Description
Applicable to Heads or Teachers in Charge of Languages, or language teachers who work alone in smaller school settings. This session is a chance to receive an update on what is happening in Languages education in Western Australia in relation to the P-10 WA Curriculum for Languages and the Australian Curriculum. The session also provide the opportunity to provide the AISWA Consultant on areas of needs schools and to develop and decide on an ongoing method of networking between participants throughout 2016.
Presenters
Kate Reitzenstein (AISWA Staff)
Consultant | Teaching And Learning - Languages

Kate Reitzenstein has worked as Consultant for Languages of the Association of Independent Schools of WA since 2014. She organises professional development activities and provides advice to schools and teachers on policy, curriculum and resources. Prior to this role, Kate worked as an Indonesian language teacher for fifteen years at three secondary schools, with experience using the Curriculum Framework and the Middle Years Program and Diploma Program of the International Baccalaureate curriculum. She has worked as an EFL/ESL teacher in Australia and abroad, and has had experience as an International Student Coordinator and at establishing overseas school partnerships and in-country study tours. Kate places importance on effective language teaching methodology and the need to link theory to practice in the Languages classroom.
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Date / Time
14 Mar 2016 Starts: 16:00 Finishes: 18:00Delivery Format : In Person