Briefing the Board Conference

PL # 10929

  • Starting on 1 Apr 2017
  • Cancellation permitted until 24 Mar 2017
  • Event registrations closed on 24 Mar 2017

Delivery Format :

Event registration is Closed

Description

Professional learning for School Governing Board Members, Principals and Senior Staff.

 

We look forward to welcoming attendees at the conference on Saturday!

Presenters

Valerie Gould (AISWA Staff)

Executive Director

Valerie Gould <span>(AISWA Staff)</span>

Valerie Gould became the Executive Director of the Association of Independent Schools of WA in July 2008. She has worked for many years in the Western Australian education system with her first four years teaching Economics and Mathematics. The following seven years were spent working in New York with Ernst and Young, and being greatly involved in the introduction of microcomputer applications into business. She returned to WA in 1986 as Director of Computing at St Mary’s Anglican Girls’ School for seven years.

During the early 1990s she worked with the School Curriculum and Standards Authority (at the time the Secondary Education Authority) for four and a half years before joining AISWA as the Manager of Curriculum and Australian Government Targeted Programs. She has been with AISWA for more than 10 years and has worked closely with schools and other stakeholders in the areas of curriculum change, Curriculum Framework and Senior Secondary Education; and in meeting government regulations from a national and state perspective. Valerie has a Bachelor of Economics and a Diploma of Education, and is a Fellow of the Australian College of Educators and the Australian Council for Educational Leadership.

Ron Gorman (AISWA Staff)

Deputy Director

Ron Gorman <span>(AISWA Staff)</span>

Ron is Deputy Director of AISWA. He has extensive experience in teaching and leading a diversity of schools in WA and Victoria.  Ron manages innovative programmes and university partnerships for AISWA. He is a member of the Global Educators Leaders Partnership and has been awarded Fellow of Australian Council of Educational Leadership (WA). Ron is also past-Chair of the Australian Children’s Laureate Foundation, advocating for Australian authors and illustrators and working closely with the Australian Children’s Laureate.

Gary Robinson (AISWA Staff)

Registration And Compliance Consultant

Gary Robinson <span>(AISWA Staff)</span>

After graduating with a Bachelor in Science (Chemistry) and a Diploma in Education Gary started teaching in 1979 as a science teacher at Norseman District High School. After teaching for 9 years in Department of Education schools in a range of subjects including Chemistry and Physics he moved to Albany, with his family, where for the next 20 years he taught at Bethel Christian School. He was Principal of the school for his last 8 years in Albany. From Albany Gary and his wife moved to Esperance to teach at Wongutha CAPS, a boarding school for Aboriginal students. Gary was offered and accepted a position at AISWA in 2007.

Gary’s first role at AISWA was to support the Aboriginal Independent Community Schools (AICS) as they took on older students as a consequence of the raising of the student leaving age. Gary then worked in the newly created Policy and Registration space for a few years before taking on the management of the AICS support team. Since 2013 Gary has been back as a consultant in the Registration and Compliance area where he works alongside Sarah Kennedy.

 

Therese Bamford (AISWA Staff)

Registration And Compliance Consultant

Therese Bamford <span>(AISWA Staff)</span>

Therese has worked at AISWA for a number of years, previously in the Aboriginal Schools Support Unit and in the administration of a Commonwealth funding program for the CGA. 

Since 2014 Therese has worked in the area of school registration and compliance, which involves supporting schools with their renewal of registration process and assisting all member schools with queries related to school registration and compliance with the Registration Standards and Requirements. Therese works in this role alongside her colleague, Gary Robinson.  When not visiting schools she and Gary are a contact point for school compliance queries and are involved in presentation delivery, school constitution review, the development, review and maintenance of policy and procedure guidelines, governance guidelines, production of the Registration and Compliance Focus newsletter and other documentation associated with registration and compliance.

Peter Crosbie (AISWA Staff)

Assistant Director

Peter Crosbie <span>(AISWA Staff)</span>

Peter Crosbie was appointed Assistant Director in January 2016. This leadership role includes developing AISWA’s capability in STEM and learning technologies and working effectively with teachers and other stakeholders across the state.

