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Dear members,
I hope you have had a smooth start to the school year. Every year is a great opportunity to reset and refocus with the view of making the new year an even better one than the year before. I enjoy the start of a school year as it brings with it much anticipation and excitement as friends reunite and new relationships establish throughout the school community.
I am delighted to announce three save the dates for events which I’m sure will be outstanding.
15th March Andy Hargraves in Bunbury 26th March Hot Topic Event “Who are Tomorrow’s leaders?”- Professional Learning Institute. 28th May ACEL WA Awards ceremony- Telethon Institute
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The WA Executive branch is also seeking members who are willing to share any research or examples of innovative programs which are being undertaken in schools. Sandy Heldsinger one of our executive members is very keen to discuss these with you with a view of having the information published nationally. Please contact Sandy at sandy@assessmentcommunity.com.au.
Finally, I would like to congratulate Miss Jonelle Lorantes the recipient of the ACEL WA ECU School of Education Prize. ACEL WA has proudly supported this award for a number of years.
Look forward to seeing you at a future event.
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A highlight of the Australian Council for Educational Leaders Western Australia Branch is the annual celebration and presentation of awards. ACEL WA honours those educational leaders who in the view of their peers have made a significant contribution to the understanding and practice of educational leadership.
To assist in this process, we urge all ACEL WA members to consider nominating worthy candidates for recognition of their leadership and service to education. The award nomination process is confidential until completed, and nominations have been approved. The ACEL WA Awards committee will evaluate nominations with respect to the essential criteria.
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WA Hot Topic: Tomorrow’s leaders
How are the education systems and sectors facing the challenge of creating great leaders to lead our schools and ultimately improve student outcomes. A panel of highly experienced leaders from all education systems and sectors will discuss the challenges and approaches being undertaken... READ MORE
Event Details Date: Tuesday 26th March 2019 Location: SIDE Theatrette
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Rigor and Differentiation in the Classroom
Following from the recent series “Rigor Define & Embrace” & “Rigorous Assessments” comes the third in the series “Rigor & Differentiation in the Classroom” presented this March 2019 with three stand-alone webinars over three weeks personally presented by Dr Blackburn. Learn how to effectively understand and implement rigor & differentiation... Read More
Webinar Details Webinar 1: Thursday 7th March 2019 Webinar 2: Thursday 14th March 2019 Webinar 3: Thursday 21st March 2019
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Collaborative Professionalism Evidence, Examples and Applications
Collaboration is the new chorus line of educational improvement. Whether teachers should collaborate is no longer an issue. Any profession worthy of its name depends upon people sharing their knowledge and expertise. The key question now is what are better and worse ways to collaborate? Read More
Bunbury Workshop Date: Friday 15th March 2019 Location: Quality Hotel Lighthouse & Basalt Restaurant
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Maximising Learning and Impact Influences that matter the most to Student Learning
The Symposium has been designed for school leaders and teachers who are seeking to embed the latest research into how to further understand, evaluate and maximise impact on learning. Key questions that underpin the day include, What are the characteristics of a culture of impact? How do you define 'impact' in your school? Read More
Perth Workshop Date: Tuesday 18th June - Wednesday 19th June 2019 Location: Crown Perth
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