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1 Agricultural Education at Hagley Farm School Historical Perspective…

2 During the 1930’s Hagley Farm School joined the network of Tasmanian Area Schools. These schools catered for students from Kinder to Grade 10. The Area School curriculum was largely about Agricultural Education and regular activity was carried out on the farm and in the garden.

3 The cottages at Hagley were established to accommodate high school aged students These students carried out farm and garden duties before and after school Ag Ed teachers, cottage care staff and farm managers were funded by the DOE.

4 Since the early 1970’s Hagley Farm School has been a K-6 primary school. During the 1970’s the Environment Centre was established to take advantage of the existing facilities and farm

5 Initially DOE funded 5 Environment Centre Teachers and a Farm Manager The DOE now funds 2 Environment Centre Teachers The DOE ceased funding farm wages many years ago. The Farm Manager and other casual wages are funded through farm revenue.

6 Current Agricultural Education at Hagley Farm School … and Connections with the School Farm

7 Farm Squad Involves a small number of Grade 5/6 students throughout the year (6 in 2015) Regular farm tasks negotiated with/requested by Farm Manager Currently a weekly roster that operates on Thursday afternoons.

8 Milking Optional participation for Grade 5/6 students Approximately half of the 2015 Grade 5/6 students have participated this year. (50 students) Offered during the milking seasons

9 School Garden Has existed in some form at Hagley for many years. Optional participation for all classes/teachers Current location was established in 2007 and has undergone extensive development over the past 5 years (through significant volunteer hours and sponsorship)

10 Egg Heads … an Environment Centre enterprise Free range egg collection One class per term (Grades 3-4 usually) Other Occasional Access based on: Seasonal farm activities Optional class teacher planned activity that supports class learning Tractor rides (special occasions)

11 Grade 3-4 Camp Accessed through the Environment Centre booking system (normal camp visitor fees apply) 2 night - 3 day camp hosted & lead bi-annually by Environment Centre staff Full range of Environment Centre activities are available (Farm, Heritage, Environmental)

12 Farm Science Program A program lead by Environment Centre Staff Involves students from Prep to Grade 6 5 x 1.5 hour on site sessions in a 5 week block Follow-up activities in class Accessed through the Environment Centre booking system … ie: school pays normal day visit fees Booking fees currently funded by P&F

13 A Few Observations …

14 Whilst the agricultural education activities at Hagley Farm School are significant and provide Hagley students more opportunities than most other Tasmanian students, there is no formalised Agricultural Education curriculum. Since the 1970’s the school farm has existed as a key part of the agricultural awareness model of the Environment Centre.

15 Tasmanian schools that have a formalised agricultural education curriculum are generally regional K-10 high schools with designated staff and timetabled lessons. Most of these schools have a farm facility. (non-commercial, student enterprise based) A variety of models exist across these schools and all are challenged by funding issues.

16 Most primary schools have a garden program of some sort. A variety of access models exist. The Environment Centre staff are not appointed to support the Hagley Farm School curriculum. They are accessed through the Environment Centre booking system and fees apply.

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18 To Set The Scene … …the 3 silos model 1. Hagley Farm School 2. The Environment Centre 3. The Farm

19 In 2015 the 4 th Silo was added … The Hagley Farm School Centre of Excellence for Agricultural Education

20 Leadership Team Hagley Farm School Environment Centre & School Farm Education School Farm Commercial Farm Management Group School Association Future Directions Group Centre for Agricultural Education Parents and Friends Association Friends of the School Group

21 The School Farm An Agricultural Education facility that supports Environment Centre programs Current operational model: … a self-funded commercial enterprise

22 The Environment Centre An Ag Ed visitor centre: camps and day visits Staff: 2 FTE Teachers funded by DOE All operations plus a number of casual positions are self-funded

23 The Environment Centre is part of: 1. A state-wide Agricultural Education network 2. A network of DOE field centres

24 The Agricultural Education Network A state-wide network being lead by the Centre for Agricultural Education Driven by clear connections with the Australian Curriculum Guided by DOE Learners First strategy

25 DOE Network of Field Centres Hagley Farm and Environment Centre Woodbridge Marine Studies Centre Sustainability Learning Centre Molesworth Environment Centre The Centre for Agricultural Education

26 The Field Centres are connected by: A Strategic Plan that embodies: Clear connections to the Australian Curriculum Activity that reflects the Learners First strategy The delivery of high quality educational experiences Evidence based Improvement targets

27 The Centre for Agricultural Education Provides leadership and support to all schools in Tasmania that offer agricultural education programs. Most of these schools have a farm facility.

