'AISWA 2020 Vision' - What works best in teaching and learning? Try the HIPs!

PL # 12810

  • Starting on 16 Nov 2020
  • Cancellation permitted until 13 Nov 2020
  • Event registrations closed on 13 Nov 2020

Delivery Format :

Event registration is Closed

Description

This online presentation is part of the AISWA 2020 Vision online event. AISWA Teachers and Leaders are invited to register for as many sessions as they wish, from the seven 20 minute presentations on offer. The meeting link/s will be emailed to those on the registration list the Friday before.

AISWA 2020 Vision is a celebration of what worked and how we might continue positive initiatives into 2021.

The voice of AISWA teachers and leaders is an important component of this event and some sessions will be hosted by an AISWA Consultant with one or two invited guests to share an initiative from their school community. Looking beyond 2020, special projects and Professional Learning opportunities for 2021 will also be shared. Please check the AISWA PL Calendar for other sessions by searching Nov 16.

The High Impact Practices (HIPs) is a professional learning program that focuses on building teacher instructional range with evidence-based practices that engage students in learning and add to the repertoire of effective strategies that teachers already apply to meet student's learning needs. Hear from AISWA teachers about their experiences participating in the 2020 program and learn more about the suitability of this program for your school in 2021.

Presenters

Kris Stafford (AISWA Staff)

AISWA Director | Curriculum & Pedagogy

Kris Stafford <span>(AISWA Staff)</span>

Kris has 30 years of experience in School and tertiary education, and education policy across a variety of roles. She has a deep understanding of State and National curriculum policy and the policy process, and best practice in curriculum leadership, and teaching learning. Since 2017 at AISWA, she has designed and led many effective education initiatives focused on improving teacher quality and facilitating student success. Kris currently represents the WA Independent school sector on the Department of Premier and Cabinet (and Ministerial) appointed School Curriculum and Standards Authority Curriculum and Assessment Committee. 

Between 2007-2014 Kris was A/Manager & Principal Consultant at the School Curriculum and Standards Authority, where she provided leadership and strategic policy advice for all WA schools. Kris has a Master of Education and has lectured widely in Pre-Service Teacher Education and Public Health.

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Date / Time

16 Nov 2020 Starts: 12:00 Finishes: 12:30

Delivery Format : In Person

Webinar - Online Only

PL Hours : 0.50

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