| Type | Price |
|---|---|
For Members Standard Price Subsidy/Grant Applied Reduced Member Price |
$315.00 -$220.00 $95.00 |
Description
If you are an Education Assistant located in the Great Southern region, seeking to upskill your knowledge and repertoire of strategies, this PL is for you. This full day PL will cover a range of topics and will be a combination of more formal presentations and hands-on experiences.
Sessions will include presentations on:
- Professional Growth for Education Assistants – Leadership & Teaching Excellence
- ADHD and Autism in the Classroom: The Who, the What and the How – Inclusive Education and School Psychology Service
- Supporting Students with Literacy and Numeracy – Early Childhood
"Fantastic knowledgeable presenters - engaging and clear! Thank you so much." - 2025 Perth-based participant.
Outcomes
- Develop peer support and networking with colleagues across AISWA schools
- Expand repertoire of strategies to support physical, social and intellectual development of students
- Increase understanding of how students learn and develop, including students from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds and students with additional needs
- Develop strategies to support differentiation of programs to meet the needs of students across a range of abilities
Presenters
Dr Julie Harris (AISWA Staff)
Consultant | Leadership & Teaching Excellence
Dr Julie Harris GAICD is a respected educational leader with broad experience in schools across Western Australia, New Zealand and the UK. With 20 years’ experience in boys’ schools, she has contributed to teaching excellence and whole-school improvement at several Perth schools, including Guildford Grammar and Christ Church Grammar School. As Principal of Carmel School, she focused on staff growth and development and student and community engagement. With a PhD in Education and credentials in mediation and coaching, Dr Harris is dedicated to evidence-based practice and collaborative leadership in education.
Ben Smithers (AISWA Staff)
Registered Psychologist
Ben is a registered psychologist who has worked exclusively within independent schools across his career. Starting as a university placement student with AISWA in 2022, Ben supports a caseload of unique schools with a variety of religious affiliations, educational philosophies, and regional statuses. Ben’s passion is in supporting students of diversity and advocating for the needs of neurodiverse students. Ben also has a special interest in the psychology of the internet, including cyber-safety, online communities, and the impact of video game use on mental health, wellbeing, and sense of belonging.
Anna Clayton (AISWA Staff)
School Psychologist
Melissa Kennedy (AISWA Staff)
Consultant | Early Childhood
Melissa Kennedy’s primary role is supporting Early Childhood programs at Aboriginal Independent Community Schools. Melissa is passionate and dedicated to the education profession with almost 20 years’ experience in both Independent Schools and Indigenous education. She has gained extensive experience filling many diverse roles including Early Childhood Classroom Teacher, Early Childhood Coordinator, Deputy of Teaching and Learning and Principal. Melissa brings a wealth of knowledge and experience in addition to an inherent understanding of community school education and Inquiry pedagogy.
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Segments
Great Southern Education Assistant PL
Date / Time
28 Jul 2026 Starts: 08:30 Finishes: 15:30Delivery Format : In Person
PL Hours : 6.50
Learning Area
- Early Childhood
- Inclusive Education
- Mathematics
- Primary
- Teaching + Learning
School Area
- Preschool (PK-K)
- Early Childhood (PK - 2)
- Primary (P-6)
- Middle Primary (3-6)
- Pre-Primary
- Kindergarten
- Year 1
- Year 2
- Year 3
- Year 4
- Year 5
- Year 6