Education Institute

Education professionals

It is important that the education sector, as a whole, ensures that children and young people, whose education is disrupted due to a health condition, stay engaged with learning and remain connected to their school and peers.

Here you'll find practical information and resources for teachers, school support staff, early childhood professionals and departmental/regional staff to support children and young people affected by health conditions.

Expand your thinking with our new online Education Institute Speaker Series.

 
Stories, songs and rhymes for early literacy
State Library of Victoria shares the joy of reading in Specialist Clinics every month More...
Passionate about Project-based learning
The RCH Education Institute has started 2013 with a focus on a program of fantastic Project-based learning to engage students in meaningful learning experiences with real world relevance. More...
Embedding learning in a paediatric hospital
The International Journal of Inclusive Education recently published our key findings in relation to the process of re-imagining a hospital setting as a community of learning for young people with chronic illness. More...
Appointment of Early Childhood Educator
The appointment of an early childhood educator will enable us to provide a tailored kindergarten program to support the learning needs of preschool children attending RCH. More...
Many cultures, one RCH community
Our annual celebration of Cultural Diversity Week and Harmony Day with children and young people throughout the hospital involved our teachers coordinating a range of learning activities that highlighted the diversity of cultures, faiths and languages in our community. More...
And a good Friday was had by all…
This year’s Good Friday Appeal raised a staggering $16,405,534.65 for The Royal Children’s Hospital (RCH) and the Education Institute was proud to contribute to this effort. More...

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