Peter has a professional engineering qualification and has extensive industrial and business experience which includes working for defence establishments and a variety of engineering consultancies.

He has worked for many years in the Western Australian education system including 12 years at Hale School as a teacher and Head of Technology. Whilst at Hale School for more than seven years, Peter was an Adjunct Lecturer in Design and Technology at Edith Cowan University Perth. He has been a member of many state and national educational working groups and steering committees. He is the Contact Liaison Officer (CLO) for Scootle in the (WA) Independent School jurisdiction and is responsible for the registration of schools new to Scootle and training of Scootle administrators and teachers.

 

Claire Sly (AISWA Staff)

Business Manager

Claire Sly <span>(AISWA Staff)</span>

Claire joined AISWA in April 2015. She has worked in education over the past 18 years in both primary and secondary schools, predominantly as a science and maths teacher. Since moving to Western Australian in 2010, she has worked in both the Catholic and Independent sector, most recently at a large Independent school as Head of Learning Enrichment. Claire has a First-class honours degree in Chemistry, a Master of Education, specialising in special educational needs and she is currently undertaking a Doctor of Education at UWA, focusing on pedagogy and curriculum. 

Nicola Davidson (AISWA Staff)

Manager Of Leadership & Teaching Quality

Nicola Davidson <span>(AISWA Staff)</span>
Nicola is committed to the transformative possibilities of education. She has a keen interest in working with others to implement research and policy into practical processes and strategies. She has had 20 years experience in leadership positions with independent and government schools. She has worked in both school and policy settings where much of her work was about gaining consensus from diverse interest groups.  Nicola is keen to work with teachers and school leaders to translate their vision into practice and to help them link the work they currently do with the AITSL standards.

Nigel Briggs (AISWA Staff)

Industrial And Workplace Relations Consultant

Nigel Briggs <span>(AISWA Staff)</span>

Michelle Bishop (AISWA Staff)

Manager Of Inclusive Education And ASPS

Michelle Bishop <span>(AISWA Staff)</span>

Michelle Bishop has a degree in psychology and primary teaching. She has worked with students with a wide range of Learning Difficulties and Disabilities both in primary and secondary settings. Michelle has been with AISWA for more than eight years and represents AISWA on a range of state and national committees advocating for students with diverse needs.

She coordinates services for the Inclusive Education team and the AISWA School Psychology service, providing schools and leadership with a range of support from consultancy to professional learning in the areas of disability, learning difficulties, gifted education, behaviour support, mental health, suicide awareness and prevention and child protection.

Diane Smith-Gander

Diane Smith-Gander

Non-executive Director

Diane Smith-Gander is non-Executive director AGL Energy, Wesfarmers Limited, Chair of Safe Work Australia, Asbestos Safety & Eradication Council, a board member of Keystart Loans, Henry Davis York, CEDA and immediate past President of Chief Executive Women, Australia’s pre-eminent women’s advocacy group.

Diane has held a wide range of non-executive roles in the past including Chairman of Broadspectrum, Deputy Chairperson of NBNCo, non-executive director of the CBH Group, commissioner of Tourism WA and board member of the Committee for Perth.

Diane’s last executive role was Group Executive at Westpac; a member of the leadership team of the corporation, responsible for all Information Technology, back office operations, global vendor management and property. Diane was a General Manager at Westpac for 10 years in the 1990s responsible for back office functions, retail networks and support functions.

Prior to re-joining Westpac Diane was a partner at McKinsey & Company in Washington and New Jersey serving clients in diverse industries globally. Diane became a senior advisor to McKinsey in Australia in 2016.

Diane has been active in sports administration and is a past Chairman of both Basketball Australia Limited, the sport’s peak body, and the Australian Sports Drug Agency, the government agency responsible for deterring the use of performance enhancing drugs.

Diane holds an MBA from the University of Sydney and a BEc from the University of Western Australia (UWA). In 2015 she was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Economics from UWA. She is a Fellow of the AICD and Governance Institute of Australia and an adjunct professor of corporate governance at UWA where she serves on the advisory
board of the Business School. She is also a Council member of Perth’s Methodist Ladies’ College.

Diane is a keen down-hill skier and operates a vineyard in Margaret River.

