| Type | Price |
|---|---|
For Members Standard Price Subsidy/Grant Applied Reduced Member Price |
$365.00 -$240.00 $125.00 |
Description
This targeted professional learning session supports educators of Visual Arts and Media in confidently exploring and embedding recent curriculum updates within their subject areas. Participants will begin with an introductory SCSA Curriculum Familiarisation Overview, establishing a shared understanding of key changes, expectations, and underlying principles. Following this, educators will move into subject-specific cohorts to closely examine unique planning considerations, content structures, and pedagogical approaches relevant to Visual Arts and Media contexts.
The final session features a practical workshop facilitated by AISWA, centred on priority curriculum implementation topics aligned with the Curriculum Support Framework. This component allows participants to explore areas such as assessment design, curriculum alignment, and effective classroom application.
Throughout the day, teachers will benefit from networking with discipline peers, engaging in professional dialogue, and sharing best practices. They will also have access to one-on-one support from SCSA consultants, alongside dedicated time to refine and update planning documents and teaching resources.
SCSA will pay up to a half day of teacher relief for a maximum of two teachers per school, per learning area. If a school sends only one teacher, relief will be provided for that teacher only.
Outcomes
- Review curriculum changes to make sure secondary Arts programs match updated SCSA standards.
- Create teaching and learning resources that meet the practical and theoretical needs of the new framework.
- Update school planning documents using peer feedback and direct advice from curriculum experts.
Presenters
Beverley Brader (AISWA Staff)
Consultant |Curriculum & School Improvement
Beverley is a science specialist with extensive experience across independent schools. She holds a Master of Educational Leadership and brings deep expertise in assessment, curriculum design, and evidence-informed practice. Drawing on her background as a classroom teacher and middle leader, Beverley is passionate about strengthening curriculum and assessment quality while building leadership capability. She is committed to partnering with schools to develop rigorous, sustainable approaches that enhance teaching and learning.
Simon Fittock (AISWA Staff)
Consultant | Curriculum
Simon is a specialist in artificial intelligence, Technologies, digital literacy, and ICT across the curriculum. He holds a Master of Education by Research degree (Education Leadership) and is a doctoral candidate. Simon has a keen interest in educational practice and has professional experience in Australia and abroad. He has developed his expertise through work as a teacher, academic and consultant.
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Segments
Curriculum Familiarisation: P-10 Visual Arts and Media
Date / Time
15 Sep 2026 Starts: 09:00 Finishes: 15:00Delivery Format : In Person
AISWA
Address41 Walters Drive
Osborne Park WA 6017
Australia