From the outset, the A Learner's Toolkit program sought to present something different in the Australian educational space. Driven by its underlying principle of reciprocity, it sought to create a network of schools that could share expertise, knowledge, and resources across the barriers of school system, type and geography freely. Most importantly, this sharing occurs without prohibitive financial and human costs associated with similar professional offerings and networks. Finally, the IP related to A Learner's Toolkit program, its professional learning (watch this space), and its resources are open-access and shareable and, again, not hidden behind the barrier of who can pay for it or what system your school is associated with.
The A Learner's Toolkit team is pleased to announce that Theodore State School has become a Partner School. Theodore State School is our first regional P-10 Queensland state school. Importantly, our growing cohort of Partner Schools (now over 40) is now beginning to represent schools for all 3 systems, contexts and geographies across Australia.