Learning 06 Mar 2019 Why Experiential Learning Is The Way To Go Back in 1982 the British Government formed a Committee of Inquiry into the Teaching of Mathematics in Schools under the… Robert Brindley
Spirit 26 Mar 2018 The Power of Passion and Perseverance In the 1969 movie ‘True Grit’ there were some memorable lines from the phlegmatic John Wayne, who personified the conversational… Robert Brindley No Comments
Guidance 12 Jan 2018 Kick the habit Back in the early seventies, when I was still at school (just), a social revolution was underway that was to… Robert Brindley No Comments
Guidance, Innovation 02 Nov 2017 Day Dreams and Sleepless Nights Among the many articles that I read this month, a few have resonated with me because they applied to education… Robert Brindley No Comments
Learning 04 Oct 2017 Times, They Are A-Changin’ We are constantly reminded, as I remind you, that things are changing, and changing fast. But if one reflects, this… Robert Brindley 1 Comment
Building 19 Sep 2017 Breaking the Mold? Schools are traditionally quite static institutions with any changes happening slowly and over time; we are changing!In August, the new… Robert Brindley No Comments
Building 15 May 2017 Transforming Education As we embark on our Step into the Extraordinary Capital Campaign to engage community support for our next project,… Robert Brindley No Comments
Building 16 Mar 2017 THE AISB DESIGN & ENGINEERING CENTRE Dear Parents, Over the past few weeks we have presented to students, parents, faculty and staff our ideas and plans… Robert Brindley 2 Comments
Building, Guidance, Learning 06 Sep 2016 Confronting the Data Last week we reported to the community the feedback from the Parent Survey that was undertaken at the end of… Robert Brindley 2 Comments
Innovation, Learning 10 May 2016 A Curriculum for the Future? The more I read and witness the rapid changes that are evolving around us, I am convinced that ‘average’ will… Robert Brindley No Comments