September 2015 - Education Queensland

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September 2015
1
1HR staff
OneChannel Web Conference: WRIS Managing Poor Performance
This webinar aims to provide refresher training for participants on this topic, taking into account the
current operating environment and recent case law decisions. For more information and to register
visit OneChannel.
OneChannel web conference
1
All employees
WorkCover Queensland: Health and wellbeing professional development workshop
This half-day workshop will provide attendees with a five-step process to implement a work health
and wellbeing program; practical information, tools and activities to help effectively manage worker
health. The workshops are best suited to people with beginner to intermediate experience in health
and wellbeing and/or for people who develop and coordinate work health and wellbeing programs.
For more information contact WorkCover Queensland on 1300 362 128 or to register visit their
website.
Australian Stockman’s Hall of
Fame, Longreach
1
All employees
Queensland Ombudsman: Good Decisions Training
This full-day course is designed to help officers make and record better administrative decisions. It is
suitable for public sector decision-makers across all streams. The aim of the course is to help
agencies and councils make fair and lawful decisions about matters that affect members of the
community; promote good customer relations and positive community perceptions of the role and
performance of agencies and contribute to better corporate governance, accountability and
transparency in government operations. For more information contact Cassandra Brown,
Queensland Ombudsman on 3005 7023 or visit their website.
Brisbane
1
Teachers
The Learning Place Online Literature Festival PD for Teachers with Melaina Faranda
Learn how to teach your students vital self-editing skills for better results. This is NOT a grammar
workshop but a quick distillation of invaluable self-editing techniques learned from working with 20
different editors from seven major publishing houses. For more information and to register, visit the
Online Literature Festival website.
Online web conference
1
School leaders,
teachers, school staff
KidsMatter: Facilitating Component 3 – Working with parents and carers
This event familiarises participants with the target areas of Component 3 focusing on developing
collaborative working relationships and support networks with parents and carers, and providing
support for parenting. It also considers whole-school staff processes and prepares participants to
effectively deliver the professional learning to the staff group. For more information contact Michael
Hardie, KidsMatter Primary on 3512 8500, or to register visit their website.
Brisbane Catholic Education
Centre, North Lakes
1
School leaders,
teachers, school staff
KidsMatter: Facilitating Component 4 – Helping students experiencing mental health
difficulties
This event familiarises participants with the target areas of Component 4 focusing on understanding
mental health difficulties, and developing strategies to improve help-seeking and recognise students
who may be experiencing mental health difficulties. It also considers whole-school staff processes
and prepares participants to effectively deliver the professional learning to the staff group. For more
information contact Michael Hardie, KidsMatter Primary on 3512 8500, or to register visit their
website.
Brisbane Catholic Education
Centre, North Lakes
2
Teachers, school
leaders
Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER) Showcase: Assessment resources
This free interactive demonstration will showcase three key assessments now available at ACER.
They are Pattern and Structure Assessment (PASA), Devereux Student Strengths Assessment
(DESSA) and Cognitive Abilities Test (CogAT). For more information and contact ACER on
(03) 9277 5555 or to register visit their website.
St Dympna’s Primary School,
Aspley
2
Teachers
Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER) Webinar: LOTE Toolbox
In this free webinar, guest speaker Viviana Golding will discuss different approaches and techniques
in the area of Languages teaching, from Krashen's comprehensible input, to Total Physical
Response (TPR), to sensory approaches to Content Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) and more.
For more information contact ACER on (03) 9277 5555 or to register visit their website.
Webinar
2
Teachers
eLearn iLearn uLearn 2015: BYOD 1-to-1 and eLearning
This day will provide participants with the opportunity to attend from a wide range of eLearning
workshops including: BYOD Planning; Planning a 1-to-1 Program; 4 steps to BYOD; Microsoft
Teaching and Learning; ICTs and Explicit Teaching: Apple Education – Tunes 3.0; and many others.
For more information contact Georgina Allardice, Jindalee State School on 3725 5777 or to register
visit their website.
Jindalee State School, Jindalee
2
Teachers
OneChannel Web Conference: Online platforms – coding for primary
This session in the series of learning the basics of coding for primary schools takes a closer look at
some of the platforms and services that have been introduced in the first session. We will look at
similarities and differences, as well as when you would use each tool. This session is really aimed to
give you a bit of an overview in the now very crowded space of online platforms. After completing all
four sessions there won’t be anything to stop you from starting coding at your school. For more
information and to register visit OneChannel.
OneChannel web conference
2
Executive leaders
Public Sector Commission (PSC) Executive Dialogue: Building organisational capability
through strategic human resources
This free executive dialogue will be presented by Marie Wilson, Australia and New Zealand School of
Government (ANZSOG). For more information contact the PSC on 3003 2800 or to register visit their
website.
53 Albert Street, Brisbane
2
Teachers, HOCs, Youth
Support Coordinators
Financial Literacy: Junior secondary Australian Curriculum Resources
Money can bring freedom, choice, opportunity and confidence but it can also destroy! This workshop
will provide you with the necessary resources to support your students to become financially-savvy.
MoneySmart Teaching uses consumer and financial literacy as a context for teaching and learning in
English, mathematics, science, economics and business with all units of work aligned to the Years 710 Australian Curriculum and based around real life money experiences. For more information and to
register, email convenor, Judy Jones, Convener.
Ipswich Girls’ Grammar School,
East Ipswich
2-4
Teachers
ALIA National Library and Information Technicians’ Symposium 2015: Right here right now –
it’s a devil of a time in libraries.
The Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA) conference will cover delivering library
services in a technology connected world and providing services to a society with a ‘Want it here –
Need it now’ expectation. What are the challenges for the library technician in ensuring that their
library remains relevant and viable in an age of ever changing technology, expectations and the
priorities of their institutions? Keynote speakers for this conference include Mylee Joseph, library
industry specialist, Damian Lodge, President of the Australian Library and Information Association
and Shane Gould, an advocate of lifelong learning. For more information contact ALIA or visit their
website.
Wrest Point, Hobart
3
Teachers, school staff
OneChannel Web Conference: Facebook – Online Privacy
Do you have a Facebook photo you want to send to close friends only? Have you seen an image that
you don't think should be viewed by the online community? Join Mia Garlick, Director of Policy from
Facebook to learn about the many tools that Facebook and Instagram offer users to control privacy
and security. For more information and to register visit OneChannel.
