Project 600: Inspire, Connect and Transform

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Watt, Glen
Finger, Glenn
Smart, Vicky
Banjer, Fiona
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2014
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This paper provides an overview of the highly successful Education Queensland Project 600 literacy and numeracy strategic initiative, with more than 19000 students from Years 3-9 being involved since its inception as Project 300 in 2011. Project 600, which aims to inspire, connect and transform student learning through deep engagement, involves Education Queensland's regions choosing a specific area to focus on within their improvement agenda.This paper provides an overview of the highly successful Education Queensland Project 600 literacy and numeracy strategic initiative, with more than 19000 students from Years 3-9 being involved since its inception as Project 300 in 2011. Project 600, which aims to inspire, connect and transform student learning through deep engagement, involves Education Queensland's regions choosing a specific area to focus on within their improvement agenda.
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26th Australian Computers in Education Conference
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© 2014 Australian Council for Computers Education. The attached file is reproduced here in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher. Please refer to the conference's website for access to the definitive, published version.
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Educational Technology and Computing