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Aussie High school kids, an example from Melbourne.
Just came across my Daughter watching some of her senior Media students work, from Northcote high school, on You Tube... I found it interesting because it sums up the Culture of Inner Melbourne in one hit... from the dress, the attitude, the capacity, the humour and the cultural mix. Which in these parts is very Mediterranean.... Or "wog city" as it is known by the local inhabitants. It could be very interesting to Teenagers that are migrating here.
I'd like to show my daughter some similar examples from the UK if there are any out there I |
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What brilliantly talented kids from the footballers to the kids who made the film and edited it. Fantastic work. Well done to your daughters school. :thumbsup:
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Really good. Well done Northcote High:D
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Excellent, congrats to a very talented bunch of students. I loved it - and I usually hate football!
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Thanks for that, I'll pass it on to my Youngest Daughter...
I'm really curious as to whether the kids in the UK are encouraged to do Media studies that ends up with mini films like this ? It's just that the seemingly informal education here, does produce workable viable results for kids.... Sometimes you read comparisons that point to the UK's more formal and measurable outcomes ? |
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Originally Posted by ozzieeagle
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Thanks for that, I'll pass it on to my Youngest Daughter...
I'm really curious as to whether the kids in the UK are encouraged to do Media studies that ends up with mini films like this ? It's just that the seemingly informal education here, does produce workable viable results for kids.... Sometimes you read comparisons that point to the UK's more formal and measurable outcomes ? This looks great on paper; they're doing masses of work, constantly being assessed and re-assessed, sitting endless exams, etc. so they must be getting a great education, right? Because we all know that more tests & more exams = superior education, right? And Australian schools don't have as much testing, so the Australian education system must be inferior, right? Except that it doesn't quite work like that. At the end of the day, too many of the British kids have merely been taught to pass a test; they haven't actually learned what they've been studying. So they walk out of school with a set of very nice exam results, but not a great deal of genuine education. Now the British government is trying to move in a different direction. Ironically, the system they're hoping to adopt is the same one that Scotland has been using since 1992. |
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Thanks Ozzie eagle - I enjoyed that :thumbup:
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Originally Posted by ozzieeagle
(Post 5972144)
Just came across my Daughter watching some of her senior Media students work, from Northcote high school, on You Tube... I found it interesting because it sums up the Culture of Inner Melbourne in one hit... from the dress, the attitude, the capacity, the humour and the cultural mix. Which in these parts is very Mediterranean.... Or "wog city" as it is known by the local inhabitants. It could be very interesting to Teenagers that are migrating here.
I'd like to show my daughter some similar examples from the UK if there are any out there http://youtube.com/watch?v=RrQuJhKsJgw I The kids today are really bringing out some fantastic media work all over the world, this is one of my favourites. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2cYWfq--Nw |
Re: Aussie High school kids, an example from Melbourne.
Originally Posted by ozzieeagle
(Post 5972144)
Just came across my Daughter watching some of her senior Media students work, from Northcote high school, on You Tube... I found it interesting because it sums up the Culture of Inner Melbourne in one hit... from the dress, the attitude, the capacity, the humour and the cultural mix. Which in these parts is very Mediterranean.... Or "wog city" as it is known by the local inhabitants. It could be very interesting to Teenagers that are migrating here.
I'd like to show my daughter some similar examples from the UK if there are any out there http://youtube.com/watch?v=RrQuJhKsJgw I That is brilliant, again kids in similar situation! Laws wants to take media studies in grade 10 next year, only problem is there are 20 places and 384 kids in year 10 level:eek:. The competition to get a place in that course is almost impossibly high. I hope he gets in, the other one fought odds of double that for a academic place in the IB and won so heres hoping:thumbup: |
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Last year (or maybe the year before) I was in Melbourne Museum and they had a lot of the results from the school design courses. I was well impressed. I would have loved to have built an electronic bowling alley (scaled down but fully working) when I was in school.
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Hi, i just stumbled upon this thread when looking through the links of my video on youtube and was surpised at how much people liked it.
Just wanted to say thanks to everyone who enjoyed the clip, always good to hear good feedback. - Afrim |
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Originally Posted by afrimche
(Post 6006616)
Hi, i just stumbled upon this thread when looking through the links of my video on youtube and was surpised at how much people liked it.
Just wanted to say thanks to everyone who enjoyed the clip, always good to hear good feedback. - Afrim Twas a great clip, hence I felt it was worth pointing out. Well done, have you made any more since then ? |
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Great clip, a great insight to teens in OZ im showing to my 15 yearold daughter as we speak/type.Well done lads, well talented.I dont think you'd find anything like this in uk schools or the health n saftey brigade will be out it would be a case of "no footy in school allowed,...someone will get hurt". Well done Northcote high school for allowing the kids to express their talents.Good to see a mix of cultures too, my kids are mixed race and have wondered how they would be treat over there but looking from this clip ...absolutly fine i'd say
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Why say wog city I know the aussies use that term towards greeks italians etc but me for one find that word really not nice and not apporiate,must admit was quite a shock when I came to oz to hear that word so outdated,I just feel it wasnt nesscary to put that in your post regards z
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Originally Posted by nephilim
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Why say wog city I know the aussies use that term towards greeks italians etc but me for one find that word really not nice and not apporiate,must admit was quite a shock when I came to oz to hear that word so outdated,I just feel it wasnt nesscary to put that in your post regards z
I take your point, and doubt if I will use it on these boards again, however I bet I use it in its proper context at work amongst my workmates the majority of whom are from the mediteranean region, within a week. Just thought of something as an edit... I think you will find Afrimche, and his peer group, will be astounded that the word "wog" is so offensive in the UK, as the term has been in such regular use by that cultural group to describe each other, for almost 3 generations now. An offensive term to call that cultural Group here is "Muzza/s" Dont ever use that anyone from the UK.... |
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