OneChannel web conference
3
Teachers
OneChannel Web Conference: Online Safety – ThinkUKnow
ThinkUKnow is an Internet safety program delivering interactive training to teachers through primary
and secondary schools using a network of accredited trainers. ThinkUKnow has been developed by
the Australian Federal Police (AFP) and Microsoft Australia. This presentation will prepare you with
the basics to keep youth safe online. For more information and to register, visit OneChannel.
OneChannel web conference
3
Teachers
Primary Arts Network Twilight Conference: Visual Arts Integration into Science
This conference will feature the following sessions: Botanics; Manipulating Light and A Mexican
Celebration of Life Through Art – Day of the Dead. Participants can choose two one-hour visual arts
workshops. For more information and to register contact the Primary Arts Network or visit their
website.
Anglican Church Grammar School,
East Brisbane
3
All employees
WorkCover Queensland: Health and wellbeing professional development workshop
This half-day workshop will provide attendees with a five-step process to implement a work health
and wellbeing program; practical information, tools and activities to help effectively manage worker
health. The workshops are best suited to people with beginner to intermediate experience in health
and wellbeing and/or for people who develop and coordinate work health and wellbeing programs.
For more information contact WorkCover Queensland on 1300 362 128 or to register visit their
website.
Gunabul Homestead, Gympie
3
All employees
WorkCover Queensland: Safety Workshop (HMT)
This Hazardous Manual Tasks (HMT) two- hour workshop is designed to introduce participants to the
basics of identifying and managing the risks created in the workplace by hazardous manual tasks.
For more information contact WorkCover Queensland on 1300 362 128 or to register visit their
website.
WHSQ Office, Garden Square,
Upper Mt Gravatt
3
Teacher aides
OneChannel Web Conference: SupportStaff_Board Maker Online
Board Maker has been used for many years to support students who access their curriculum with the
aid of symbols. Board Maker Online enables the use of Board Maker to be done via the Internet and
to shift the use of the activities and resources developed in Board Maker from the computer to online,
including access through mobile devices. This session will explore the online version of Board Maker
and how it can be used to extend Board Maker activities beyond the classroom and the traditional
computer system. For more information and to register visit OneChannel.
OneChannel Web Conference
3
Public sector
employees
Queensland Parliament: Parliamentary Education and Training Conference Ipswich
This full-day conference will provide public sector officers with a detailed knowledge and
understanding of the processes and procedures that the Parliament utilises to perform its legislative
function and to scrutinise the actions of the executive. Participants will gain a more detailed
understanding of the relationship between the Parliament and the Executive and their roles and
responsibilities in government and parliamentary processes. Keynote speakers will include a Member
of Parliament, the Clerk of the Queensland Parliament, senior parliamentary officers and a senior
public servant. For more information contact Brenda Binotto, Queensland Parliament on 3553 6186
or visit their website.
Ipswich Civic Centre, Ipswich
3
Executive leaders
Public Sector Commission (PSC) Masterclass: Building organisational capability through
strategic human resources
This free masterclass will be presented by Marie Wilson, Australia and New Zealand School of
Government (ANZSOG). For more information contact the PSC on 3003 2800 or to register visit their
website.
53 Albert Street, Brisbane
3
Teachers, school
leaders, school support
staff
Queensland Curriculum & Assessment Authority (QCAA) Workshop: NAPLAN – Fractional
thinking in early primary
This practical workshop will unpack the conceptual understandings required for fractional thinking,
and will explore common error patterns that have been identified in the analysis of Queensland’s
NAPLAN data. Teachers will develop a toolkit of hands-on and digital strategies, activities and
resources that can be used immediately in class to teach fractions. For more information contact the
QCAA on 3864 0471 or visit their website.
Picnic Point, Toowoomba
3
Teachers, school
leaders
Queensland Curriculum & Assessment Authority (QCAA) Workshop: Subject Achievement
Indicators (SAIs) and BonSAI 2014 – all you need to know
This three-hour workshop provides information for those new to or re-engaging with the processes
surrounding assigning and checking subject achievement indicators (SAIs) and using the
BonSAI_2014 program. The workshop will focus on the purpose of SAIs and processes involved;
how SAIs are used in OP calculation and using BonSAI_2014 to assign and check SAIs. For more
information contact the QCAA on 3864 0471 or visit their website.
Logan Diggers, Woodridge
3
Teachers, HODs,
HOCs, Literacy leaders
Financial Literacy: Australian Curriculum Resources Prep to Year 10
Money can bring freedom, choice, opportunity and confidence but it can also destroy! This workshop
will provide you with the necessary resources to support your students to become financially-savvy.
MoneySmart Teaching uses consumer and financial literacy as a context for teaching and learning in
English, mathematics, science, economics and business with all units of work aligned to the Prep Year 10 Australian Curriculum and based around real life money experiences. For more information
and to register, visit this website.
Woodcrest State College,
Springfield
3
Teachers, school
leaders
The Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER) PAT- Professional Learning Seminar
This seminar is a guide for teachers and school leaders who wish to develop a better understanding
of what their students’ Progressive Achievement Tests (PAT) results actually mean. From the
general principles of developmental assessments to teaching strategies that get the best out of
students, this workshop is essential for classroom practitioners who use the PAT suite of
assessments. For more information contact ACER on (03) 9277 5555 or visit their website.
Brisbane
3-4 September
& 2-3
November
School leaders,
executive leaders,
public sector employees
Queensland Education Leadership Institute (QELi): Coaching Accreditation Phase 1 to 3
This program is designed for leaders and managers who want to build their leadership skills to
manage themselves and others toward great performance. It develops a higher level of coaching
knowledge and skill, leading to an industry-recognised credential in coaching. The program includes
four workshop contact days and flexible external learning modules. For more information contact
QELI on 3007 5222 or visit their website.
Brisbane
4
Teachers, school
leaders
The Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER) PAT- Professional Learning Seminar
This seminar is a guide for teachers and school leaders who wish to develop a better understanding
of what their students’ Progressive Achievement Tests (PAT) results actually mean. From the
general principles of developmental assessments to teaching strategies that get the best out of
students, this workshop is essential for classroom practitioners who use the PAT suite of
assessments. Sessions 1 and 2 or 3 and 4 can be attended as a half-day seminar. For more
information contact ACER on (03) 9277 5555 or visit their website.
Townsville
4
All employees
Epilepsy Queensland Workshop: Understanding Epilepsy
The topics covered in this half-day workshop include introduction to epilepsy, recognising the types
of seizures, seizure management, minimising triggers, first aid and emergency situations and
information about the resources available. For more information and to register, contact Epilepsy
Queensland on 3435 5000 or 1300 852 853 (outside Brisbane) or visit their website.
