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Questacon > Kids > Exhibitions & Shows > The Archives > Our Clever Country > School of the Air Our Clever CountrySchool of the AirOn the right wavelengthAustralians were the first to use School of the Air to educate isolated children. What's the problem?Living in the large continent of Australia can mean isolation and loneliness. Children living in the vast Australian inland are often miles away from the nearest school. A great Aussie solutionThe Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS) began operation in 1928 and within a few years it had established a large radio network across the outback. The network depended largely on a pedal-powered radio invented by Alfred Traeger and he and the founder of the RFDS, Reverend John Flynn, discussed other services that could be made possible using the radio. Adelaide Miethke, an influential Adelaide schoolteacher, made the proposal for a School of the Air to be set up through the radio network and in 1950 the first lesson was broadcast. By 1956 the program had spread to New South Wales and there are now 12 Schools of the Air around Australia.
On the Air
The Shell Questacon Science Circus giving a lesson via HF radio as part of the Kalgoorlie School of the Air.
How does it work?Gone are the days of the pedal radio, but School of the Air teachers still use HF (high frequency) radio to provide lessons to their students. The majority of the school curriculum is covered through correspondence lessons that teachers prepare and mail to their students. Regular telephone conversations between teacher and student are used, along with newer technologies such as email, computer links, video and the Internet. The futureSchools of the Air continue to provide education to isolated people, and their role is extending into adult education. As technology continues to develop, access to information is improving for people in the outback. Further info, facts and fun
For more info on some Schools of the Air, check out:School of the Air Port Augusta http://oac.schools.sa.edu.au/sota/ For more info on great Australian Science check out:CSIRO's Australia Advances http://www.csiro.au/promos/ozadvances |
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Last modified 1 February, 2008
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