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CLP Resources

It is recommended that Home School Liaison Teachers visit the following websites:

The intention is that they are to be accessed by liaisons in order to create realistic, manageable student owned CLP projects - the ruMAD site has the 8 keys to madness which is of particular help. In order to access the 8 keys to madness, teachers or facilitators need to register and then access TOOLKIT.

Alpine School Students - CLP projects

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Community Learning Projects

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Apr

CLP Projects - Term 2A 2013

During this term, the following Community Learning Projects (CLP) related to their home communities will be undertaken by each of the School Teams:

  • Melton Secondary College – Raising money the Melton Specialist School
  • Beechworth Secondary College – Bus Shelters for local students & Creating a bench set for local community members (2 CLPs)
  • Castlemaine Secondary College – Developing a guide to consumerism
  • Myrtleford P-12 College – Creating a booklet to support young people
  • Rosehill Secondary College – Raise money and awareness for endangered animals
  • Maribyrnong Secondary College – Helping the homeless via a soup kitchen and care packages
  • Rutherglen High School – Promoting the Rail Trail in Rutherglen
  • Braybrook College – Raising money for a local charity
  • Wanganui Secondary College – Creating more frequent, convenient and enjoyable community BBQs at our school
 

04

Aug

CLP Projects - Term 3 2012

During this term, the following Community Learning Projects (CLP) related to their home communities will be undertaken by each of the School Teams:

  • Copperfield College – Establishing a community garden
  • Taylors Lakes Secondary College – Establishing a transition program for primary students
  • Hoppers Crossing Secondary College – Creating murals to raise money for the local hospital
  • Galvin Park Secondary College – Raising awareness of animals becoming extinct
  • Yea High School – Establishing a student exchange program with a city based school
  • Wallan Secondary College – Organising an activities day with their local senior citizens
  • Alexandra Secondary College – Establishing a youth group within their area
  • Nathalia Secondary College – Working at the local community house
  • Yarrawonga College P-12 – Working with their local respite house
 

06

Jun

Elisabeth Murdoch College CLP Video

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Elisabeth Murdoch College, present their CLP : "Working on a waste reduction program for local Primary schools".

 

15

May

Melbourne Girls SC CLP: Breast Cancer Awareness

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Melbourne Girls' Secondary College students present "Breast Cancer Photo Story". Their CLP is entitled: Working on a program to raise breast cancer awareness

 

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Apr

CLP Projects - Term 2 2012

During this term, the following Community Learning Projects (CLP) related to their home communities will be undertaken by each of the School Teams:

  • Casterton Secondary College – Establishing a park bench for their local War memorial
  • Kyneton Secondary College - Developing a transition program for Primary School students
  • KooWeeRup Secondary College - Establishing a school vegetable garden
  • Melbourne Girls Secondary College – Working on a program to raise breast cancer awareness
  • Red Cliffs Secondary College – Developing a recipe book for their local aged care facility
  • Northcote High School – Running a program to cleanup their local Merri Creek area
  • Werrimull P-12 College – Working on developing a road safety program
  • Elisabeth Murdoch College – Working on a waste reduction program for local Primary schools
 
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