AISWA Professional Learning and other educational events, news and information
Date | Event Title | Code |
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Apr 29 2021 |
2021 Women in Leadership Network Movie Night - Postponed |
13023 |
May 6 2021 |
Data governance: securing critical workflows, visibility and interoperability within school IT systems |
13064 |
May 14 2021 |
Computers for beginners: First steps in ICT integration |
13036 |
May 20 2021 |
Youth Mental Health First Aid
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12927 |
Jun 14 2021 |
Nature Pedagogy and Practice - Building Botanical Literacy Through Nature Journaling |
13044 |
Jul 15 2021 |
AISWA's One Day Maths Conference Making the Most of Maths Lessons: Six Key Ideas (Repeat) |
13041 |
Aug 18 2021 |
2021 Join the Women in Educational Leadership Network |
12846 |
Nature Pedagogy and Practice - Building Botanical Literacy Through Nature Journaling
AISWA would like to invite you and your staff to a planned Nature Pedagogy South West Network Meeting and professional learning opportunity. During this full day workshop, participants will explore nature journaling as a way to build botanic literacy in ourselves and in the children we teach. Connection to nature is important, especially as we venture beyond the walls of our classrooms. Whether we are situating our play and learning in a nature playground, or a bush, beach, or river area, it becomes important to acquire an understanding of our natural environment. For more information and to register for this workshop please click Here
The Australian Youth Representative to the United Nations Program
The Australian Youth Representative to the UN is the only role of its kind in Australia. It is annually appointed by UN Youth Australia in partnership with the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT). Since 1999, the Youth Representative has been tasked with representing the views of young Australians both domestically and abroad as well as leading the largest annual face-to-face consultation of young people in the country. Each year, the Youth Representative leads an extensive, nationwide consultative tour to engage with and discover the issues that are most important to young Australians. Known as the ‘Listening Tour’, this 6-month journey typically sees the Youth Representative travel to every State and Territory, engaging with young people in urban, regional, and rural areas. For more information please click Here
2021 Celebrate Reading National Conference
The Literature Centre has extended the Conference scholarship deadline to Monday 3 May. A revised flyer for the scholarship can now be found Here
The conference will be held from Friday 29 to Saturday 30 October.