Clients
Our long-standing clients include education departments both national
(for example, Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations) and
State/Territory (for example the SA Department of Education and Children's
Services, the Catholic Education Office of SA, the Association of Independent
Schools of South Australia, the Senior Secondary Assessment Board of South
Australia) and schools such as the School of Languages in South Australia.
The RCLC has had and
continues to have an ongoing working relationship with these departments.
Members have also undertaken projects with the Board of Studies of NSW, and Education Queensland. Internationally, the RCLC
has undertaken projects with agencies such as the Ministry of Education of
New Zealand and the Singapore Examinations and Assessment Board. The RCLC's
range of clients is expanding as members undertake projects in a range of
professional areas, for example the health professions.
Testimonials from previous clients:
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"We
worked in partnership with UniSA and were happy to be involved because of
the breadth of expertise of the Research Centre. The project was managed
efficiently, all timelines were met and the final publication was highly
regarded. "
Rita Tognini,
President
Australian
Federation of Modern
Language Teachers
Associations
(AFMLTA)
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"We were delighted to work with
Angela [Scarino] again - our staff
are in awe of her knowledge and
skills. Angela is a clear thinker
and is able to conceptualise
projects well. She is a fantastic
leader and has a great relationship
with our staff."
Lia
Tedesco, Principal
SA Secondary School of Languages
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"The project
was well managed. The reports were
timely and the communication
exemplary. Angela has the knack of
knowing what the client really
wants, and being capable of going
beyond the formal requirements to
provide that bit extra, mostly in
the form of a challenge. I
particularly appreciated the way
that the critique that was provided
helped me, as the leader of our
curriculum redevelopment project and
the New Zealand Reference Group, to
explore the questions posed and the
challenges identified."
Gail
Spence, Project Manager: Languages
New Zealand Ministry of Education
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