What School Could Be: Secondary Student Screening and Feedback Session

Ted Dintersmith's award-winning documentary Most Likely to Succeed looks at innovative approaches to what school COULD be. Join Pasi Sahlberg and the Gonski Institute for Education at UNSW for this special event for Year 7-12 students (and their teachers and parents/carers) to view the film and have your say about the future of education.

The session will take place in the Physics Theatre, UNSW Kensington Campus (map reference K14) (PDF).

Schools are invited to register a group of up to 30 (including students and staff/chaperones). You do not need to provide student names to register, but you will need to specify the number of tickets needed.

Afternoon tea will be provided and your group is welcome to explore or eat lunch on campus before or afterwards under your own supervision. 

 

Buses or carpools should drop off at the Gate 14 - Barker Street entrance. Cars can park in the paid visitor parking area in the Barker Street parking tower (levels 5 and 6). There is very limited parking for buses; most buses will need to drop off and then find somewhere off campus they can wait for the duration of the event.

If you have questions please email us at gonski@unsw.edu.au.

 

REGISTER HERE