The Rural and Distance Education (R&DE) Unit is concerned with access and equity issues for rural and isolated students. It supports programs and provision for students who are affected by geographic location or other circumstances which make them isolated learners.
The Unit's work in providing advice and supporting rural and distance education is informed and guided by a focus on supporting schools and regions to develop strategies to enhance:
- Curriculum- to provide isolated students with access to a wider range of teachers, curriculum materials, learning experiences and sources of knowledge
- Peer Interaction- to provide more direct and timely opportunities to engage with peers in collaborative learning
- Connectedness - to enhance a sense of belonging expressed through new types of interaction across space and time, accessing information sources, educational and community services and individual connections.
The purpose of the R&DE Unit is achieved through:
- investigating the needs of rural and isolated students
- supporting with school staff, parents, caregivers, students and members of the community are actively involved in R&DE programs
- advising and supporting regions and schools in the conceptualisation and development of coordinated rural and remote schooling strategies and initiatives to further strengthen the effectiveness of rural and remote schooling.
The R&DE Unit is comprised of three operational teams which provide strategic planning and policy advice: