Camp 2008

18th June - History of Rock Live Performance (all tickets now sold)

Fun Stuff with Friends

Posted on April 2nd, 2008 in Events, Fun Stuff with Friends

This is our new program continuing on and expanding from our popular Science at Monash classes. It will include the occasional science class at Monash and also classes on other topics at our new venue.

Venue: Mount Waverley Guide Hall, Fairway Avenue (just off the Forster Road exist on SE Freeway) Melways Map 70E5. There is ample off-street parking and a kitchen available for parents to have a cuppa during the session.

Bookings

Bookings are essential.

Use our online booking form  where you will be asked for your contact details and HEN membership number (if you are a member), your child’s name and age and the course code that you require.

There are three levels of sessions, but the ages are just indicative. Parents should decide which they think their child will enjoy.

  • Hands on sessions for young children ages 4 - 6
  • Sessions for home educators - Junior ages 7 - 10
  • Sessions for home educators -Senior ages 10 and up

26th February
Days of Knights: Journey through the Middle Ages
Young Children & Junior (YJ1) 10.30-12.30
Most suitable for 9 years and under
Cost $15 HEN members, $17 non-members
Bookings closed

Journey with a noble lady and her attendants as she travels from her manor, through the farmlands, to the town to watch the greatest spectacle of the Middle Ages, a tournament. Along the way, we meet a peasant, an entertainer, a craftsperson, and knights.

The session includes the children:

  • Learning skills like spinning year, making chain maille, weaving and wheat grinding
  • participating in juggling and games of skill
  • practising courtly manners by learning to reverence (a medieval bow), dance or sing.
  • making and handling armour
  • watching knights fight in tournament style with real steel swords

We examine many facets of medieval life including:
housing, food, clothing, social class, work, entertainments, social structure and government, health, crafts,pageantry and the Tournament.

The journey is run as an interactive story, with the children trying new things,hands on, under the supervision of our staff. Itʼs a unique, wonderful introduction to the Middle Ages from the company described as being Australia’s premier medieval education organisation.

4th March with Days of Knights
A Day in the Middle Ages
Junior & Senior (JS1) 10.30am-2.30pm (inc ½ hr lunch break)
Most suitable for 10 yrs & over
$15 members / $17 non-members
Bookings Closed

Days of Knights, the medieval education specialists, bring the world of the Middle Ages alive. What was the daily life of a peasant, a tradesman, a noble lady or knight like? What did they wear? What did they eat? How did they work? How did they relax?
What role did each play in society, and how did they relate to the people around them?
Through interactive sessions students learn the answers to these questions, and more,by actually performing the dances, playing the games, using the tools and taking part in the same activities a person in the Middle Ages would have. This sort of heuristic learning (hands on learning by experience) mirrors the medieval education most people would have received.

The Peasant - Peter adopts the persona of a 12th century peasant living in rural England. Students will learn what the life of a peasant entailed. The clothing, food and shelter a peasant would have used will be examined. Students will learn to use a drop spindle to make woollen thread and a game that peasants entertained themselves with. By the end of the session, they will have had a glimpse of how and where the peasant fitted into society, the kind of life they had and what daily life would have been like for them.
The Armourer - For this session, Jason takes on the role of a 13th century armourer. Students will learn about the emerging middleclass of tradesfolk, merchants and professionals. Guilds will be discussed, along with other social and political developments in the preceding century. Students will have the opportunity to try their hand at crafts and examine and wear items of armour.
The Noble Lady - In this session, Lillian plays the part of a 12th century noblewoman. The role of women in the Middle Ages will be examined. Students will learn about Courtly Love, and the development of the notions of Romantic Chivalry through the works of the Troubadours and other entertainers of the Medieval Courts while learning a court dance and the art of calligraphy with a quill and ink.
The Knights - The final session, which for many students is the highlight of their day, sees two knights pitting their skills against one another in full armour in a tourney combat held in the presence of a great lady. Students learn about the important role the Tournament played in the life of the knight, and feel the thrill spectators would
have known as these trained warriors vie with one another for the prize. The armour, weapons and equipment of a 14th century knight are explained, as are the differences between the sport that was the Tourney, and the reality that was war.

