The education program is still in development.
The Avro was a magnet for children of all ages (Photo: Duraprints Australia Pty Ltd)
This is our vision.
Qantas Founders Museum's stated mission is to "honour the founders" and to "inspire youth". With this as a central focus, the museum will devise programs and provide facilities which invite youth (and other community members) to share in the Qantas story and to participate in challenges which stimulate initiative, encourage creativity, build self-esteem and encourage cooperation.
The museum will be a place of provocation and a leader in the Central Western community for challenging and rewarding innovation.
A number of Discovery Mission, or educational trails in the form of subject specific tours, will be devised to encourage the school market to fully utilise the potential of the complex.
Educational Packages and support materials in the form of DISCOVERY MISSIONS for teachers and students will be developed which follow a set pro-forma and correlate with current curriculum in specific subject areas.
Discovery Mission materials will offer ideas for pre-visit, visit and post-visit activities and add a rich dimension to the visitors' experience by allowing displays to be read on a number of different levels.
Support materials, books and documents will be accessible through the Education Centre in addition to a reading lounge, computer facilities, audio-visual, white board and other standard teaching equipment.
We now have the video of the landing of the 747 VH-EBQ at Longreach for viewing.
This facility is available free-of-charge to visiting schools and should be booked in advance.
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