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Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands Opportunity! Tabor Adelaide Student Teachers Left to Right - Joanne Ireland, Hannah Squire and Danielle Johns Congratulations to Joanne Ireland, Hannah Squire and Dannielle Johns, three Tabor Adelaide Student Teachers who have been accepted as part of a group of 20 students, who will be attending a two week Professional Experience in the APY Lands in November 2012. Students from Tabor Adelaide and all the other South Australian Universities were eligible to apply, and Tabor Adelaide is extremely proud and excited to have had three Student Teachers selected. This Professional Experience is in addition to the extensive professional experience days already offered by Tabor Adelaide to their Students Teachers. Pursuing this opportunity is an indication of the level of enthusiasm and dedication of these Student Teachers, who are looking to experience and participate in as much as possible to broaden their foundations as future teachers. This is in keeping with the pursuit of excellence encouraged by Tabor Adelaide for all their students. Not only will this be an outstanding opportunity for these Student Teachers to experience a whole other dynamic of the Australian Education System and the associated current critical educational issues facing many of the rural Aboriginal communities, but it will also provide the opportunity for them to share their passion for education and enrich lives in these communities. The exploration of possible long term commitments to these communities, once they have completed their studies, affords the opportunity to progress and establish themselves as diverse and outstanding teachers. Good news for Tabor VET Students or potential students! Skills For All Provider Tabor Adelaide has become a Skills for All Provider. As of July 2nd 2012 many South Australians workers or residents will be eligible for significant fee reduction in their VET fees, as the SA Government will provide substantial subsidies for many VET Courses. The following Tabor VET courses are covered by this arrangement: Cert IV in Business Cert IV in Training and Assessment Diploma of Management Cert III in Community Services Cert IV in Youth Work Diploma of Youth Work VET students or potential VET students check your eligibility by visiting the Skills For All website at the following address: http://www. skills.sa.gov.au/training-learning/check-your- eligibility To find out more about Skills for All funding in general go to the following: http://www.skills. sa.gov.au/ Meg Rowlands Manager of VET Programs Student News | Issue 17, 2012 IN THIS ISSUE: APY Lands Opportunity for Tabor Adelaide Student Teachers An Hour With A Children’s Book Judge School Of Education Book Release Tabor Adelaide Now A Skills For All Provider Reader’s Corner Tabor Adelaide Annual Appeal Alumni - Where are they now? Notices Liberamente Key dates to remember! Remember to make note of the following dates: 18 August Tabor Open Day 10 -2:30pm 25 August Tabor Adelaide Social Club Quiz Night 6:30 - 10pm 26-27 September SAYWC - South Australian Youth Workers Conference ‘FREELY, WITH LIBERTY’ Tabor Learning Opportunities

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Page 1: Liberamente - Issue 17

Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands Opportunity!

Tabor Adelaide Student Teachers

Left to Right - Joanne Ireland, Hannah Squire and Danielle Johns

Congratulations to Joanne Ireland, Hannah Squire and Dannielle Johns, three Tabor Adelaide Student Teachers who have been accepted as part of a group of 20 students, who will be attending a two week Professional Experience in the APY Lands in November 2012. Students from Tabor Adelaide and all the other South Australian Universities were eligible to apply, and Tabor Adelaide is extremely proud and excited to have had three Student Teachers selected.

This Professional Experience is in addition to the extensive professional experience days already offered by Tabor Adelaide to their Students Teachers. Pursuing this opportunity is an indication of the level of enthusiasm and dedication of these Student Teachers, who are looking to experience and participate in as much as possible to broaden their foundations as future teachers. This is in keeping with the pursuit of excellence encouraged by Tabor Adelaide for all their students.

Not only will this be an outstanding opportunity for these Student Teachers to experience a whole other dynamic of the Australian Education System and the associated current

critical educational issues facing many of the rural Aboriginal communities, but it will also provide the opportunity for them to share their passion for education and enrich lives in these communities. The exploration of possible long term commitments to these communities, once they have completed their studies, affords the opportunity to progress and establish themselves as diverse and outstanding teachers.

Good news for Tabor VET Students or potential students!Skills For All Provider

Tabor Adelaide has become a Skills for All Provider. As of July 2nd 2012 many South Australians workers or residents will be eligible for significant fee reduction in their VET fees, as the SA Government will provide substantial subsidies for many VET Courses. The following Tabor VET courses are covered by this arrangement:

Cert IV in Business

Cert IV in Training and Assessment

Diploma of Management

Cert III in Community Services

Cert IV in Youth Work

Diploma of Youth Work

VET students or potential VET students check

your eligibility by visiting the Skills For All website at the following address: http://www.skills.sa.gov.au/training-learning/check-your-eligibility To find out more about Skills for All funding in general go to the following: http://www.skills.sa.gov.au/

Meg RowlandsManager of VET Programs

Student News | Issue 17, 2012

IN THIS ISSUE:

APY Lands Opportunity for Tabor Adelaide Student Teachers

An Hour With A Children’s Book Judge

School Of Education Book Release

Tabor Adelaide Now A Skills For All Provider

Reader’s Corner

Tabor Adelaide Annual Appeal

Alumni - Where are they now?

