DLSG Case Study: Kew High School
The Digital Literacy Schools Grants (DLSG) grant enabled Kew High School the opportunity to upskill teachers in implementing the Australian Curriculum: Digital Technologies. Kew High School is a government high school in Kew, Victoria and has a student population of 1175 students from Years 7 to 12. It received a $48,000 grant in the DLSG round 1.
Additional details
Year band(s) | Foundation, 7-8, 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 9-10 |
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Content type | School stories |
Format | Web page |
Technologies & Programming Languages | Electronic programming boards, other programming languages, Robotics and drones, AR / VR |
Organisation | Department of Education, Skills and Employment. |
Copyright | © Commonwealth of Australia. |
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