Townsville
4
Teachers, school
leaders, public sector
employees
Generation Next: The Mental Health and Wellbeing of Young People
This event will provides a practically oriented, multi-disciplinary approach to common issues
impacting the wellbeing of young people and presents leading experts delivering up-to-date,
authoritative information. Guest speakers include Professor Freda Briggs, Rosie Batty, Paul Dillon
and Andrew Fuller. For more information and to register visit their website.
Basil Sellers Theatre, Bond
University, Robina
5
Teachers
Macquarie University: Big History Project Implementation and Information Day 2015
This event will bring together experienced Big History classroom teachers and educators to explore
practical applications of Big History in the classroom, with a focus on how Big History can enhance
critical thinking skills and engage students with the state-of-the-art Big History Project online learning
platform. Sessions will also focus on implementation strategies and Australian Curriculum integration.
For more information visit the Macquarie University website, or register here.
Somerville House, South Brisbane
5-9
All employees
Australasian Evaluation Society (AES) 2015 International Evaluation Conference: Reaching
across Boundaries
The UN’s designation of 2015 as the International Year of Evaluation advocates and promotes
evaluation and evidence-based policy making at international, regional, national and local levels.
This conference provides a platform to engage with that global dialogue. For more information
contact the Australasian Evaluation Society on (03) 9035 3469 or visit their website.
Convention and Exhibition Centre,
Melbourne
6
Teachers
StoryArts Festival Ipswich
This Festival program offers the following professional development sessions for teachers: a Play
writing workshop with Richard Tulloch and Voice workshop for authors, actors and teachers with Tim
McGarry. To see the full program visit the Festival website.
Ipswich
7
School staff
OneChannel Web conference: OneSchool Finance Screen and Menu Update
This session will focus on providing an overview of updates made to all OneSchool finance
functionality by highlighting recent changes to screens and the navigation of menu pathways. For
more information and to register visit OneChannel.
OneChannel web conference
7
All employees
SAP Training: SAP Getting Started
This half-day instructor-led training will provide SAP users with the knowledge and skills to effectively
navigate the SAP Portal and SAP. This course is a pre-requisite for all other SAP courses. For more
information contact Financial Business Systems on 3034 6166 or to register visit their website on
OnePortal.
Computer Lab, Floor 12,
Education House
7
All employees
SAP Training: Business Intelligence (BI) Basics
This half-day instructor-led training will provide SAP users with the knowledge and skills to utilise BI
for enhanced reportings. This BI course will cover running and manipulating a BI report, exceptions
and conditions and sending, printing and exporting a BI report. For more information contact
Financial Business Systems on 3034 6166 or to register visit their website on OnePortal.
Computer Lab, Floor 12,
Education House
7
Teachers, school
leaders, school support
staff
Queensland Curriculum & Assessment Authority (QCAA) Workshop: NAPLAN – Part-whole
thinking in upper primary
Part-whole thinking is a proven problem-solving strategy. State-wide trends in Queensland’s
NAPLAN data show that Year 5 students are having difficulty operating with whole numbers and
identifying the parts of a problem. This practical workshop will tackle common errors and will provide
teachers with hands-on activities, strategies and digital resources to teach the part-whole concept.
For more information contact the QCAA on 3864 0471 or visit their website.
Arundel Hills Country Club,
Gold Coast
7
Prep teachers
Queensland Curriculum & Assessment Authority (QCAA) Workshop: Early Years –
Collaboration through Networking
This workshop will focus on continuity of curriculum and learning as children transition into Prep,
including principles and practices for positive transition, curriculum links between Prep and prior to
school learning and strategies to share data and information about children’s learning, including
community data and transition statements. For more information contact the QCAA on 3864 0471 or
visit their website.
Arundel Hills Country Club,
Gold Coast
7
Teachers, school
leaders
Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER) Showcase: Assessment resources
This free interactive demonstration will showcase three key assessments now available at ACER.
They are Pattern and Structure Assessment (PASA), Devereux Student Strengths Assessment
(DESSA) and Cognitive Abilities Test (CogAT). For more information and contact ACER on
(03) 9277 5555 or to register visit their website.
John Paul College, Daisy Hill
7
School leaders,
teachers
Catch Up Literacy Training
Catch Up Literacy is a structured one-to-one intervention proven to significantly improve the
achievement of learners who struggle with literacy. In this two-hour session participants will learn
how to deliver the program to struggling readers. The interactive online sessions cover: background;
assessing reading skills and selecting appropriate books and delivering the session and ongoing
monitoring. For more information contact Tracy Riley on 0488 010880 or visit their website.
Webinar
7
Teachers, HOCs
Financial Literacy: Prep to Year 6 Australian Curriculum Resources
This workshop introduces the MoneySmart Teaching program which aims to engage students in a
fun way with real life money experiences and supports teachers, both professionally and personally,
in building their capacity and confidence to deliver consumer and financial literacy education in their
classroom and across the whole school. MoneySmart Teaching uses consumer and financial literacy
as a context for teaching and learning in English, mathematics and science, with all of the units of
work aligned to the P-6 Australian Curriculum. For more information and to register visit their website.
Kevin Castles Centre,
Rockhampton
Executive leaders,
public sector employees
Emerging Leaders Program: Module 2 – Actioning Strategic Change and Innovation
This program is offered by QUT in partnership with the Public Service Commission. It is designed to
offer a flexible, work-based, blended learning program that develops leadership skills and supports
career development. There are 9 ELP modules to choose from to enable further skill development in
certain areas or to work towards a related postgraduate qualification. This module examines strategic
management concepts and frameworks that will help the emerging leader to understand the strategic
context and develop business strategies aligned to government policy frameworks. For more
information contact the Public Service Commission or visit the Emerging Leaders Program website.
Queensland University of
Technology, Gardens Point
Campus
8
Teachers, school
leaders, school staff
OneChannel Web Conference: Digital rights and digital wrongs
This presentation will update teachers on the trending devices, apps and services used by teachers;
highlight key insights from ACMA research into the online behaviour of Australian teenagers and
explore digital citizenship, For more information and to register visit OneChannel.
OneChannel web conference
8
School staff
OneChannel Web Conference: File-sharing
Sharing and downloading files on the internet is a fast, easy way to access information and content –
but do you know exactly what you’re sharing or downloading? School technicians and Orange Card
Holders have an opportunity to learn how to manage file sharing within the school from a technical
perspective. For more information and to register visit OneChannel.
