Timboon P-12’s TAP community has at its core innovative and creative teachers, who are backed by our supportive industry and community members. In 2019, there were 153 individual community and industry personnel involved in the development and delivery of TAP curriculum and associated teacher PD. This equates to 402.5 hours, or $16,094* of imputed value for time generously donated to support TAP initiatives. (*Dollar value of unfunded industry time calculated at $40/hr.) Since August 2012 there have been 455 local community members and businesses – farmers and other agriculturalists and horticulturalists – working with beef, ducks, dairy, chickens, lavender; agricultural service providers from fertilizer contractors to vets, fire recovery advocates to agricultural research scientists; major dairy processors and boutique food manufacturers; community service providers, and parents generously sharing skills and knowledge with our students and teachers. To our agricultural partners in 2019 we have added many volunteers from the CFA, SES, ACOs, CERT, Port Campbell Life Saving Club members and representatives from groups like Timboon parkrun with our major focus on volunteerism in our community. We thank you all for your interest and support and here’s to many more TAP endeavors in 2020.
That phrase sums up the TAP in 2019... Timboon P-12’s TAP community has at its core innovative and creative teachers, who are backed by our supportive industry and community members. In 2019, there were 153 individual community and industry personnel involved in the development and delivery of TAP curriculum and associated teacher PD. This equates to 402.5 hours, or $16,094* of imputed value for time generously donated to support TAP initiatives. (*Dollar value of unfunded industry time calculated at $40/hr.) Since August 2012 there have been 455 local community members and businesses – farmers and other agriculturalists and horticulturalists – working with beef, ducks, dairy, chickens, lavender; agricultural service providers from fertilizer contractors to vets, fire recovery advocates to agricultural research scientists; major dairy processors and boutique food manufacturers; community service providers, and parents generously sharing skills and knowledge with our students and teachers. To our agricultural partners in 2019 we have added many volunteers from the CFA, SES, ACOs, CERT, Port Campbell Life Saving Club members and representatives from groups like Timboon parkrun with our major focus on volunteerism in our community. We thank you all for your interest and support and here’s to many more TAP endeavors in 2020. Comments are closed.
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