The Bulletin 26 April 2018 Term 2 - Issue 1

Term
2
Issue
1

AISWA Professional Learning and other educational events, news and information

Featured AISWA Professional Learning
Date Event Title Code
Apr 30 2018
CARE School Conference (Invited Schools)
  • CARE
11744
May 7 2018
Maxxia Salary Sacrifice - Information session
  • Administration
11850
May 10 2018
Technologies based iSTEM Project Design
  • STEM
11698
May 10 2018
The Intelligent Lead - Leadership Development through Coaching and Training
  • Leadership
  • Part 1 10th May 2018
  • Part 2 11th May 2018
11733
May 10 2018
Women in Educational Leadership Network Meetings
  • Leadership
11740
May 15 2018
Fringe Benefit Tax - Workshop
  • Administration
11849
May 18 2018
Block Coding, STEM, Robotics, Electronics - Primary, Middle
  • Technologies
11651
May 23 2018
Youth Mental Health First Aid
  • Psychology and Wellbeing
  • Part 1 23rd May 2018
  • Part 2 30th May 2018
11734
May 25 2018
The Great Nudge Quest: Stretching the top 40%
  • Leadership
  • Part 1 25th May 2018
  • Part 2 8th Aug 2018
  • Part 3 13th Sep 2018
11789
May 29 2018
Survival Guide for New Teachers (G2P2)
  • Inclusive Education
  • Leadership
  • Part 1 29th May 2018
  • Part 2 30th May 2018
11818
Jun 6 2018
Using the EAL/D Progress Maps
  • EALD
11824
Jun 18 2018
Sharp Reading: Comprehension Strategy Instruction
  • Literacy
11805
Jun 18 2018
Taxation and Payroll Seminar
  • Administration
11816
Jun 19 2018
Leading the team not just the people: team leadership for middle leaders
  • Leadership
11696
Jun 19 2018
Sharp Reading: Decoding Strategy Instruction
  • Literacy
11804
Jun 20 2018
The High Performing Senior Leadership Team
  • Leadership
11697
Jun 27 2018
Primary Connections Teacher Course
  • Literacy
  • Science
11825
Jul 4 2018
Scaffolding Adolescent Literacy
  • Literacy
11831
Jul 24 2018
Schools that Deliver: Creating Cultures of Learning
  • Leadership
11788

The Children’s Book Council of Australia | 2018 Book of the Year Awards | Sunday, 27 May 2018 

WA Awards Judges Ruth Campbell-Hicks and Anne Marie Strother will discuss the 2018 CBCA Book of the Year Awards Short List. This year they are trying something new! Why not catch up with friends in Leederville for a leisurely brunch before the Judges Talk, or have lunch afterwards to discuss the shortlisted books."
For more information Please click here

Australian National Choral Association -  Choralfest 2019

Choralfest 2019 Freo will be held in Fremantle WA, from 13-16 April 2019. Join them for a celebration of choral music which brings together some of Australia's finest choirs. Work with and learn from international and Australian conductors who are masters in their craft.
For more information please see the webite http://choralfest.org.au/

Kodály National Conference 2018 Perth

If you are a music teacher, music or education student, musician, conductor, singer, or enjoy learning music, this event is for you! Super Early Bird Discounts are available if you book and pay by 16 May!  To find out more please visit http://kodalynationalconference.org.au/

 

Mental Health in Education Summit 2018

The Mental Health in Education Summit 2018 seeks to discuss how school communities can effectively identify and prevent risks of mental illness. Attendees will gain insight into building flexible and innovative wellbeing programs, protecting the mental health and wellbeing of teachers, and gaining community-wide buy-in for their mental health policies.
To find out more please visit http://www.konnectlearning.com.au/conferences/mental-health-education-summit-2018/ utm_source=email&utm_medium=acsso&utm_campaign=mental_health

Day for Daniel- 26th October 2018

Wear Red, Educate and Donate. Day for Daniel is Australia's largest child safety awareness and education day. Their goal is to make Australia a safe place for all children. Register your school, early childhood centre, business or event to participate and we will send you a resource kit!
To find out more please visit link expired

The Disaster Resilience Australia New Zealand Schools Education Network (DRANZSEN) | Tuesday, 5 June 

Disaster Resilience Education (DRE) enables young people to build knowledge, skills and confidence to problem solve and take action before, during and after a disaster event. DRE supports the development of a culture of safety and preparedness that aims to protect communities and reduce vulnerability to the potentially devastating impact of a disaster.
To find our more please click on the flyer DRANZSEN WA Flyer