Mike Smith

Mike Smith

Chairman

Michael Smith is one of Australia’s acknowledged authorities on strategic marketing. In 1979 Michael formed The Marketing Centre, which provided strategic marketing advice to an unrivalled client list including many of Australia’s most iconic brands for over thirty years. Michael is currently the Principal of boutique strategic development consulting firm, Black House.

Michael's contributions at the board level are considerable. He is the current Chair of 7-Eleven Stores PL and Starbucks Australia, the Lionel Samson Sadleirs Group and Pioneer Credit. Michael is on the board of Creative Partnerships Australia and is the Western Australian Patron of Variety – the Children’s Charity and the Co3 Dance Company.

Michael’s previously held roles include Chair of iiNet, Synergy, Verve, the Perth International Arts Festival, the West Coast Eagles, National Chair of the Australia Institute of Company Directors, deputy chair of Automotive Holdings Group and a director of HOME Building Society. Other past positions include Chairman of the Pearling Industry Advisory Committee, President of the Australian Marketing Institute and a member of the national board.

In March 2014 Michael was awarded a Doctor of Letters from the University of Western Australia for his contribution to the business sector and the arts. In addition to this award, Michael is the recipient of the Patron’s Medal – His Royal Highness Prince Phillip, in recognition of his services to marketing by the Australian Marketing Institute.

Susi Steigler-Peters

Susi Steigler-Peters

Global Education Executive

Susi has responsibility for the Education vertical within Telstra. Her role reaches all Australian schools, TAFEs, universities and key education agencies including those with responsibility for curriculum, teacher accreditation, regulation, credentialing and content creation. The role also has an international focus. 

Susi’s key areas of focus are the provision of thought leadership, solution innovation, industry insight & strategic engagement with education C-levels and ministers.   She is focused on collaborating with education leaders to help them arrive at their preferred future. Susi is a champion of the link between education and the nation’s economy. 

In 2010 Susi established and is chair of the Education Roundtable Advisory Group which comprises highly respected education leaders from across Australia. The group represents the K12 sector, TAFEs, universities, education agencies and peak associations. The Group meets regularly to confront the challenges associated with the changing Australian education landscape. Particular attention has been given to the business issues of student engagement, teacher professional learning, the role of assessment and the use of technology to transform the learning environment. The views of many of the Education Roundtable Advisory Group have been formalised in three white papers: Personalised Learning – Meeting the Australian Challenge released in November 2011; Quality Teaching for Personalised Learning: Leveraging Technology for Exceptional Results launched in December 2012. And mEducation – Mobility Enabling Personalised Learning, May 2014. 

Before joining Telstra, Susi fulfilled a number of roles as educator, business development manager and chief education officer in the education vertical. Susi has published a number of conference papers about developing sustainable learning practices. In 2013 Susi was invited to join the GSMA Global mEducation Advisory Group. In 2012 Susi was appointed Chair of the AIIA (Australian Information Industry Association) National Education Special Interest Group; served as a Board member of the Greater Western Sydney Education Alliance; the ‘We Link’ Advisory Group hosted by Education Services Australia and, by invitation of the education minister, served as a board member on the New South Wales Community Languages Schools Board.

Prof Geoff Masters AO

Prof Geoff Masters AO

Chief Executive Officer

Prof Geoff Masters, AO, BSc, MEd UWA, PhD Chicago, FACE, FACEL, is Chief Executive Officer and a member of the Board of the Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER) – roles he has held since 1998.

He has a PhD in educational measurement from the University of Chicago and has published widely in the fields of educational assessment and research.

Professor Masters has served on a range of bodies, including terms as President of the Australian College of Educators; founding President of the Asia-Pacific Educational Research Association; member of the Business Council of Australia’s Education, Skills and Innovation Taskforce; member of the Australian National Commission for UNESCO; and member of the International Baccalaureate Research Committee. He is currently a member of the Advisory Board for the Science of Learning Research Centre, the ABC Digital Education Advisory Group, the national Board of Life Education Australia and the Board of the Academy of Education, Arts and Sciences.

