Surf these sites: Acorn Education Centre -- Tasmania''s premier supplier of educational computing solutions. Australian Maritime College -- As they say: "discover oceans of opportunity with the Australian national maritime educator...". Bowen Support Services -- The purpose of the Bowen Support Service is to provide multi-disciplinary support to communities in improving the learning outcomes of all students, particularly the disadvantaged and those with special needs. GATEWAYS -- News and information for people with disability and those working in post secondary education, training and employment. Launceston Student Workshop -- Offers grade 9 and 10 High School Students whose abilities are practical rather than academic the opportunity to learn about the world of work by working in a real small business. Marine Discovery Centre -- Challenges students of all ages to learn about, discover and care for the marine environment through diverse shore and sea based programs. Mersey Heights Special School -- For students with moderate and severe intellectual disablities, including children with multiple disabilities and specific disorders such as Autism and Attention Deficit Disorder. SchoolFind -- Choose the best school for your child using this national directory and guide to Australian K-12 schools. Search by location, denomination, child''s school year etc. Schools Registration Board -- The primary function of the Schools Registration Board is to assess and determine applications for the registration of new non-government schools and the renewal of the registration of existing schools. Schools Tasmania -- Outlines the school system for students who wish to participate in year long courses, study tours, exchange programs or short term language courses. Southern Tasmanian Council of Government School Organisations -- Independent voluntary body representing school community parent groups from almost one hundred affiliated state schools in the southern region of Tasmania. TASDEC Global Learning Centre -- Tasdec offers a range of educational programs for schools, teachers and community groups. We provide seminars for the business sector, government agencies, NGO''s and the wider community. We also participate in conferences, in the coordination of international visitors and in the structuring of community events. Tasmania Online Subject Listing - Education -- Subject listing of education sites in Tasmania Tasmanian Association for the Gifted -- Membership entitles you to representation on the State-wide body, access to information programmes for gifted children and discounts on a range of activities which are designed to further the talents of gifted children. Tasmanian Council of State Schools Parents and Friends Associations -- Independent organisation formed in 1947 to represent and support the participation of parents in school communities. Tasmanian Home Education Advisory Council -- Provides information and support for parents interested in educating at home. Home education occurs when parents choose to educate their children from a home base. Tasmanian Home Education Movement -- Our aim is to encourage learning outside of the school system, by reaffirming that parents have the primary responsibility for the education of their children. Tasmanian Open Learning Service -- in Hobart Tasmanian Secondary Assessment Board -- Provides assessment and certification services to students in Years 9 to 12 in Tasmanian schools and colleges. University of the Third Age - Hobart Inc. -- "U3A" is a wholly self-funded, voluntary organisation formed in 1990 to provide lecture courses to its members, who are all aged 50 or over, in a wide range of stimulating subjects. Approximately 45 courses are offered each term: the topics covered include the humanities (history literature, philosophy, law etc.), social sciences, sciences, architecture, art and music. See This Term''s Programme.
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