The Bulletin 30 March 2017 Term 1 - Issue 10

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1
Issue
10

AISWA Professional Learning and other educational events, news and information

Latest AISWA News
Featured AISWA Professional Learning
Date Event Title Code
Apr 3 2017
AISWA STEM Expo (Poster Event)
  • STEM
11200
Apr 10 2017
Programming and Assessment with the WA Curriculum English/Literacy
  • Literacy
11017
Apr 11 2017
Scaffolding Adolescent Writing
  • Literacy
11023
Apr 19 2017
Scaffolding Adolescent Literacy
  • Literacy
11238
Apr 20 2017
Sharp Reading: Advanced Comprehension
  • Literacy
11064
Apr 21 2017
Sharp Reading: Struggling Older Readers (SOR) and SevenPlus
  • Literacy
11065
May 1 2017
Sharp Reading: Decoding Strategy Instruction - Albany
  • Literacy
  • Part 1 1st May 2017
  • Part 2 4th Sep 2017
11222
May 3 2017
Philosophy in the Early Years
  • Early Childhood
  • Part 1 3rd May 2017
  • Part 2 28th Jun 2017
  • Part 3 6th Sep 2017
11290
May 16 2017
Youth Mental Health First Aid
  • Psychology and Wellbeing
  • Part 1 16th May 2017
  • Part 2 23rd May 2017
11059
May 17 2017
NCCD Moderation Workshop (Morning)
  • Inclusive Education
11045
May 17 2017
NCCD Moderation Workshop (Afternoon)
  • Inclusive Education
11046

AISWA STEM EXPO 2017 | 3 APRIL | TELETHON SPEECH AND HEARING CENTRE

Between 10 am and 2 pm, visitors are welcome to come and browse a range of 15-20 school “poster” sessions. Along with their static and interactive displays of students’ work, teachers and students have been invited to speak with visitors about their projects and the iSTEM provision in their schools. Each poster session will comprise up to two teachers and four student presenters. The event is an opportunity for schools to showcase their wonderful work in STEM and to provide students with an authentic audience in which to describe their ‘STEM journey’ and achievements.

If you wish to attend this expo, please call or email Hayley:9441 1625 hmiller@ais.wa.edu.au

BETTER EDUCATION CONFERENCE | 1 - 2 JUNE | SWAN VALLEY PERTH.

Better Education Conference gives you the opportunity to build deeper relationships with over 400 other educators, and provide practical and tangible strategies you can implement for the better in your school or classroom today.

 Please click here For further details regarding the event and to secure your place, please visit www.better.edu.au.

Fellowships Now Available | Applications close on the 28th of April.

The International Specialised Skills Institute (ISS Institute) has received investment from The George Alexander Foundation to offer five Fellowships for Australians aged between 18 – 35 years in the amount of $10,000 (less GST) each.

For more information please click on the below PDF's

The George Alexander Foundation Fellowship Guidelines 2017.pdf

The George Alexander Foundation Fellowship Application Form 2017.pdf

Further information is also available at International Specialised Skills Institute (ISS Institute) website www.issinstitute.org.au/fellowships/fellowships-available

CONSTAWA 36 | 12-13 MAY 2017 | NORTH METROPOLITAN TAFE AT 140 ROYAL STREET, EAST PERTH.

CONSTAWA is the premier WA conference for primary and secondary teachers of science with opportunities to engage with excellent keynote speakers and presenters across a range of motivating and thought-provoking topics.

Registrations are now open.

FREE DEVELOPMENTAL WORKSHOPS FOR TEACHERS | K TO Y1 | Y2 TO 6.

Child and Adolescent Health Service are offering a number of workshops for Kindergarten to Year 1 teachers. The workshops will be delivered by CDS Speech Pathologists, Occupational Therapists and Physiotherapists and will cover the following topics:

•             Speech and language – supporting children’s communication in school;

•             Fine motor skills and handwriting;

•             Motor skills and postural control; and

•             Sensory processing and regulation

Please click here for further information.

Child and Adolescent Health Service are offering a number of workshops for Year 2 to 6 teachers. These workshops will be delivered by Clinical Psychologists, Paediatricians and Social Workers and will cover the following topics:

1.            Attention difficulties;

2.            Relationship-based approach to managing behaviour for children with developmental delays; and

3.            The impact of developmental difficulties on learning

Please click here for more information.