Inclusive teaching practices
The following practices are effective in all classrooms:Reduce background noise - close windows and doors if outside noise is presentAdjust teaching practice to manage classroom background...
View ArticleClassroom Access Project
Access to captioned video and other media for students with hearing impairment can be challenging due to the increased use of online curriculum resources to support the curriculum, and also a need to...
View ArticleThe ‘model classroom’ in action
The Classroom Access Project (CAP) operated for 20 weeks in both trial schools, which provided necessary longevity to test the concept of access to captioned video and other media and improved sound in...
View ArticleClassroom Access Project 1
The Classroom Access Project was first piloted in Term 1, 2010 at La Salle Catholic College, Bankstown, NSW. This project was an initiative of Media Access Australia, and implemented through...
View ArticleClassroom Access Project 2
The second Classroom Access Project pilot was implemented through partnership with Catholic Education Diocese of Parramatta and Cerdon College, Merrylands NSW over Terms 3 & 4 in 2010,...
View ArticleTeacher information (vision)
It is vital that teachers with students who are blind or have low vision in their classrooms can create an equitable educational environment through the use of accessibility practices.Ways to access...
View ArticleHearing Awareness Week approaches with the promise of resources for teachers
Hearing Awareness Week (HAW), which runs from 24th to 30th August, provides a focus for all things relating to hearing health and access, and will be of special benefit for teachers who work with...
View ArticleTeacher information (hearing)
Teachers work with a diverse range of student needs, learning styles and a curriculum that presumes the use of audiovisual/multimedia content.It is vital that teachers who have students who are Deaf or...
View Articlecap that!
cap that! is an initiative of Media Access Australia with a dedicated website developed to raise awareness nationally of the need for teachers to turn on captions in the classroom.The use of captions...
View ArticleFinding your way around our updated education website content
The education section of our website has a new menu structure, with an increased level of content and information to assist teachers and parents.There are three main categories that provide focused...
View ArticleEducation highlights of 2014
This year we have further explored accessible media and resources available to support students with diverse learning needs.Vision education has seen a keener focus in 2014, following on from our...
View ArticleClassroom Access Project
Access to captioned video and other media for students with hearing impairment can be challenging due to the increased use of online curriculum resources to support the curriculum, and also a need to...
View ArticleThe ‘model classroom’ in action
The Classroom Access Project (CAP) operated for 20 weeks in both trial schools, which provided necessary longevity to test the concept of access to captioned video and other media and improved sound in...
View ArticleClassroom Access Project 1
The Classroom Access Project was first piloted in Term 1, 2010 at La Salle Catholic College, Bankstown, NSW. This project was an initiative of Media Access Australia, and implemented through...
View ArticleClassroom Access Project 2
The second Classroom Access Project pilot was implemented through partnership with Catholic Education Diocese of Parramatta and Cerdon College, Merrylands NSW over Terms 3 & 4 in 2010,...
View ArticleTeacher information (vision)
It is vital that teachers with students who are blind or have low vision in their classrooms can create an equitable educational environment through the use of accessibility practices.Ways to access...
View ArticleHearing Awareness Week approaches with the promise of resources for teachers
Hearing Awareness Week (HAW), which runs from 24th to 30th August, provides a focus for all things relating to hearing health and access, and will be of special benefit for teachers who work with...
View ArticleTeacher information (hearing)
Teachers work with a diverse range of student needs, learning styles and a curriculum that presumes the use of audiovisual/multimedia content.It is vital that teachers who have students who are Deaf or...
View ArticleCAP THAT!
CAP THAT! is an initiative of Media Access Australia with a dedicated website developed to raise awareness nationally of the need for teachers to turn on captions in the classroom.The use of captions...
View ArticleFinding your way around our updated education website content
The education section of our website has a new menu structure, with an increased level of content and information to assist teachers and parents.There are three main categories that provide focused...
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