The CASE has once again been identified as one of the countries leading STEM Education programs. This time taking out a coveted state based T4L award in the category of Leader in Productivity and Collaboration.
The CASE partners of Abermain Public, Cessnock High, Cessnock Public, Cessnock East Public, Kitchener and Kearsley have demonstrated what can be achieved when learning communities work together.
CASE has been identified as a leader in the schoolwide adoption and use of productivity and collaboration tools to empower great teaching and student learning. A leader in this area may also have developed/be an extensive contributor to online networks and support groups that support teachers in NSW schools and beyond with the application of productivity and collaboration tools.
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