We’re kicking off 2014 by reflecting on the innovative learning and teaching that has taken place through the work of the schools and districts involved in the Aboriginal Enhancement Schools Network (AESN).
The grants available to schools involved in the AESN are an important form of recognition to the school teams that commit to attending meetings, developing a focus for their inquiry, following the spiral of inquiry in deepening their learning, sharing their findings at regional sessions and completing a case study for broader distribution and sharing. Regardless of the size of the grant, research indicates that providing small recognition grants directly to the school is very important in building lasting commitment and in making their work public.