Notices

Liberamente

Key dates to remember!

Remember to make note of the following dates:

18 AugustTabor Open Day10 -2:30pm

25 AugustTabor Adelaide Social Club Quiz Night6:30 - 10pm

26-27 SeptemberSAYWC - South Australian Youth Workers Conference

‘FREELY, WITH LIBERTY’

Tabor Learning Opportunities

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Book Release

From the School of Education

As flagged in a recent issue of Liberamente, productive and collaborative textbook authorship during June & July has resulted in the publication of “Teachers as Classroom Researchers” by Education Matters.

David Wescombe-Down, Oksana Feklistova, Margaret Cameron and Shelley Alexander produced the 92pp ISBN-registered, black & white A4 production that will be in circulation Week 1 of Semester 2, 2012. It has correctly forecast predictions that pre-service teachers need to acquire formal research skills, as endorsed by AITSL General Manager, Edmund Misson, at the recent ATEA National Conference in Adelaide.

Tabor Adelaide has a head-start on the rest of Australian tertiary institutions, acting last year on Dr Frank Davies’ idea to trial the subject at undergraduate level. Not only did Tabor Adelaide successfully offer the subject to selected third year Education students in Semester 2 last year, and collaboratively deliver it via School of Education staff, it has been able to embrace 2011 student feedback and create an improved version for Semester 2 this year, and also inform the production of the newly released textbook.

An Hour With a Children’s Book Judge

Tabor Adelaide Library invites you to attend a presentation by Kevyna Gardner, a judge from the Children’s Book Council of Australia!

Kevyna will share her insights on all the Short listed teen novels, the judging process and how winners are selected. All titles will be on display for viewing and discussion.

When: 12.00pm-13.00pm on Friday, 10 AugustWhere: The Chapel, Tabor Adelaide

Everyone welcome!

Oksana Feklistova

Library Manager

Tabor Reader’s CornerBook of the Month - Reviewed by the School of

Education

The Story of the Trapp Family Singers is a memoir written by Maria Augusta von Trapp, whose life was fictionalized in the musical The Sound of Music. This is not so much a ‘review’ as a ‘reflection’ on a book I downloaded (Kindle edition) just a few days ago, following my first and only holiday in Europe. The trip included many cities, churches, castles, coffees, glimpses of the glorious Austrian and Bavarian Alps and a few hours in Salzburg. Through the haze of jet lag after returning home, I began reading.

The story is at first very familiar, with significant differences. Yes, Maria was a candidate for the novitiate in the Benedictine order, something of a “wil’ o’ the wisp”, “a clown”, and overwhelmingly “a girl” – just as the song says. She was indeed sent to the home of Captain Von Trapp as a governess, but for just one of his seven children – the sick one. The Captain was indeed on the verge of becoming engaged to a rich woman but called it off when he fell in love with Maria, who almost fled in fear back to the convent. Maria did seek and follow the advice of the Reverend Mother, teach the family to sing, and they did escape over the mountains – to Italy (which is geographically a much shorter walk than Switzerland!) But from there the details diverge between reality and the film, and this is only a small part of the story, which is a much larger journey for the whole family.

I am fascinated with Maria’s reflections on her cultural heritage, her faith journey, and her approach to the many challenges she and the family faced before, during and after the War years. My brief immersion into Europe has brought context and life to the stories – I can imagine breathing the air, feeling the oppression and appreciating the history that is so tangible in Europe. My trip also awakened in me an awareness that the Christian faith is expressed through many cultural lenses, and my own perceptions are not the only way. I need to grow in my awareness of the other parts of the body that enrich my own experience of the greater Christian family. Maria’s story is a window into an Austrian Catholic traditional faith that is like a different facet of the same precious gemstone – our heritage of faith in Christ.

All of this brings me to a fresh appreciation of what we have at Tabor Adelaide – a particularly Australian expression of faith, where denominational differences are secondary to our unity in Christ; where these differences are ways of gaining new perspectives rather than dividing and antagonising one another. In that context we are equipping so many people to grow in grace and understanding , and to take it with them on their journeys, just as Maria Von Trapp carried her faith with her over the mountains and beyond.

Margaret Cameron Senior Lecturer in Education

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Tabor Adelaide Annual AppealWe would like to thank those who have already made a contribution to the Tabor Adelaide Annual Appeal for 2012. To date we have raised $15,517 so we still have a little way to go to reach our target of $50,000. We know that the economic climate has been generally very difficult with many external financial factors continuing to rise and impacting on household budgets, so we sincerely thank those who have donated to this year’s appeal for their sacrificial giving to the college.

At Tabor, we have also been investigating ways of making savings without sacrificing our core business. One of these measures is to install Solar Power panels. We will continue to investigate this initiative, and hope to bring you some news about it in the near future.