OneChannel web conference
8
Teacher aides
OneChannel Web Conference: SupportStaff_Inclusive learning
This session will provide information about the range of interactive systems available to schools and
their capacity to enhance learning for all students, particularly students with disability. The session
will explore the various systems, the considerations and advantages of each system and the impact
that the systems can have on enhancing the capacity for students to engage more effectively with the
Curriculum. For more information and to register visit OneChannel.
OneChannel web conference
8
Teachers, school
leaders
OneChannel Web Conference: Australian Curriculum – Languages
C2C Languages Assistant Manager, David Goldsworthy, will provide an overview of the structure,
intent and aims of the Australian Curriculum: Languages. For more information and to register visit
OneChannel.
OneChannel web conference
8
All employees
SAP Training: SAP Reporting and enquiries
This full-day instructor-led training will provide SAP users with the knowledge and skills to make
enquiries and run reports in SAP. For more information contact Financial Business Systems on 3034
6166 or to register visit their website on OnePortal.
Computer Lab, Floor 12,
Education House
8
Teachers, HODs, youth
support coordinators
Financial Literacy: Junior Secondary Australian Curriculum Resources
This workshop will provide you with the necessary resources to support your students to become
financially savvy. MoneySmart Teaching uses consumer and financial literacy as a context for
teaching and learning in English, mathematics, science, economics and business with all units of
work aligned to the Years 7-10 Australian Curriculum and based around real life money experiences.
For more information and to register visit their website.
Yeppoon State High School,
Yeppoon
8
Executive leaders
Public Sector Commission (PSC) Thought Leader Seminar: Leadership for change agents
This seminar will be presented by Paul Porteous, Australia and New Zealand School of Government
(ANZSOG). For more information contact the PSC on 3003 2800 or to register visit their website.
Toowoomba
7 September
Nominations
close
Pre-work
starts 17
September
8
Teachers, school
leaders
Queensland Curriculum & Assessment Authority (QCAA) Workshop: Continuity of teaching
and learning in the early years
This workshop will provide Prep teachers and school curriculum leaders with opportunities to
understand the research and practices that support children’s successful transition to school. For
more information contact the QCAA on 3864 0471 or visit their website.
Arundel Hills Country Club,
Gold Coast
8
School leaders,
teachers
Catch Up Information Webinar
Catch Up Literacy and Catch Up Numeracy are structured one-to-one interventions proven to
significantly improve the achievement of learners who struggle with literacy and numeracy.
This one-hour information session gives an overview of the Catch Up interventions and their
implementation and management in schools (or other settings). You can ask questions to help you
decide whether these interventions would be suitable for struggling students in your school. For more
information contact Tracy Riley on 0488 010880 or visit their website.
Webinar
8
School leaders,
teachers, school staff
KidsMatter: Facilitating Component 3 – Working with parents and carers
This event familiarises participants with the target areas of Component 3 focusing on developing
collaborative working relationships and support networks with parents and carers, and providing
support for parenting. It also considers whole-school staff processes and prepares participants to
effectively deliver the professional learning to the staff group. For more information contact Michael
Hardie, KidsMatter Primary on 3512 8500, or to register visit their website.
Brisbane Catholic Education
Centre, Springwood
8
School leaders,
teachers, school staff
KidsMatter: Facilitating Component 4 – Helping students experiencing mental health
difficulties
This event familiarises participants with the target areas of Component 4 focusing on understanding
mental health difficulties, and developing strategies to improve help-seeking and recognise students
who may be experiencing mental health difficulties. It also considers whole-school staff processes
and prepares participants to effectively deliver the professional learning to the staff group. For more
information contact Michael Hardie, KidsMatter Primary on 3512 8500, or to register visit their
website.
Brisbane Catholic Education
Centre, Springwood
8-9
All employees
Queensland Public Sector Women in Leadership Summit 2015
This conference will feature inspirational stories of achievement and success from accomplished
public sector leaders and will provide key strategies to lead high-performing teams and
organisational excellence. It will provide leadership development and networking opportunities for
female leaders across Queensland. For more information contact the conference organisers on
(02) 8239 9700 or to register visit the conference website.
Brisbane Convention and
Exhibition Centre, South Bank
9
Teachers, school
leaders
OneChannel Web Conference: Australian Curriculum – Technologies
C2C Technologies Manager Marcel Bruyn will provide an overview of the structure, intent and aims
of the Australian Curriculum: Technologies. For more information and to register visit OneChannel.
OneChannel web conference
9
School leaders
Queensland Association of State School Principals (QASSP) Lift People, Lift Performance:
Emerging Leaders – Tapping into Strength to Succeed
This webinar will allow participants to draw on critical leadership success factors to build a portfolio of
personal ideas and relational strategies to implement with your staff and community stakeholders. It
is intended for emerging leaders. For more information contact QASSP on 3831 7011or to register
visit their website.
Webinar
9
Prep teachers, school
leaders
Queensland Curriculum & Assessment Authority (QCAA) Workshop: Early Years –
Collaboration through networking
This workshop will provide Prep teachers and kindergarten teachers with opportunities to explore the
power of networking to share information for children’s positive transition to school. For more
information contact the QCAA on 3864 0471 or visit their website.
Virginia Golf Course, Brisbane
North
9
School leaders,
teachers
Catch Up Literacy Training
Catch Up Literacy is a structured one-to-one intervention proven to significantly improve the
achievement of learners who struggle with literacy. In this two-hour session participants will learn
how to deliver the program to struggling readers. The interactive online sessions cover: background;
assessing reading skills and selecting appropriate books and delivering the session and ongoing
monitoring. For more information contact Tracy Riley on 0488 010880 or visit their website.
Webinar
9
Teachers, school
leaders
Queensland Curriculum & Assessment Authority (QCAA) Workshop: Feedback to inform
teaching and learning
This workshop will focus on the purpose and role of learning goals and success criteria in learning
•how to plan and write effective learning goals, self- and peer-feedback systems and simple and
effective strategies for gathering student feedback to inform teaching and learning.. For more
information contact the QCAA on 3864 0471 or visit their website.
RSL, Townsville
9
School leaders
OneChannel Web Conference: Tapping into Strength to Succeed
This Queensland Association of State School Principals (QASSP) master class is part of the Lift
People: Lift Performance Series presented by Glenn Searle. It will allow you to draw on critical
leadership success factors to build a portfolio of personal ideas and relational strategies to implement
with your staff and community stakeholders. This webinar is intended for emerging leaders. For more
information contact QASSP on 3831 7011 or visit their website.
