AISWA Professional Learning and other educational events, news, and information.
CONSTAWA 40 is Open for Registration
The Primary and Secondary Science Teachers Conference (CONSTAWA) is happening on Wednesday, 13 July 2022.
CONSTAWA is proudly supported by Willetton SHS with pre-conference organisation and on-the-day support from the Science faculty. Take advantage of this opportunity, particularly if you are a regional or remote teacher. Being in the holidays your school is relieved of the issues of finding and funding a teacher replacement and you have greater flexibility in choosing your arrival and departure dates. Register Here
The NCU Copyright Hour: Short Lunchtime School Webinar Series
In Term 3 2022, the National Copyright Unit (NCU) will be running The NCU Copyright Hour, a series of free short webinars for school educators, librarians and administrators on specific copyright topics. These free one-hour lunchtime sessions will run 12-1pm AEST and will be conducted via Zoom. Please more information please click Here
Development and Enhancement Programme for high-school teachers of mathematics, physics, and statistics
This one-day programme is hosted by the Department of Mathematics and Statistics of the University of Western Australia and is tailor-made to equip participants with professional development support and skills enhancement. The PL will run on the 4th of July 2022. Register Here
UWA Micro credential courses on Teaching Einsteinian Physics
Upon completion, you will get 3 Credit points which will contribute to your future degrees
The first online micro-credential courses on teaching Einsteinian physics to primary and secondary school students will start on 25 July 2022. Teachers will learn modern concepts of space and time, gravity, energy and light through simple fun activities that use toys and models to uncover the basic ideas. They will become proficient with a broad range of classroom activities, and become confident about using them in their classrooms.
Teachers do not need a science degree to discover our best understanding of the universe.
The Einstein-First team would like to invite principals to support their teachers with the fees for this very valuable professional learning experience that will inspire them to make their teaching more fun and engaging for their students.
For more information, please click on the following links: Micro-credential course for primary school teachers
Micro-credential course for secondary school teachers
For any inquiries, please contact Jyoti Kaur at Tejinder.kaur@uwa.edu.au
Success in schooling – Measuring capabilities
School teams are invited to attend this exciting two-day Masterclass on September 1 & 2 led by Prof. Sandra Milligan and Dr. Jayne Johnston from the Assessment Research Centre at the University of Melbourne. For more information and to express interest, click Here