Monday, May 30, 2016

New Resources to Support WA Day

New resources to support student engagement in WA day
MY WA provides opportunities for primary schools and their communities to engage in a range of new and innovative programs focusing on the Western Australian community and what it means to be a Western Australian.  A range of culturally contextual teaching and learning resources have been developed to support schools and their communities.
MY WA resources include:
  • units of work for the Western Australian Curriculum learning areas: The Arts; English; Humanities and Social Sciences; and Science; and
  • story books in Aboriginal English.
Teachers are encouraged to explore these resources and use them with their students to show how culture and experience shape the learning of each student and in turn enable them to be responsive to, welcoming and supportive of all cultures.

Sunday, May 29, 2016

SABA PL Event: Developing HASS Skills and Concepts

Teacher Development School Event (Online)
Event contact for additional information: Carey Stewart, Sawyers Valley Primary School
Target audience: Primary teachers and curriculum leaders
Date: 23 June 2016
Time: 3.30pm to 4.45pm
Where: Online using Saba (coordinated by Sawyers Valley PS)
Cost: Nil
Last enrolment date: 21 June 2016
In this online session we will familiarise with the HASS skills and Concepts and explore ways these can be developed through relevant and meaningful learning contexts.
Enrolment for this event is available at https://plis.det.wa.edu.au/?EventID=12095
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Early Years Learning Walkthroughs- Jolimont Primary School

TDS Early Years Learning Walkthroughs: connected practice and blended approach



Teacher Development School Event
TDS Early Years Learning Walkthroughs: connected practice and blended approach
Event contact for additional information: Fiona McBeath
Target audience: Primary teachers and leaders
Date: 5 August 2016 or 16 September 2016
Time: 8.30am to 1.00pm
Where: Jolimont Primary School, K-2 Classrooms
Cost: Nil
Last enrolment date: 1 August 2016
This is an opportunity for ECE teaching teams to visit classrooms and observe the following:
• connected practice across the early years
• NQS in action
• blended pedagogies
• connections between EYLF and the WA Curriculum through integration.

Enrolment for this event is available at https://plis.det.wa.edu.au/?EventID=12057 (3 August)
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National Reconciliation Week 2016 begins
Today Australians across the nation are kicking off National Reconciliation Week (NRW) celebrations - bringing reconciliation to life in businesses, schools and communities. 
These activities and events show the commitment of Australians to understanding Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and cultures and building respectful relationships. 
We know many of you already have NRW plans in place, but with hundreds of events being held Australia-wide there are many more opportunities to get involved.
 
Find events in your local area on our national calendar here
Attend key public events in your capital city listed below

Explore the NRW 2016 theme 'Our History, Our Story, Our Future' by watching this video or visiting our website

Join the national conversation on the NRW Facebook page
Share your experiences and photos using the hashtag #NRW2016

Register all activities or events you're hosting, whether public or private, on our calendar so we know how people are celebrating NRW

Thursday, May 12, 2016

Everyone Benefits Campaign

The following is a link to a national campaign that is raising awareness about the benefits of investing in the Early Years!!

http://www.everyonebenefits.org.au/