Curriculum

Technology & Enterprise

In the Technology and Enterprise learning area, students apply knowledge, skills, experience and resources to the development of technological solutions that are designed to meet the changing needs of individuals, societies and environments. Students become innovative, adaptable and reflective as they select and use appropriate materials, information, systems and processes to create solutions that consider the short and long-term impact on societies and environments. The subjects usually associated with this Learning Area are; Material Technology and Design, Food Science, Work Studies and Information Technology. At John XXIII College Art, Accounting, Early Childhood Studies and Vocational Education are also included.

Staff

Coordinator of Technology & Enterprise, Vocational Education:
Mr Rod Downie

Food Technology:
Mr Clive Palmer
Mrs Marie Bloodworth
Mrs Stephanie Carne
Ms Danuta Suchadolski

Computer Science:
Mr John Joosten
Mr Ian Edwards

Design & Technology:
Mr Scott Connery
Mr Brian Teirney
Mr Bruce Chappell

Art and Pottery:
Ms Arlene Nedeljkovic
Ms Debra Ellery

Early Childhood Studies:
Mrs Stephanie Carne
Ms Marie Bloodworth

Work Studies:
Mrs Sarah Hammond
Mr Scott Connery
Mr Rod Downie

Careers Counsellor and Structured Workplace Coordinator:
Mrs Sarah Hammond

Vocational Education:
Mr Rod Downie
Mr Clive Palmer
Mr Brian Tierney

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