31/07/2023
It’s great to be back in the classroom with High Resolves Learning peak experiences!
This time, we've partnered with Australian Catholic University (ACU) in Blacktown, giving high school students access to the fantastic tech that facilitates this workshop.
Together they learn skills in collaboration to bring about positive social change. Future Leaders in the making!
13/06/2023
The Learning Network team is delighted to connect with Principals at the NSWSPC Conference this week! We are engaging in meaningful discussions focused on cultivating collaboration to unlock the full potential of students. Pop by for some cookies if you’re at the event!
12/04/2023
Equip your students with the skills they will need for an ever-changing world.
Our program is now confirmed, and we’re thrilled with the line-up. Spots are filling fast, don’t miss out, register NOW!
Hear insight from Louka Parry (global speaker, strategist & education futurist), along with Verity Firth (UTS Pro-Vice Chancellor & former Minister for Education & Training), Chris Presland and Craig Petersen (former & current Secondary Principals’ Council Presidents).
When: Friday 28 April 2023
Time: 8am - 2pm
Where: UTS Building 11, Level 5, Rooms 102 & 104, 81 Broadway, Ultimo NSW 2007
Register and attend for your chance to win your school an annual subscription to our Symphony learning platform.*
Secure your spot here: https://bit.ly/40lliLz
* You must be in attendance at the time of the draw to win, or the winner will be redrawn
28/03/2023
Register for this FREE, catered event for high school leaders and educators interested in equipping students for an ever-changing world.
A taste of what’s included:
🔸 Keynote on how schools can better prepare students for changes in higher education, and beyond.
🔸 Panel discussion: Using intelligent technology to assist with teacher workforce shortages, embracing the ethical and appropriate use of AI, and designing schools that empower our students to be future-ready global citizens.
🔸 Masterclass on two emerging intelligent platforms that unlock human potential, and help your students not only become better students, but better humans.
Featuring Verity Firth, Pro-Vice Chancellor (Social Justice and Inclusion) at UTS and former Minister for Education and Training, and Chris Presland, former President of the NSW Secondary Principals' Council.
Attendance will provide self-identified PD addressing Australian Professional Standards for Teachers.
With more to come, spots are limited, so register now and we'll be in touch soon. Register here: https://bit.ly/40lliLz
05/02/2023
Have you ever stood in front of your classroom and honestly asked your students what they would like to learn?
With more schools moving towards a student-led approach to learning, you may be considering how to apply this method with your learners.
Read our blog to learn the benefits, hear student-driven success stories and pick up some tips on implementing this approach in your classroom.
The benefits of student-led learning
It’s a no-brainer that students learn best when they’re actively engaged and interested in the topic they’re absorbing. Educational institutions across the globe share a common goal – they want to improve educational outcomes. One approach being increasingly implemented is a student driven c...
21/12/2022
As we wrap up another busy year, we want to thank our partners and schools for their invaluable support this year.
We wish you all a happy and relaxing break and look forward to reconnecting in 2023!
16/12/2022
So excited to see Videos for Change featured in the Anthem Awards Winner Stories – read the article here! https://bit.ly/3uSRDv2
30/11/2022
In partnership with the Paul Ramsay Foundation, High Resolves is trialling a new “peak experience” for high school students, which challenges students to collaborate and develop their decision making, influencing and conflict resolution skills.
We’ve enhanced our award-winning UN-style simulation with technology, creating an interactive multi-media experience. The excursion transports students from their classrooms onto university campuses, to engage in activities that explore diplomatic relations, collective action and inclusive leadership.
It’s a fun, memorable experience which makes the learning ‘stick’, and helps students in the early years of high school consider opportunities for tertiary education.
We’re really excited about the enthusiastic responses we’ve seen from schools like St Brigid's Catholic College, the students, their teachers and Careers Support Advisors and we hope to offer this excursion to more schools, in partnership with other universities in 2023.
The University of Newcastle, Australia Paul Ramsay Foundation