AISWA Professional Learning and other educational events, news and information
Keeping Safe: Child Protection Curriculum | Friday, 8 March 2019
‘Due to popular demand for the March 1st Keeping Safe: Child Protection Curriculum session a repeat session has now been added for Friday 8th March’
The Keeping Safe: Child Protection Curriculum (KS:CPC) aims to help children and students from preschool to senior secondary learn to recognise abuse and develop ways of protecting themselves from abuse and, in wider terms, covers rights, relationships, responsibilities and ethical behaviour. To register for this PL Here
BornStorytellers
Born Storytellers has a new look to coincide with the release of the 2019 Creative Writing Professional Development Programs at Murdoch University. The 2019 program includes new dates for the Creative Writing PD Masterclass for ATAR English Teachers, and introduces a new program for Mastering Story Craft: A Professional Development Masterclass for Years 8-10 English Teachers, the first of which will be held in April. The PD masterclass programs are supported with follow-up incursions for schools to assist teachers in furthering their skills and knowledge teaching creative writing. For more information please click Here
Author Visits - Kate McCaffrey
With a combined 37 years of teaching experience across Australia, the United Kingdom and the United Arab Emirates Rebecca and Kate provide professional feedback to pre-service teachers learning the craft of teaching. With a focus on planning, programming, student behaviour, and classroom management enquire to see how they can help in the formation of teachers of the future. For more information please click
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Registration for the CBCA 2019 Conference NOW OPEN
The CBCA is delighted to invite you to register for their 13th National Conference, to be held in beautiful Canberra in 2019. The rich and varied program of ‘And Now They’re Laughing’ will highlight the outstanding contribution made by writers of humour to Australian children’s literature and to children’s literacy – and much more.
For more information, please click Here
Teachers can request an invoice for payment of their conference registration fees. The Conference program will meet teacher Professional Development requirements. By using the link below you will be able to receive an invoice for your registration fee, thus simplifying claiming costs for taxation purposes and to encourage your employer to assist your trip. (Link Expired)