OneChannel web conference
9-10
All employees
SAP Training: SAP Purchasing
This instructor-led training will provide SAP users with the knowledge and skills to procure
Computer Lab, Floor 12,
Education House
goods and services through shopping carts, purchase orders and general purpose
expenditure vouchers (GPEV). For more information contact Financial Business Systems on
3034 6166 or to register visit their website on OnePortal.
9-10
Executive leaders
Public Sector Commission (PSC) Masterclass: Leadership for change agents
This two-day masterclass will be presented by Paul Porteous, Australia and New Zealand School of
Government (ANZSOG). For more information contact the PSC on 3003 2800 or to register visit their
website.
Toowoomba
9-11
School leaders,
teachers
2015 SEPLA Special Education Conference: Leading for Self, Leading for Health
The Special Education Principals’ and Leaders’ (SEPLA) conference will provide fantastic
professional learning, great collegial company and the relaxation of a wellness retreat. There will be
a strong focus on how delegates can better support themselves as leaders, their colleagues, their
students and their communities. For more information contact the conference secretariat on
(02) 9744 5252 or visit the conference website.
Crown Plaza, Terrigal
9-11
All employees
2015 Asia Pacific Autism Conference: APAC 15 - Transforming Futures
This conference will provide a forum to learn about the newest research and practices within the field
of ASD. It will feature keynote addresses from international and Australian experts in ASD alongside
a diverse range of symposia sessions, workshops and presentations. For more information contact
the conference organisers on 3200 8299 or visit the conference website.
Brisbane Convention and
Exhibition Centre, South Bank
10
All employees
OneChannel Web Conference: Introduction to Virtual Classrooms
This session will be an introduction to Virtual Classrooms. Virtual Classrooms are private, secure
eLearn (Blackboard) spaces which teachers create to support learning. A Virtual Classroom enables
teachers to present curriculum concepts and understandings in a blended model (rather than just as
individual learning objects or activities) and allows students to access the content from home. For
more information and to register visit OneChannel.
OneChannel web conference
10
All employees
OneChannel Web Conference: The crime reducing effects of education
This project is a joint initiative between Department of Education and Training, the Queensland
Police Service, and Queensland Department of Justice and Attorney General. This research sought
to inform education and economic policy on the extent to which additional years of education
contribute to reduction in youth crime. The seminar will present the findings from this unique datalinkage analysis and provide opportunities for discussion and networking. For more information and
to register visit OneChannel.
OneChannel web conference
10
Teachers, school staff
OneChannel Web Conference: Social Media and Code of Conduct
Do you have a personal Facebook account and want to know how to protect your online reputation?
Join this interactive web conference presented by the department's Cybersafety and Reputation
Management team as part of the Secure September campaign. This web conference will cover the
following topics: social media guidelines and the department's Code of Conduct; digital citizenship
and understanding your digital footprint; responding to and reporting negative online content; legal
and real world consequences of online behaviours and key issues relating to online privacy, security
and reputation management. For more information and to register visit OneChannel.
OneChannel web conference
10
Teacher aides
OneChannel Web Conference: SupportStaff_MyPLR overview
This session is designed to support teacher aides considering enrolling in the MyPLR Certificate IV in
Education Support. It will look at: what is MyPLR Certificate IV in Education Support; eligibility;
course units and assessment; statistics and feedback. For more information and to register visit
OneChannel.
OneChannel web conference
10
All employees
SAP Training: SAP Assets
This half-day instructor-led training will provide SAP users with the knowledge and skills to
manage assets in SAP. For more information contact Financial Business Systems on 3034 6166
or to register visit their website on OnePortal.
Computer Lab, Floor 12,
Education House
10
1HR staff
OneChannel Web Conference: WRIS Impairment and reasonable adjustment
This webinar will cover topic relevance and recent cases, ageing population; what is the impetus and
how do we start the conversation; what head of power does the Public Service Act provide; what are
Independent Medical Examinations and when are they appropriate; what are reasonable
adjustments; definition of ‘inherent job requirements’; recent cases and what about the AntiDiscrimination Act and penalties?. For more information and to register visit OneChannel.
OneChannel web conference
10
All employees
Queensland Ombudsman: Managing Unreasonable Conduct Training
This full-day course is designed to help officers manage unreasonable conduct they may encounter
when delivering services to the public. The content includes tips and traps, various scenarios and
group activities with clear strategies to assist in managing unreasonable conduct. Participants will be
able to understand what unreasonable conduct is, identify early warning signs and apply strategies to
prevent and manage the conduct. For more information contact Cassandra Brown, Queensland
Ombudsman on 3005 7023 or visit their website.
Brisbane
10
Teachers
PrimaryConnections: Leading Change: Implementing Inquiry Science in your School
This two-day workshop will provide you with specific knowledge and practical skills that will assist
you to lead and improve the teaching and learning of primary science. The workshop will help you
develop knowledge about effective leadership actions and practical skills when leading programs to
improve science teaching and learning. For more information contact PrimaryConnections on (02)
9386 4544 or visit their website.
Saxon’s, Brisbane
10
Teachers, school
leaders
Queensland Curriculum & Assessment Authority (QCAA) Workshop: Continuity of teaching
and learning in the early years
This workshop will provide Prep teachers and school curriculum leaders with opportunities to
understand the research and practices that support children’s successful transition to school. For
more information contact the QCAA on 3864 0471 or visit their website.
Virginia Golf Club, North Brisbane
10
Teachers, school
leaders, school support
staff
Queensland Curriculum & Assessment Authority (QCAA) Workshop: NAPLAN – Fractional
thinking in early primary
This practical workshop will unpack the conceptual understandings required for fractional thinking,
and will explore common error patterns that have been identified in the analysis of Queensland’s
NAPLAN data. Teachers will develop a toolkit of hands-on and digital strategies, activities and
resources that can be used immediately in class to teach fractions. For more information contact the
QCAA on 3864 0471 or visit their website.
Brothers Leagues Club, Ipswich
10
School leaders,
teachers
Catch Up Literacy Training
Catch Up Literacy is a structured one-to-one intervention proven to significantly improve the
achievement of learners who struggle with literacy. In this two-hour session participants will learn
how to deliver the program to struggling readers. The interactive online sessions cover: background;
assessing reading skills and selecting appropriate books and delivering the session and ongoing
monitoring. For more information contact Tracy Riley on 0488 010880 or visit their website.
