Education: General Information for Teachers
Jondaryan Woolshed is part of the Queensland Heritage Trails Network and is
an important cultural heritage site in the history of rural Queensland.
The Jondaryan Woolshed experience tells the story of the Woolshed itself, its
Processes, its People, and its role in the Jondaryan community and the
history of wool in Australia.

These 1879 rules for teachers, among other things,
remind the teacher to fill the lamps every day.
A visit to Jondaryan Woolshed will:
- Enthuse, engage and inform visitors
- Provide a genuine heritage experience that is atmospheric, unique,
interactive and living (real people, real animals, real tasks)
- Celebrate our shared cultural inheritance for visitors of all ages
Jondaryan Woolshed dates form 1859 and is one of the largest surviving
woolsheds in Australia, shearing approximately 200,00 sheep in a single
season in 1873. It has a special place in Shearing Folklore with the famous
Shearers Strikes of the 1890s and in the history of the union movement.
Jondaryan is a working property with a merino sheep and other farm animals.
The Woolshed itself maintains the architectural integrity of the original
structure and features many interactive multimedia displays to assist in telling
the stories it contains.
The surrounding Village includes an old school house, a blacksmith's
workshop, dingo hunter's hut, shop, cheese-making factory and one of
Australia's largest collections of agricultural machinery.
Jondaryan Woolshed offers a unique visitor experience enhanced by an
extensive range of public programs, tours and demonstrations.

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT & SUPPORT
Jondaryan Woolshed is planning to offer Professional Development Workshops for Teachers twice per year in January and June of each Year to introduce teachers to the Education Programs on offer. All programs are designed to complement Queensland Curriculum P-10 Curriculum themes.
Enjoy a complimentary morning or afternoon tea and an introduction to our programs and facilities.
The following workshops will be available:
Early Childhood Teachers Professional Development
Primary Teachers Professional Development
Secondary Teachers Professional Development
You can also book you own Professional Development at your School by calling the Jondaryan Woolshed Education Coordinator 07 4692 2229

UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS FIELD VISITS
Jondaryan Woolshed welcomes visits from College and University students for day or Stay trips.
We are always looking for volunteers with a knowledge of history, conservation, land care and agricultural practices, tourism and hospitality, the dramatic and creative arts, web design, education, and animal care.
Lecturing staff can contact us at any time to organise cooperative programs.

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