Other areas for development around the college for 2013 are fencing the courtyard, which will assist the development of a secure, lockable learning commons area around the library (which will increase the courtyard usage and building security) and upgrading our IT network system, including the extension of WIFI access into some of our lecture rooms.

Your continued support and prayers for the college are an encouragement to us and are greatly appreciated. To make a donation please go to our website http://www.taboradelaide.edu.au/about/support_donation.php or phone Johanne Manning on 8373 8777.

Johanne Manning

PA to the Principal

Alumni

Where Are They Now?

Dear Alumni Members,

Thank you for your help with previous “where are they now” requests. The response from you all has been fantastic. Here is the listing for this month. It is our desire to further develop the Tabor Alumni community and we cannot do this without you.

Contact can be made via email at [email protected] or by telephone on 08 8273 8726.

Blessings,

Johanne Manning

Joanna Aquila Bachelor of Counselling 2009

Thea Birss Certificate IV in Youth Development 2005

Roger & Judy Bowes Certificate II in Youth Development 2002

Jonathan Broadbent Diploma in Ministry 1994

Robert Clarke Diploma in Christian Studies 2003

Dora Corso Bachelor of Education (Primary R-7) 2002

Jennifer Dean Certificate 1 in Ministry 2004

Jennifer Furniss Bachelor of Theology 2007

Steven Geerling- Lewis Certificate 1V in Youth Development 2006

Janto Haman Bachelor of Ministry 2006

John Koopman Certificate IV in Assessment & Workplace Training 2005

Peter Kriel Certificate IV in Training & Assessment 2009

Jasmine Lister Bachelor of Arts (Youth Work) 2008

Kathleen McGlashan Bullows Bachelor of Counselling 2008

Hayley Page Bachelor of Education (Primary R-7) 2004

Christina Parsons Advanced Certificate in Christian Studies 1997

Miriam Schricker Bachelor of Education Primary (ED13P) 2010

Joanna Shepherd Bachelor of Education (P4) 2008

Patricia Sirgoski Bachelor of Arts in Christian Counselling 2003

Michael Stoodley Master of Arts in Christian Studies 2007

WilfredThompson-Hoare Bachelor of Ministry 2002

SATURDAY AUGUST 25TH 6:30—10PM

Tabor Adelaide— Lecture Room 3 $5 tickets (Children under 10 are free)

Tabor Adelaide

Tabor Adelaide Social Club Quiz Night

BYO Food and Drinks!

Proceeds w ill be donated to the PAEDIATRIC PALLIATIVE CARE UNIT

at the Women's and Children's Hospital.

Tables of 8 available

Tickets available for purchase at student reception

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APOLOGETICS AND CONTEMPORARY CULTURE INTENSIVE SEMINAR WITH REV DR MARK WORTHING

September 24-28, 2012

The task of defending the Christian faith in an intelligible manner in today’s world is as challenging as ever. Come and engage in the big questions with Rev Dr Mark Worthing, who will be helping students appreciate the nature and importance of Christian apologetics in the light of historical, biblical, theological and cultural considerations.

Areas receiving considered focus will include

- The contemporary spiritual and multi-faith climate

- The science/faith conversation and

- The creative arts

Contact [email protected] for more information.

AN INVITATIONTo The Launch of Kevin Giles’ New Book,

“The Eternal Generation of the Son: Maintaining Trinitarian Orthodoxy.”

THURSDAY 6TH SEPTEMBER AT 6 PM

TABOR ADELAIDE 181 GOODWOOD ROAD, MILLSWOOD

IN THE CHAPEL

CAR PARK ENTRANCE OFF MITCHELL STREET.

Chair: Dr Don OwersGuest Speaker: The Rev’d Dr Tim Harris

The evening will commence with light refreshments from 5.30pm, formalities at 6 pm.

Please RSVP by 31st August to [email protected]

or phone 8383 8727

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Contact Us.Tabor Adelaide, located in South Australia, is a multi denominational Christian Education Centre offering government accredited courses at tertiary level.

Newsletter Enquiries: [email protected] General Enquiries: [email protected] Enquiries: [email protected] Services: [email protected]

tel. +61 8 8373 8777 www.taboradelaide.edu.au

Tertiary education with a Christian perspective.

JOB VACANCY

Part Time Electronic Assistant

Seeking part time electronic assistant to a biblical writer

Requirements include:

- High level computer skills with Mac software - Good initiative - Access to fast Internet connection to do a remote login - Able to manage a blog - Good editing skills - Able to use Endnote referencing software - Working knowledge of Logos - Web management skills - A good understanding of how the Bible is structured is desirable but not essential

The job can be done electronically in a very flexible time frame

and rate of pay is negotiable.

Please Contact Professor Stephen Birrell at

[email protected] with a copy of you resume.

Principal ToursBookings essential - Call 8292 3888

Primary (R-Yr6) – 9.15am on Wednesday 22nd August 2012

Middle & Senior (Yrs7-12) - 9.15am on Thursday 23rd August 2012

A Reception to Year 12 School supporting Christian families

[email protected] www.emmauscc.sa.edu.au