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CLOSE UP [VIDEORECORDING] / HUW EVANS AND SIR JAMES DARLING.<br />
Sir James Darling, headmaster of Geelong Grammar School, interviewed by Huw<br />
Evans.<br />
ERC VID.<br />
371.02 DAR : VHS.<br />
THE EDUCATION GAMBLE [VIDEORECORDING].<br />
<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording of ABC TV broadcast, 26/4/94.<br />
Reporter/producer, Geoff Parish ; directors, Eric Napper ... [et al.].<br />
Presenter: Kerry O'Brien.<br />
ERC VID.<br />
371.29120994 -1-<br />
SCHOOL'S OUT, LEARNING'S IN [VIDEORECORDING] / WRITTEN AND PRESENTED BY SIMON<br />
NASHT.<br />
Executive producer, Phil Gerlach.<br />
Simon Nasht.<br />
Looks at the role of technology in the schools of the future. Kids learn maths<br />
and music with computers and videos. Some parents choose to teach their children<br />
at home; the 'home schoolers'.<br />
<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording of Channel 7 broadcast 16/9/88.<br />
ERC VID.<br />
371.3078 SCH : VHS.<br />
BULLY.COM [VIDEORECORDING] / DIRECTOR, SIMON FRANCIS ; REPORTER/PRODUCER, AMANDA<br />
COLLINGE.<br />
<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording of the SBS programme broadcast 06/09/05. Copied under <strong>Part</strong> 5A<br />
of the Copyright Act 1968.<br />
'Insight Focus Group is chosen from a broad cross-section of the community.'<br />
Copyright notice: Commonwealth of Australia. Copyright Regulations. 1969.<br />
Warning.<br />
Researcher, Antoinette Currah ; editors, Andrew Middlemost, Jason Diepeveen.<br />
Presenter/host, Jenny Brockie.<br />
This studio forum, with the Insight Focus Group, discusses schoolyard bullying.<br />
It is on the rise and is assuming a new frightening form, with technology's<br />
giving bullies a new way to taunt and abuse their target. On cyber-space there<br />
are websites for bullies to engage in cyber-bullying. Together with mobile<br />
phones and SMS messages, it is easy for someone to bully because a bully can<br />
remain anonymous. Gives examples of the types of messages posted on the website.<br />
Includes the dramatisation of a typical instance of schoolyard bullying as<br />
witnessed by a member of the Focus Group. In it a friend was physically<br />
assaulted by one of the alleged bullies, while another filmed the assault on his<br />
mobile phone. He then showed the footage around the playground and tried to send<br />
the images to his friends' phones. Presents stories of actual cases of bullying;<br />
opinions, concerns, as well as, strategies to deal with the problem. Includes<br />
also media reports on cases of bullying in Melbourne's schoolyards, relayed live<br />
to the studio by reporters at the scene.<br />
First released: [Sydney] : SBS News and Current Aff<strong>air</strong>s, 2005. Original released<br />
in series: Insight.<br />
DVD.<br />
Closed-captioned in English for the hearing imp<strong>air</strong>ed.<br />
ERC DVD.<br />
371.58 BULL.<br />
THE HEADMASTER AND THE HEADSCARVES [VIDEORECORDING] / DIRECTED AND FILMED BY<br />
ELIZABETH C. JONES.<br />
<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording of the ABC-TV programme broadcast 18/09/05. Copied under <strong>Part</strong><br />
5A of the Copyright Act 1968.<br />
Colour recording system: PAL ; Region all.<br />
Copyright notice: Commonwealth of Australia. Copyright Regulations. 1969.