15th April
An Inconvenient Truth
with David Toovey from Australian Conservation Foundation

Young Children & Junior (Course code:YJ2) 11am-12.00pm
Most suitable for 9 yrs & under
$8 members / $10 non-members

Bookings Open: Use our online booking form 

Junior & Senior (Course code:JS2) 1.00pm-2.00pm
Most suitable for 10yrs & over
$8 members / $10 non-members

Bookings Open: Use our online booking form 

David has just completed year 12 at Mentone Grammar. During his VCE, David studied Geography, which gave him a detailed understanding of climate change and its impacts and causes. For this subject, David received a perfect score of 50 and was awarded a Premier’s Award for his efforts. From this experience,David was chosen as one of six high school students from around the country to be trained as a Climate Ambassador by Nobel Peace Prize winner Al Gore in conjunction with the Australian Conservation Foundation. David will present a version of ‘An Inconvenient Truth’ on the causes of climate change and the many practical solutions that we can all take to reduce our carbon footprints. David is keen to show that everyone can take some action to make a difference. David’s interest in climate change stems from his passion for social justice issues. David was recently appointed the next Director of the Oaktree Foundation, a youth run aid and development organisation and hopes that by giving this presentation, he can help everyone understand the impact that climate change will have on the poorest in our world. David will engage the children in some fun activities to show what individuals can achieve. David is also keen to answer any questions that students may have and is excited to come and give his presentation.

29th April Wurundjeri ways
with Barry Coombes from Parks Victoria
Young Children & Junior (Course code:YJ3) 11am-12.00pm
Most suitable for 9 yrs & under
$8 members / $10 non-members

Bookings Open: Use our online booking form 

Junior & Senior (Course code: JS3) 1.00pm-2.00pm
Most suitable for 10yrs & over
$8 members / $10 non-members

Bookings Open: Use our online booking form

Barry is a descendant of the Wurundjeri people, the traditional owners of most of Melbourne’s,western, northern and eastern suburbs, including much of the Yarra Valley. Barry has worked for Parks Victoria (PV) and its predecessors in a number of roles since the early 1990’s. He has completed a Diploma in Conservation and Land Management, several units of the Bachelor of Park Management, and many other courses that relate to native title law, and cultural heritage protection and legislation. His current role as Team Leader of Indigenous Cultural Heritage involves, working with Indigenous communities to foster meaningful and lasting relationships, exploring opportunities for Indigenous tourism/business enterprises, organising and co-facilitating Cross-cultural Training PV’s non-Indigenous staff, and ensuring that Indigenous cultural heritage sites and values are appropriately managed and protected. He is also an accredited fire fighter and has played an active role in wildfire suppression and prescribed burning. Barry will tell some stories about the way the traditional owners of Australia managed their land. He will talk about ways they coped when they had droughts, how fires were used and perhaps about some significant cultural sites. He may even tell us a little about his job.

 

Kids cardio -Doncaster East

Posted on March 31st, 2008 in Event Calendar, Events
11 April 2008
1:30 pmto2:30 pm
18 April 2008
1:30 pmto2:30 pm
2 May 2008
1:30 pmto2:30 pm
9 May 2008
1:30 pmto2:30 pm
16 May 2008
1:30 pmto2:30 pm
23 May 2008
1:30 pmto2:30 pm

There is a class currently running for home educated children in Doncaster East. The class ran through term 1 and the kids had a great time. Some of the activities were t-ball, kicking skills (soccer), long jump, group games, general cardio moves and an egg and spoon challenge. All games have a non-competitive spirit, where participation and fun are the main aims.

The next class is Friday, 11 April from 1:30 to 2:30pm.

The classes will run all term (11 weeks as Anzac Day is a holiday) and are at a cost of $6.60 (per class) per child to be paid per term (in advance). So for term 2 the cost per child will be $72.60.

Classes will be most appropriate for ages 4-8, although the teacher feels up to 10 years would still be fine.

Siblings are welcome. There is an outside area to sit, a room for having coffee. Parents and siblings are also very welcome in the room to watch.

Below is a description of the class.

KIDS CARDIO DESCRIPTION
This program will encourage even the most reluctant child to improve their coordination, fitness and strength. Children will participate in a wide range of non competitive games using a variety of equipment. Activities such as boxing, running games, mini aerobics and ball games will help your child build their confidence, skills and fitness levels as they enjoy exercising

Home Ed Soccer - Hurstbridge

Posted on March 29th, 2008 in Event Calendar, Events
5 April 2008
19 April 2008
3 May 2008
17 May 2008
7 June 2008
21 June 2008
5 July 2008
19 July 2008
2 August 2008
16 August 2008

We are planning a fortnightly friendly soccer match and kick to kick for parents and kids of all ages.

It’s pure magic and mayhem - without too much planning or competition.

Time: 9am to 11 amish

Where: Hurstbridge Primary School Oval (behind CFA)

Bring: Water, oranges, hats, silliness, sun protection, lots of chocolates, minimal coordination skills, soccer balls and excited kids 

Caution:    Kids and dads seem to love it

Time of Year:  April to August on dates as listed.

Please bring a friend/s, or send the details on to them or send us their email address and we’ll aim to send a note out fortnightly … thankyou,

Abe and Lachlan (soccer nuts) Contact: heidihoney@netspace.net.au

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