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29 The Centre for Agricultural Education Goals: To further the implementation of the Australian Curriculum To ensure activity on school farms strongly reflects the Australian Curriculum and to support ongoing viability To provide access to and lead the development of high quality resources and facilities

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31 The Centre for Agricultural Education Established through a memorandum of understanding between state government, DOE and Hagley Farm School Lead Teacher position is DOE funded for 4 years from 2015 Initial Operational funding sourced through PIEFA (Primezone Partnership)

32 The Centre for Agricultural Education Actively seeking further funding from industry, business and government sources Important funding and support from DOE e-Learning through the DOE e-Strategy In discussions with TFGA – Agriskills representative and UTAS re possible partnerships

33 The Centre for Agricultural Education Vision: Relevant Agricultural Learning that strongly reflects the Australian Curriculum

34 The Centre for Agricultural Education Mission: To provide leadership and support to schools and educators that strives to ensure high quality agricultural learning experiences across Tasmania.

35 The Centre for Agricultural Education The Hagley Farm School and Environment Centre is one client All schools that provide Agricultural Education, with or without a farm facility, are clients

36 The Future Directions Project Initiated as a result of discussions between: Centre for Agricultural Education Environment Centre Hagley Farm School Leadership Team.

37 Future Directions Group A focus on improving the educational experiences offered at our Environment Centre and School Farm

38 Why a Future Directions Group? The Environment Centre has prioritised improvement through: connection with the Australian Curriculum use of technology facility development Centre for Agricultural Education assists schools state-wide to implement & improve Agricultural educational provisions

39 Environment Centre Educational Improvement Priorities … connection with the Australian Curriculum use of technology facility development

40 The Focus for Future Directions… … Improvement of educational provision at the Hagley Farm and Environment Centre

41 The Strategy… Facilitate a conversation about current and future educational provisions at the Environment Centre and school farm.

42 The Next Step … To explore models that provide the Environment Centre with the best opportunities for: Ongoing Viability Improvement

43 What we have tried so far … In consultation with the Farm Management Group … Initiated a detailed Ag consultant report. Used a Pasture management consultant. Reduced expenses wherever possible.

44 Major Challenges Moving Forward … Low milk pricing Fixed labour costs Water allocation Limited future years provision Dairy requires significant upgrade

45 Environment Centre … … snapshot of educational experiences and Visitor Numbers

46 Total Visitor Numbers 2010 - 2014

47 Average Annual Visitor Numbers 2010 - 2014 4715

48 Educational Experiences

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50 Individual Reflection Which educational programs should/must continue? How can revenue better impact educational provision improvement? What impact could a different farm model have on educational provision? How best can facilities and programs be improved? What is the preferred future for educational provision?

51 Group Discussion Complete the ‘Y’ chart Share back to the whole group Collate, Discuss and Decide

52 Future Directions Group Recommendations

53 Future Directions Group Recommendations 1. Share information presented at Future Directions workshop with the school community and seek feedback to guide further recommendations. School Association Parents and Friends Association School Staff All interested members of the school community

54 Future Directions Group Recommendations 2.Explore operational models for the Environment Centre and school farm that: Reflect feedback from recommendation 1. Consolidate and progress the core Agricultural, Heritage and Environmental Education experiences Allow Environment Centre revenue to have a greater impact on improvement priorities

55 Where do these recommendations go next?

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57 How can Environment Centre revenue better impact improvement priorities? Are there alternative farm models that would allow significant improvement to occur? Guiding Questions?

58 Environment Centre Educational Improvement Priorities … connection with the Australian Curriculum use of technology facility development

59 Your Feedback … 1.Complete the individual reflection sheet 2.In small groups; share and collate ‘must haves’ and ‘ideas for consideration’ 3.Share to whole group


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