He has conducted a number of reviews for governments, including a review of examination procedures in the NSW Higher School Certificate (2002); an investigation of options for the introduction of an Australian Certificate of Education (2005); a national review of options for reporting and comparing school performances (2008); and reviews of strategies for improving literacy and numeracy learning in government schools in Queensland (2009) and the Northern Territory (2011). He has recently undertaken a review of senior secondary assessment and tertiary entrance procedures in Queensland.

Professor Masters is an adjunct professor in the Queensland Brain Institute. His contributions to education have been recognised through the award of the Australian College of Educators’ Medal in 2009 and his appointment as an Officer of the Order of Australia in 2014.

Ian Curlewis

Ian Curlewis

Partner, Lavan

Ian is the lead partner in the employment and safety practice at Lavan.  Ian has practised in WA for over 30 years in workplace relations, equal opportunity and school law.  Ian conducts reviews for both government agencies and the private sector, assessing the client’s compliance with statutory requirements and general employment law principles.  Ian is experienced in drafting, negotiating and interpreting employment contracts and industrial agreements.  He represents employers before industrial and equal opportunity commissions and the Courts.  He has over a long period managed and advised about the employment aspects of workers’ compensation claims, stress claims and bullying allegations.  Ian has extensive experience in advising secondary and tertiary educational establishments on operational issues including sexual harassment, dress codes, privacy and policy issues, keeping of records, duty of care, and workplace safety, child protection statutory compliance and governance.  He has advised on the implementation of disciplinary processes  and workplace disputes.  His clients in the education sector include a large number of Independent and Catholic schools and local universities.  Ian is a current member and past Chairman of the AISWA Board.  Ian is a member of the Board at John Septimus Roe Anglican Community School and a member of the Teachers Registration Board of Western Australia.

 

 

Michael Jensen

Michael Jensen

Senior Associate, Lavan

Michael is a senior member of the Industrial Relations and Employment Law team at Lavan.  Before joining Lavan (which was then Phillips Fox) in 1995 Michael spent 7 years working as an industrial advocate for a major Western Australian employer association.  Prior to that he worked as a cartographer with an engineering firm, based both in the office and on site. 

Michael advises clients on industrial action, unfair dismissals, employment contracts, enterprise bargaining, equal opportunity matters and discrimination issues. He regularly provides advice in relation to disciplinary and dismissal proceedings and represents employers in State and Federal Industrial Commissions and the Equal Opportunity Commission.  He has a thorough understanding of the interrelationship between workers compensation claims and employee relations and has previously represented Risk Cover and other insurers at Work Cover.

Michael has broad-based knowledge and experience in the areas of EEO, employee relations and workers compensation.  He provides strategic advice on industrial relations, EEO and workers’ compensation issues to public and private  sector organisations.

Sam Kronja

Sam Kronja

Director of Finance & Corporate Services, Presbyterian Ladies’ College

Sam has been the Director of Finance & Corporate Services at Presbyterian Ladies’ College (PLC) since 2007. Currently he is a Board Member of AISWA (since 2011) and Chrysalis Montessori School (since 2014). Previously he was the Business Manager at Corpus Christi College, Bateman, from 2003 to 2006 and was appointed to the Catholic Education Office Finance Committee in 2005 to 2006. He has been on the Board of St Paul’s Catholic Primary School, Mt Lawley and a former President and Vice President of the Association of School Business Administrators (ASBA) in Western Australia and also on the National Executive of ASBA.

Sam commenced work with Ernst & Young in 1991 and was admitted as a Chartered Accountant with the Institute of Chartered Accountants in 1994. He has worked in a number of different sectors including mining exploration, entertainment, information technology, managed investments, retail and education. Sam was admitted as Chartered Secretary with Governance Institute in 2002 and admitted as Fellow of the Australian Institute of Management in 2010. 
 
Experiencing a life as a WAFL and AFL field umpire, coach and currently an AFL Match Day Official, has fashioned a ‘thick skin’ that has proved very useful for an accountant working in education.

 

Ken Robinson

Ken Robinson

Dr Ken Robinson is a Senior Lecturer in Psychology within the School of Arts and Humanities at ECU.

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1 Apr 2017 Starts: 08:30 Finishes: 16:30

Delivery Format : In Person

Swan Christian College

PL Hours : 8.00

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