AISWA Professional Learning and other educational events, news and information
Kate Mullin Award 2019
The Kate Mullin Award aims to recognise and celebrate educators from any of the three WA school sectors of education, who demonstrate excellence in the teaching of English to Aboriginal students whose first language may be Aboriginal English, an Aboriginal Language or a creole such as the Kimberley Kriol. The educator can self-nominate or be nominated by a line-manager, colleague, student or community member.
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Digital Privacy, Safety and Security: the interplay between legal, technical and moral obligations |14th November, 08.45 - 12.45 | AIM WA- Floreat.
With connected technology now being used in the majority of classrooms, it’s critical for schools to increase their understanding about keeping student data safe, including clear insight into what data is being collected, stored and shared by edtech vendors, and what those companies might make of that data. For more information, and to register please click Here
The Book of Stone Launch Invite | 15th November | The literacy Centre, Fremantle
You are invited to the Launch of The Book of Stone by Mark Greenwood iIlustrated by Carol Tulloch, to be launched by Mr Ron Gorman, Deputy Director, Asssociation of Independent Schools of Western Australia. For more information, please click Here
Gallipoli Scholarship
The Gallipoli Scholarship Fund was founded 1996 by a group of World War I veterans who donated a modest legacy to promote through education, the memory of Australia's contribution and sacrifice in the pursuit of freedom and democracy. The first two Gallipoli Scholarships of $2,000 each were presented in 1998. There are now 114 young men and women who have received Gallipoli Scholarships and the Fund now awards $6,000 for the first year of tertiary study at an approved University or TAFE (the latter at Degree or Advanced Diploma level).
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