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[VIC] Free Tickets to February Teachers Night Out at Legoland Melbourne (Victorian Primary Teachers & Early Learning Educators)

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LEGOLAND Discovery Centre is inviting all Victorian registered primary school teachers and early childhood educators to join us in celebrating the launch of our brand new LEGO robotics workshops!

Teachers are invited to a sneak peak preview of the new robotics workshops which are launching as part of LEGOLAND's Education program in March 2020. Experience Australia's only LEGOLAND Discovery Centre, learn about our exciting educational workshops to inspire you for your next excursion.

Tickets must be pre-booked through Eventbrite using an edumail email address. Teachers are welcome to bring their friends and loved ones (up to three additional guests - total four tickets at no cost).

Location
LEGOLAND® Discovery Centre Melbourne
1341 Dandenong Road

Level 2

Chadstone, VIC 3148

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  • -2

    You'll have a lot of teachers disappointed to find out there are only two LEGO genders

    • How do you know if a person dislikes gender awareness? Dont worry, they'll tell you.

      • So how many genders are there then?

    • Hairs and heads and torsals and legs can be interchange into any gender you want. Why make a gender debate from this?

      • It's not a debate, there's LEGO girl and LEGO boy. Check the LEGO website

  • +1

    Should have more freebies for Primary Teachers & Early Learning Educators. They are such an underappreciated group of people.

    • +3

      if you are a teacher you get free membership to museum (eg: science works) and discounted membership to zoo.

      first reaction i always get is "you guys get so much holiday!". Well actually no, we have to do so much overtime and after hour work that goes unseen. All the preparation, report writing, assessment, workshop, parent teacher night, school plays, demanding parents…. the list just goes on and on. And unlike other jobs where you get 20 days annual you can use whenever you want, teachers only have school holidays, which is the most expensive time to travel. Compared to most corporate jobs, teachers completely underpaid. Is a banker more important or a teacher for the future of this world? You really have to love your job to be a teacher.

      • 1) are you saying you hate your job or that you love your job?
        2) wages are low largely down to supply and demand. There is pretty large number of teachers this equals lower wages.
        3) Not sure why you would pick bankers.Only a small number of people are highly paid "Bankers" and most run of the mill bank staff are actually paid pretty shit.For the same reasons supply and demand. Plenty of people are qualified to do the lower end work in banks.

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