Primary Research Skills Workshop (Online)

Duration | 1 hour |
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Year level | 3–4 5–6 |
Cost | $130 |
Capacity | 90 students |
This specially designed workshop builds on core literacy skills to explore important concepts of online research and critical literacy.
Students will begin to understand that not everything they read and see online is true, and that it can be tricky to distinguish between credible and unreliable information.
Online workshops are available Tuesday-Thursday during term time at 10.00am, 12.30pm and 2.00pm.
Students will:
- understand why it's important to be a critical and creative thinker in today's world
- apply core literacy skills in order to think critically about information
- compare characteristics of reliable and unreliable websites.
This program links to the Victorian Curriculum and helps students to:
- Use comprehension strategies to interpret and analyse information and ideas, comparing content from a variety of textual sources including media and digital texts (VCELY347)
- Identify the point of view in a text and suggest alternative points of view (VCELY255)
- Explore distinctions when organising and sorting information and ideas from a range of sources (VCCCTR017)
- Explore what a criterion is, different kinds of criteria, and how to select appropriate criteria for the purposes of filtering information and ideas (VCCCTR028)
This program is best-suited to students in Yr 3-6, but can be adapted for Yr F-2 higher ability students.
More information
For more information about the program, please email education@slv.vic.gov.au or call 03 8664 7478.
All of our education programs complement the Victorian Curriculum and include hardcopy or online resources to support and extend student learning.
This program has been generously supported by the William Angliss Charitable Fund.