Webinar
10
Teachers, teacher
aides, therapists,
nurses, guidance
officers, HOSES
OneChannel Web Conference: Teaching about puberty (Upper Primary)
Puberty is a key topic in any relationships and sexuality education program. Understanding puberty
helps students to prepare and manage the social, emotional and physical changes that they will
experience as they grow up. The learning intentions of this session include developing a clear
understanding of changes during puberty and increased awareness of strategies and resources that
can be used to teach the topic of puberty to upper primary school students. For more information and
to register visit OneChannel.
OneChannel web conference
10
All employees
Epilepsy Queensland Workshops: Understanding Epilepsy and Midazolam Administration
The topics covered include introduction to epilepsy, recognising the types of seizures, seizure
management, minimising triggers, first aid and emergency situations and Midazolam administration.
There will also be information about the resources available. For more information and to register,
contact Epilepsy Queensland on 3435 5000 or 1300 852 853 (outside Brisbane) or visit their website.
Gabba Towers, Woolloongabba
10-11
Teachers
PrimaryConnections Workshop: Leading change – Implementing inquiry science in your
school
This two-day workshop will provide participants with specific knowledge and practical skills to lead
and improve the teaching and learning of primary science. For more information contact Kaylene
Sanders, PrimaryConnections, Australian Academy of Science or visit their website.
Saxons, Brisbane
11
Teachers
StoryArts Festival Ipswich
Today’s Festival program offers the following professional development sessions for teachers:
Writing workshops with Danny Parker, Janeen Brian and Mark Greenwood, an Illustration Workshop
with Matt Ottley, and an Illustration Workshop with Ann James. To see the full program visit the
Festival website.
Ipswich
11-12
School leaders
Queensland Association of State School Principals (QASSP) Fierce Conversations Workshop
This two-day workshop will provide school leaders and their teams with skills and strategies for
having conversations that will bring about the results that will make a difference for you, your school
and students. You will learn the framework and models of leadership, teamwork and conversations
that are used by successful leaders around the world. “The conversation is the relationship”. What
gets talked about in your school and how it gets talked about, determines what will happen or won’t
happen. For more information contact QASSP on 3831 7011 or visit their website.
Beerwah State School, Beerwah
11-12
School leaders
P&C Qld State Conference/ACSSO National Conference: Riding the wave
The combined conference of P&C Qld and the Australian Council of State School Organisations
(ACSSO) will explore the theme ‘Riding the wave’ – and some of the education megatrends that are
shaping and changing the educational landscape. Guest speakers include Dr Stefan Hajkowicz,
principal scientist at CSIRO and author of Our Future World: Global Megatrends, plus the Hon. Kate
Jones MP, Minister for Education and Dr Jim Watterston, Director-General Department of Education
and Training. For more information contact P&C Qld on 3352 3900 or visit the conference website.
Sofitel Hotel, Brisbane
11 September
- 22 November
Executive leaders,
public sector
employees, teachers
Public Sector Management Program: Unit three: Managing Outwards in a Networked
Government
This national four-unit course is a graduate certificate program, delivered over 15 months. This unit
explore the variety of relationships that managers need to build across the public sector and outside
it – with the private sector, with community and not-for profit sector and with citizens and clients of
government services. For more information contact the Queensland Program Manager, Queensland
University of Technology on 3138 1856 or visit the program website.
Brisbane
12
Teachers
StoryArts Festival Ipswich
Today’s Festival program offers various professional development sessions suitable for teachers. To
see the full program visit the Festival website.
Ipswich
14
All employees
OneChannel Web Conference: The dangers of phishing
Email is a major target for cyber-criminals. Phishing is about convincing you to divulge information
that could help criminals steal your money, identity and even install malware on your computer, and
potentially sell your passwords to others. Learn about phishing, how it affects you and how to tell the
difference between a legitimate and a phishing email. For more information and to register visit
OneChannel.
OneChannel web conference
14-15
All employees
SAP Training: Business Intelligence (BI) Semi-Power User
This instructor-led training will provide SAP users with the knowledge and skills to utilise BI for
enhanced reportings. This BI course will cover Business explorer and BEx analyser, advanced
workbook creation and BEx query designer. For more information contact Financial Business
Systems on 3034 6166 or to register visit their website on OnePortal.
Computer Lab, Floor 12,
Education House
15
School leaders,
teachers
Queensland Association of State School Principals (QASSP) Workshop: Explicit Instruction
with Anita Archer
In this one-day workshop participants will learn about effective teaching with renowned education
speaker Dr Anita Archer, who will empower teachers in the use of explicit instruction, given that it is
both an effective and efficient procedure to teach our children. For more information contact QASSP
on 3831 7011 or visit their website.
Springfield Lakes State School,
Springfield Lakes
15-17
Teachers
Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER): MajorsPTI Certification
This two-step course presented by Mary McGuiness provides an in-depth understanding of each of
the 16 personality types described by Carl Jung and Isabel Myers. Developed in the 1990s by Dr
Mark Majors, the Majors Personality Type Inventory – MajorsPTI™ – (Step I) is a 52-item
questionnaire that identifies the personality types and can be completed within 10 minutes. The
Majors PT-Elements™ (Step II) is a more in-depth measure which reports on specific areas of
development and potential blockages. The MajorsPTI™ is an excellent instrument for coaching and
team development purposes. ). For more information and contact ACER on (03) 9277 5555 or to
register visit their website.
ACER Brisbane Office, Kelvin
Grove
15-17
Teachers, school
leaders, public sector
employees
SNAICC National Conference: Community Voices – Sharing Knowledge and Practice
The Secretariat of National Aboriginal and Island Child Care (SNAICC) conference is the largest
conference of its type in the southern hemisphere and provides the opportunity for Aboriginal and
Torres Strait Islander organisations, policy makers, researchers, government representatives, other
non-government organisations and industry representatives to gather and make renewed
commitments to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children. For more information contact the
conference secretariat on (03) 9863 7606 or visit the conference website.
Convention and Exhibition Centre,
Perth
16
Teachers, school
leaders
OneChannel Web Conference: Where are you storing personal info?
Whenever you put personal information online, you should know where your information is stored,
who has access to it and what legal protection your information has. Cloud computing has become
increasingly popular; however, steps need to be taken to safeguard personal and student information
before signing up to these services. This session will inform you about cloud services and the cloud
computing decision-making framework to assist your school to make good use and purchasing
decisions. For more information and to register visit OneChannel.
