North West News
FIRST CONNECTED LEARNING CENTRE OPENS IN QUIRINDI

Distance will be no barrier for TAFE students in Quirindi, with the state’s first Connected Learning Centre opening in the town.
Double the amount of courses will on be on offer, while mobile training units will cater for practical learning.
FIRST CONNECTED LEARNING CENTRE OPENS IN QUIRINDI
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Sounds great on the surface, but people need to realise this type of approach is being rolled out to replace physical campuses and face to face teaching. Try learning how to repair a car, or cut the perfect timber join over a computer! Trust me – this is not a step in the right direction. This is a simplification, dumbing down, and removal of support type approach to teaching.