Leadership for Learning Symposium

PL # 113

  • Starting on 14 Mar 2016
  • Cancellation permitted until 11 Mar 2016
  • Event registrations closed on 10 Mar 2016

Delivery Format :

Event registration is Closed

Description

This Symposium is presented by the Association of Independent Schools of WA (AISWA) in partnership with the Graduate School of Education at the University Of Western Australia (UWA)

Who Should Attend?

Anyone interested in leadership for learning and school improvement is welcome to attend.

What is the symposium all about?

Hear what others are doing. Join in the conversation. Five experienced teachers and school leaders will present their action learning projects promoting organisational improvement. They are all currently studying for the Master of Educational Leadership at UWA. The action learning projects formed an important part of the Leadership for Learning Unit that they completed with Professor Simon Clarke in 2015.

You are most welcome to join us to listen to the five presentations and to contribute to the conversation around leadership and learning.

Presentations 

  • Developing a School's Professional Learning Culture Through a Process of Peer Observations - Kalo Bell (Perth College )
  • Leveraging the Power of Educations Assistants to Improve student learning - Carol Eaves (Bethel Christian College)
  • Building Capacity through Learning Walks - Natalie Shaw (Peter Moyes Anglican Community School)
  • Starting the conversation: Diverse Sexuality and Gender in Education - Skye Hegarty (Presbyterian Ladies College)
  • 'Rationalising teacher leadership in a distinctive school context' - Kathryn Netherwood (Lance Holt School)

Terms & Conditions

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Segments

Event Segment

Date / Time

14 Mar 2016 Starts: 16:30 Finishes: 18:00

Delivery Format : In Person

Hale School

Location Specifics Lecture Theatre

PL Hours : 1.50

Learning Area

  • Leadership

School Area

  • Early Childhood (PK - 2)
  • Middle Primary (3-6)
  • Secondary (7-10)
  • Senior Secondary (11 - 12)