The Bulletin 21 October 2021 Term 4 - Issue 3

Term
4
Issue
3

AISWA Professional Learning and other educational events, news, and information.

Featured AISWA Professional Learning
Date Event Title Code
Oct 29 2021
Secondary English Network Day
  • Literacy
13166
Nov 3 2021
CSIRO's STEM Professionals in Schools
  • STEM
13242
Nov 8 2021
Mental Health First Aid for Non Suicidal Self-Injury
  • Psychology and Wellbeing
13195
Nov 8 2021
The Hundred Languages of Arts Series - Nature Inspired Felting
  • Early Childhood
13234
Nov 15 2021
Animal Ethics Information Session for Independent Schools
  • Animal Ethics
13194
Nov 16 2021
Developing a digital pedagogy: Integrating ICT into your classroom
  • ICT Skills and Integration
  • STEM
  • Technologies
13244
Nov 16 2021
Academic Integrity
  • English
  • Health and Physical Education
  • Humanities and Social Sciences
  • Languages
  • Literacy
  • Mathematics
  • Science
  • STEM
  • Technologies
  • The Arts
13229
Nov 22 2021
What makes a narrative a narrative? (Online)
  • Literacy
13203
Jan 24 2022
Making the Most of Maths Games Conference: 5 Guiding Principles
  • Mathematics
13094

ACLF Launches Laureates Online 

Online school presentations for students and professional development for teachers from the country’s best writers and illustrators.
 

The Australian Children’s Laureates have a huge impact on children and young people’s success in writing and illustration. With a combined knowledge of over 150 years of writing and illustrating children’s books, they have shown thousands of students how to discover their passion for writing, reading and illustrating, as well as developing skills with proven lifelong benefits.

From 14th October 2021 everyone can access this wealth of knowledge and experience through a series of pre-recorded videos. They address the key questions students ask as well as showing teachers ways to engage students in these vital skills. For more information, please Click here

 

Insect Investigators – Opportunity for Regional Schools - Registrations extended until 22 October

There is a great opportunity for Regional Schools to participate in a Free Citizen Science Project called Insect Investigators and all regional schools are invited to participate. Schools who are chosen to be part of the project will run a Malaise Trap in Term 1 2022, which catches flying insects, in an area of native vegetation on or near their school. With the help of scientists, schools will learn about the insects they catch, and may even discover new species!

Schools who are interested can register by 22 Oct 2021 directly through this website: Here 

Free Teacher resources and support will be provided.Click here