OneChannel web conference
16
Prep teachers
Queensland Curriculum & Assessment Authority (QCAA) Workshop: Early Years –
Collaboration through Networking
This workshop will focus on continuity of curriculum and learning as children transition into Prep,
including principles and practices for positive transition, curriculum links between Prep and prior to
school learning and strategies to share data and information about children’s learning, including
community data and transition statements. For more information contact the QCAA on 3864 0471 or
visit their website.
Jupiters Hotel, Townsville
16
Prep teachers, school
leaders
Queensland Curriculum & Assessment Authority (QCAA) Workshop: Early Years –
Collaboration through networking
This workshop will provide Prep teachers and kindergarten teachers with opportunities to explore the
power of networking to share information for children’s positive transition to school. For more
information contact the QCAA on 3864 0471 or visit their website.
Jupiters Hotel, Townsville
16
School leaders,
teachers
Queensland Association of State School Principals (QASSP) Workshop: Explicit Instruction
with Anita Archer
In this one-day workshop participants will learn about effective teaching with renowned education
speaker Dr Anita Archer, who will empower teachers in the use of explicit instruction, given that it is
both an effective and efficient procedure to teach our children. For more information contact QASSP
on 3831 7011 or visit their website.
Springfield Lakes State School,
Springfield Lakes
16-18
Executive leaders
UQ Business School: Leading with Purpose
In an increasingly complex and competitive world, leaders can become subject to immense pressure
and scrutiny. The need to manage an organisation and satisfy stakeholders can often be at odds with
cultural and societal expectations for organisations to do the ‘right thing’. But how is the ‘right thing’
defined, and by whom? For more information contact UQ Business School Executive Education on
3346 7111 or visit their website.
UQ Business School Executive
Venue, Brisbane
16-18
School leaders
Australian Primary Principals 2015 Conference: The Heart of Leadership
The Australian Primary Principals Association (APPA) conference theme aims to capture some of the
complex dimensions of leadership which can become lost in the day-to-day urgency of principalship.
For more information contact the APPA National Office on 0408 971 874 or visit their website.
Hotel Grand Chancellor, Hobart
17
Teachers, school
leaders
Queensland Curriculum & Assessment Authority (QCAA) Workshop: Continuity of teaching
and learning in the early years
This workshop will provide Prep teachers and school curriculum leaders with opportunities to
understand the research and practices that support children’s successful transition to school. For
more information contact the QCAA on 3864 0471 or visit their website.
Jupiters Hotel, Townsville
17
All employees
SPELD Qld Seminar: Look Cover Write and the Building Blocks of Literacy
In the first half of this workshop, presenter Dr Lillian Fawcett will discuss the theory underlying
learning to spell and then she will teach you a unique and highly successful multisensory strategy
which can be applied to learning to spell any word. In the second half, Lillian will discuss the
component that students need to master in order to become successful readers. For more
information contact SPELD Qld on 3394 2566 or visit their website.
Queens Alexandra Home,
Coorparoo
17
Public sector
employees, executive
leaders
Queensland Parliament: Relationship Between the Parliament and the Executive
This full-day seminar will provide public sector officers AO6 – SO1 or equivalent, with a detailed
knowledge and understanding of the processes and procedures that the Parliament utilises to
perform its legislative function and to scrutinise the actions Executive Government. Officers will have
the opportunity to observe the Parliament at work during Question Time and also to participate in a
session with a Minister to discuss the Minister’s parliamentary and Executive roles and
responsibilities. A tour of the Parliament and its historical environs is included. For more information
contact Brenda Binotto, Queensland Parliament on 3553 6186 or visit their website.
Parliament House, Brisbane
17-18
Teachers, school
leaders, public sector
employees
2015 National VET Conference: Reconnecting VET
This conference will focus on four distinct streams including policy and reform, RTO management
and compliance, training and assessing and will also provide masterclasses. For more information
contact the Events Team at Velg Training on 3866 0888 or visit their website.
Adelaide Convention Centre,
Adelaide
18
Teachers, school
leaders
Queensland Curriculum & Assessment Authority (QCAA) Workshop: Continuity of teaching
and learning in the early years
This workshop will provide Prep teachers and school curriculum leaders with opportunities to
understand the research and practices that support children’s successful transition to school. For
more information contact the QCAA on 3864 0471 or visit their website.
Jupiters Hotel, Townsville
18
School leaders,
teachers
Queensland Association of State School Principals (QASSP) Workshop: Explicit Instruction
with Anita Archer
In this one-day workshop participants will learn about effective teaching with renowned education
speaker Dr Anita Archer, who will empower teachers in the use of explicit instruction, given that it is
both an effective and efficient procedure to teach our children. For more information contact QASSP
on 3831 7011 or visit their website.
RACV Royal Pines Resort, Gold
Coast
18-19
All employees
Biennial 2015 Joint Conference for Learning Difficulties: Instruct to Improve – Creating Better
Practice in the Classroom
This is the joint conference of Learning Difficulties Australia (LDA), the Learning Support Teachers’
Association of Queensland (LSTAQ) and the Specific Learning Difficulties Association Queensland
(SPELD). The conference will consist of both formal presentations and a series of interactive
workshops. For more information visit the SPELD website.
Brisbane Convention and
Exhibition Centre, South Bank
23-25
Teachers
QSITE 2015 State Conference: Meeting the challenge
The Queensland Society for Information Technology in Education (QSITE) connects and supports
educators, institutions and their stakeholders so they may fully explore the opportunities Information
Communication Technologies bring to Queensland education and its classrooms. For more
information contact QSITE on 1800 477 483 or visit their website.
St Margaret Mary’s College,
Townsville
24
New!!
All employees
Right to Information Day: Solomon Lecture – Government resistance to great transparency:
rational or self-defeating?
The lecture canvasses a number of general strategies for improving public access to government
information, including less government discretion over what and when to publish, less reliance on
individual requests for information, and greater clarity over what documents are non-disclosable. For
more information contact the Office of the Information Commissioner on 3234 7373 or visit their
website.
80 George Street, Brisbane
24-25
School leaders
Australian College of Educators (ACE) 2015 National Conference: Educators on the edge – big
ideas for change and innovation
Educators across all sectors are adapting to changes and challenges (including technological,
economic and social). Through adopting innovative approaches educators are now at ‘the edge’ and
going beyond it to improve student learning. This conference will provide educators with the perfect
forum to share and highlight cutting edge, creative and innovative practices, nationally and globally.
