Everyone’s challenge. DECS Statement of Directions 2005-2010: “Our purpose is to engage every child and student so that they achieve at the highest possible.

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Everyone’s challenge

DECS Statement of Directions : “Our purpose is to engage every child and student so that they achieve at the highest possible level of their learning and wellbeing, through quality care and teaching.”

DECS Statement of Directions : Goal 3: Engagement and Wellbeing: “Increase levels of child and student attendance, retention and engagement in learning programs.” Goal 2: Excellence in Learning: “Provide engaging, stimulating and flexible learning programs.”

Key elements of a successful strategy 1.Student engagement at school 2.Parents’/caregivers’ and community participation 3.Encouragement and support mechanisms 4.Monitoring and following up

1. Student engagement at school Engaging curriculum – opportunity to experience success Attendance Action Zones Early Literacy initiative Alternative programs on-campus Alternative programs off-campus e.g School Retention Action Plan initiatives, VET programs, TAFE etc.

2. Parents’/caregivers’ and community participation Communication and reporting on attendance Working in partnership with the school community

3. Encouragement and support mechanisms Analysis of significant local factors in attendance Supportive approach with students and families

4. Monitoring and following up Attendance Improvement Package DECS Draft Attendance Policy and AIGs Site Attendance Improvement Plans EDSAS records and reports

Meeting the Challenge We all understand the challenge.We all understand the challenge. We all accept the challenge.We all accept the challenge. We take the opportunity to celebrate and share our successes in meeting the challenge.We take the opportunity to celebrate and share our successes in meeting the challenge.