AISWA Professional Learning and other educational events, news, and information.
Australia's Biggest Child Safety Lesson - Daniel Morcombe Foundation
Australia’s Biggest Child Safety Lesson (ABCSL) is a free live-streamed event that engages children across the country in vital personal safety education. In National Child Protection Week, the Daniel Morcombe Foundation will live-stream two brand new video safety lessons to children around the country.
Australia’s Biggest Child Safety Lesson for early years and junior primary students (4-7 years old) will go live at 9 am AEST on Tuesday 7 September (approx 10 mins long). This is followed by a new resource for upper primary students (8-12 years old) at 10 am AEST (approx 25 mins long). To register and for more information please click Here
Heywire Competition
Heywire is an exciting competition from the ABC, calling for stories from high school-aged students in regional, rural and remote Australia. Entries must be a true story about an aspect of your life. Stories can be in any format: text, video, or audio — whatever form suits you best!
Most of the entries are text but feel free to be creative. The recommended length is 400 words.
If you need help deciding what to write about or how to start writing your story, you can take part in an online Heywire Storytelling workshop Here. To enter head on over to the Enter Now page!
2021 Virtual Maths Conference
The Mathematical Association of Western Australia invites you to their first-ever full virtual conference. The 2021 Virtual Maths Conference to be held 29 November. They are pleased to announce Tom Crawford as their keynote. Tom will be joining us live from the UK and is the face of the Tom Rocks Maths outreach program. To register and for more information please click Here
FREE professional learning opportunity: WA Fisheries and Marine Research Laboratory – 17th September
This workshop aims to equip HASS, Science and Technologies teachers with specific resources that promote agriculture within the Western Australian curriculum, including the use of local examples, and promote the primary industries as variable career options. Please see the attached Flyerfor further information.