Most Likely to Succeed – Upcoming film screenings

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MLTS quoteDET Learning and Teaching Branch in partnership with Bastow Institute of Educational Leadership are presenting a series of free screenings of the feature length edu-documentary Most Likely to Succeed at regional locations in August.

This inspirational film explores the possibilities of education when we provide opportunities for students to have strong agency over their learning.

Most Likely to Succeed looks at how one school has adopted a fresh approach to educating their students with great results. It also delves into the possibilities of how learning environments, building on passion and expertise, giving students a voice, and leveraging partnerships with parents and school community, can have a positive impact on student learning.

This award winning film reaffirms some of the great things we are doing in schools, and raises questions about what else can be done to provide our students with the best education.

Following the film there will be a panel discussion featuring school principals, education system leaders, students and industry leaders.


When Wednesday 15th August, 5:00pm – 7:00pm
WhereSt Joseph’s College, 154 Twelfth St, Mildura
Register
https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/most-likely-to-succeed-mildura-tickets-26795277396

When Wednesday 17th August, 5:00pm – 7:00pm
Where: Swan Hill Town Hall Auditorium, 53 McCallum Street, Swan Hill
Register
   https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/most-likely-to-succeed-film-screening-swan-hill-tickets-26477352474?aff=es2

When
: Thursday 18th August, 4:30pm – 7:00pm
Where: Plenty Ranges Arts & Convention Centre, 35 Ferres Boulevard, South Morang
Register
https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/most-likely-to-succeed-film-screening-south-morang-tickets-26557464090?aff=es2

When: Wednesday 31st August, 5:00pm – 7:00pm
Where: Lilydale Heights College – 17 Nelson Road, Lilydale
Register
https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/most-likely-to-succeed-film-screening-lilydale-tickets-26672214311?aff=es2

Please note: This film contains one word of profanity, so it not suitable for primary school aged children.

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