UWA Master of Educational Leadership

PL # 10419

  • Starting from 20 Jan 2016 till 11 Apr 2016
  • Cancellation permitted until 13 Jan 2016
  • Event registrations closed on 13 Jan 2016

Delivery Format :

Event registration is Closed

Description

This course is for anyone interested in educational leadership who has a Bachelor's degree requiring 4 years of full-time study or 3 year undergraduate degree plus a DipEd and at least 2 years of professional experience in Education.

What will this program cover?

2016
  • Administrative Leadership (AISWA delivered)
  • EDUC5612 Leadership for Learning
 
2017
  • EDUC5658 Education Policy (first semester holidays)
  • EDUC5636 Assessment and Measurement (second semester school holidays)
 
2018 & 2019
  • Elective Unit
  • EDUC5631 Approaches to Research
  • EDUC5620 Dissertation
 

The AISWA course is provided free to those teachers who complete it and register at UWA. Failure to do so will incur a $400.00 fee.

Presenters

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.

 

Janet Wilmot (AISWA Staff)

Leadership And Teacher Quality Consultant

Janet Wilmot <span>(AISWA Staff)</span>

Janet is passionate about education and has a strong interest in the impact of leadership on teaching and learning as well as exploring the complexity of leadership at all levels. She enjoys the challenge of school improvement in different contexts and working with teams to empower them to make the changes that are needed. She is committed to working with aspiring leaders and to doing all she can to promote women in leadership. This is an area of increasing interest and her research and Janet has established a network of Women in Educational Leadership that is open to anyone interested in attending the meetings. Janet is also keen to support those new to teaching so that they continue to grow and to see themselves as lifelong learners rather than being lost to other careers.

Janet has over twenty years’ experience as a school leader and has taught at all levels. She holds a Master of Education degree, her research being in the area of middle schooling. She has worked on a number of state and national committees and represented the Independent Sector on the Secretariat of the Australian Primary Principals Association. She was Vice-President of that association and is now a life member. In 2010 Janet was the recipient of a John Laing Award that recognizes those school leaders who have significantly contributed to the professional learning of their colleagues. Janet is a school visitor, reader and consultant for the International Baccalaureate Primary years Program and a strong believer in the strength of the IB.

Janet looks forward to working with teachers and school leaders in order to support them in the complex work that they do in order to improve outcomes for students.

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.

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.

Michael Ten Haaf (AISWA Staff)

Inclusive Education Consultant And Senior Child Protection Consultant

Michael Ten Haaf <span>(AISWA Staff)</span>

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.

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.

Fiona Currans

Fiona Currans

Fiona Currans is a registered psychologist, registered teacher and the owner of Shining Star Psychology.

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Segments

Event Segment

Date / Time

20 Jan 2016 Starts: 08:15 Finishes: 16:00

Delivery Format : In Person

Wesley College

PL Hours : 8.00

Event Segment

Date / Time

21 Jan 2016 Starts: 08:00 Finishes: 16:00

Delivery Format : In Person

Wesley College

PL Hours : 8.00

Event Segment

Date / Time

22 Jan 2016 Starts: 08:00 Finishes: 15:30

Delivery Format : In Person

Wesley College

PL Hours : 7.50

Event Segment

Date / Time

11 Apr 2016 Starts: 08:30 Finishes: 15:30

Delivery Format : In Person

Wesley College

PL Hours : 7.00

Learning Area

  • Leadership

School Area

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

Event Contact