For more information contact ACE on (03) 9341 6021 or visit their website.
Brisbane Convention and
Exhibition Centre, South Bank
25-26
Teachers, school
leaders
IslPAL Third International Conference on Leadership in Pedagogies and Learning: The power
of building personal capacity – reigniting your energy, fire and mojo!
This International Society for Leadership in Pedagogy and Learning (islPAL) conference aims to give
voice to teachers through teachers themselves, academics, researchers, community groups and all
those with an interest in making meaning by sharing knowledge and collectively and actively
generating the energy to make a difference. It will focus on how teachers can build their personal
capacity and activate the transformation self in times of change. For more information contact islPAL
on 3355 5778 or visit their website.
Stuartholme School, Toowong
27-29
School psychologists
and counsellors
Australian Psychologists and Counsellors in Schools 2015 National Conference: Facing the
challenges
This conference will follow a range of themes including; neuroscience and neurodevelopment,
wellbeing, mental health, social and emotional development; technology supporting student wellbeing
and disability and learning difficulties. It will also provide practical applications for those working in
schools. For more information contact the conference organisers on (02) 9744 5252 or visit the
conference website.
Education Development Centre,
Hindmarsh, South Australia
27 September
– 2 October
School leaders
Queensland Association of State School Principals: Explicit Instruction Academy
Explicit Instruction underpins many pedagogical frameworks across Queensland and this intensive
five-day workshop will provide the opportunity to immerse yourself in the theory and practice of
designing and delivering explicit instruction. Learn to train your colleagues in the fundamentals of
explicit instruction with Dr Anita Archer, who is an educational consultant to school districts in the
USA on explicit instruction. For more information contact QASSP on 3831 7011 or visit their website.
Pullman Hotel, Brisbane
28
All employees
Get Active Queensland Accreditation Program
This free training can lead to recognised accreditation in coaching, officiating and sports first aid. For
more information contact Steve Paulsen, Department of National Parks, Recreation, Sport and
Racing on 3338 9265 or visit their website.
Sunshine Coast
28 September
Nominations
close
Executive leaders,
public sector employees
Emerging Leaders Program: Module 9 – Leading Public Sector Contestability
This program is offered by QUT in partnership with the Public Service Commission. It is designed to
offer a flexible, work-based, blended learning program that develops leadership skills and supports
career development. There are 9 ELP modules to choose from to enable further skill development in
certain areas or to work towards a related postgraduate qualification. This module provides leaders
who are responsible for the implementation of the contestability framework within their agencies with
the knowledge and skills required to consistently apply the contestability process and become
effective change champions. For more information contact the Public Service Commission or visit the
Emerging Leaders Program website.
Queensland University of
Technology, Gardens Point
Campus
28-29
New!!
All employees
2015 National Indigenous Women’s Network Conference
The conference is hosted by Indigenous Conference Services (Australia) and The National Aboriginal
and Torres Strait Islander Women’s Alliance with great line up of speakers from around Australia and
internationally. The aim is to provide a platform for Indigenous Women to celebrate their
achievements in life within their home, family, community and workplace. The event will focus on
empowerment, strong leadership and self-determination. For more information contact the
conference organisers or to register visit the conference website.
Hilton Hotel, Darwin
28 September
– 1 October
Teachers
The Japan Foundation: Intensive Seminar for Primary Teachers
The seminar enables teachers to develop language skills, gain confidence using Japanese, and to
develop language teaching strategies and skills which they can apply in their own classrooms.
Specific focuses include intercultural language learning (ILL) and ICT-based learning. Participants
will be immersed in a Japanese language environment suited to their level, and will have ample
opportunity for networking. For more information contact The Japan Foundation on (02) 8239 0055 or
visit their website.
The Japan Foundation, Sydney
Pre-work
starts 8
October
28 September
– 1 October
Business services
managers
Association of School Business Administrators (ASBA) Conference 2015: Embracing
diversity
This conference will provide another opportunity for networking and good speakers, and will lead
participants into the new world of technology as they will be dependent upon mobile devices or
notebook computers for daily conference information. For more information contact ABSA on (03)
9095 4494 or visit their website.
Perth Convention and Exhibition
Centre
29-30
Teachers
Australian School Library Association (ASLA) 2015 State Conference: Provoking the future –
school libraries, pedagogy and technology
The conference will include contributions from a diverse range of speakers who will challenge your
thinking, extend your professional network and transform your practice. We will focus on dynamic
strategic initiatives, which will challenge delegates to ensure that as an agent of change, their ideas
are relevant, responsive and innovative. For more information contact the ASLA National Office on
0439 358 607 or visit their website.
The Playhouse, Women’s College,
The University of Queensland,
St Lucia
30 September
– 2 October
School leaders
ACEL Conference: Setting the Learning Agenda – Courage and Commitment to Lead 2015
This Australian Council for Educational Leaders (ACEL) conference commemorates the centenary of
the ANZAC spirit. In pursuit of excellence, educational leaders are courageous and committed.
Courageous and committed leaders act decisively, empowering others to utilise their talents, remain
focused and to make a difference. Innovate boldly, respecting tradition and remaining future focused
and relevant in the pursuit of a vision and make decisions fearlessly, standing firm on what is
important and what makes a difference. For more information and to register contact ACEL on 1800
680 559 or visit their website.
Hilton Hotel, Sydney
30 September
– 2 October
Teachers
Australian Society for Music Education (ASME) XX National Conference: Music – Educating
for life
This conference aims to highlight the value of music learning in both formal and non-formal contexts
and through all stages of life. The three-day program will include specially invited keynote speakers,
along with workshops and papers from a range of presenters. For more information contact the
ASME Booking Office on (03) 9254 1000 or visit the conference website.
Prince Alfred College, Adelaide
30 September
– 2 October
Techers, school leaders
Australian Curriculum Studies Association: ACSA Biennial Curriculum Conference
The conference has two themes; Leading curriculum learning areas and Curriculum diversity and
inclusion. It will facilitate dynamic conversation focused on leading curriculum teaching and learning
to advance an inclusive and socially just educational foundation for a diverse Australia. Presentations
will highlight curriculum leadership across all Australian Curriculum learning areas integrating cutting
edge curriculum design which values and respects all learners. For more information contact ACSA
on 6280 5660 or visit their website.
Adelaide Convention Centre,
Adelaide
Updated 17 September 2015
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