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Semester 1, 2020 Learning Opportunities
Your Learning Partner
Teachers, like their students, are expected to be lifelong learners. For teachers, this means their training and professional education doesn’t end when they gain their qualifications and start work in a school. They have to do more. Throughout their careers, they are obliged to engage in continuing professional learning that they have to document and apply.
This requirement recognises that teaching, like learning, is a dynamic process, where content, curriculum and methods can change and new ideas can emerge to meet the changing needs and expectations of students and society.
Supporting this professional learning is an essential part of the way Independent Schools Victoria (ISV) supports staff in our Member Schools.
Central to this work have been the courses, seminars and other events delivered through ISV’s Development Centre.
Over the years, the range of what The Development Centre offers has grown to assist school communities as they confront new challenges.
But we recognise that we have to adapt – not only in what we offer teachers and other school staff, but in how we deliver our services.
That’s why we’re building on our record to provide support in flexible ways that meet the demand for learning programs required by all school staff.
Soon we will be launching isLearn, an addition to the isEducation suite of online products developed by ISV to support schools in every area of their complex operations.
isLearn is an online gateway to new ideas, a hub of individualised learning options for everyone working in schools. It will allow you to register for programs, engage with presenters, join discussion forums, store resources, and document and track all the learning events you’ve taken part in.
It will enhance our existing work by providing learning opportunities that are accessible when and where you need them, becoming a digital companion of the face-to-face programs offered at The Development Centre and the in-school support we will continue to provide.
Supporting teachers as lifelong learners
And while it helps grow your confidence and expertise, isLearn will also grow your networks, allowing users to build relationships and foster collaboration that lead to greater learning opportunities – so you can better meet the needs of students.
As we ready ourselves to make this exciting new hub available to you, our website – www.is.vic.edu.au – continues to provide details and registration opportunities for our full selection of programs.
To learn more about what’s on offer now, and what we’re planning for the future, please contact our Development Centre.
The cover illustration, Oranges, was created by Kalina McMaster when she was a Year 10 students at Plenty Valley Christian College.
Michelle GreenChief Executive
In summary isLearn let’s you:■ receive quick and timely responses to your needs from a partner who values and understands the Independent
school sector■ collaborate within and across the sector as often as you need, building networks and connecting
to course creators■ access multiple approaches and ideas within the contemporary education landscape.
Visit www.is.vic.edu.au to get started and be kept in the loop about new programs, resources and tools.
Stay at the top of your game with isLearn
isLearn from Independent Schools Victoria (ISV) is a gateway to the new ideas and approaches shaping modern education.
It allows you to keep learning so your students can, too.
Through isLearn, you’ll have access to the best practices in education – either through ISV programs or by connecting with experts in your field.
With evidence-based strategies and an easy-to-use interface, isLearn makes professional learning simple. You can even track your progress by earning digital badges at each stage of your development.
face-to-face learning in The Development Centre customised in-school learning experiences
our online community, networks and courses collaborations with local, national and global partners.
And while it helps build your confidence and expertise, isLearn also grows your networks. Through it, you’ll build relationships and foster collaborations that lead to greater learning opportunities – so you can better meet the needs of your students.
isLearn is a professional learning and development hub to support you and your school to thrive, innovate and excel.
It allows you to benefit from a personalised learning experience with a trusted learning partner in ISV. Our programs are evidence-based, flexible and meet the needs of administrative staff, educators and leaders, through:
PL in a Box Now, regional Member Schools have even greater access to high quality professional learning with PL in a Box, available through isLearn:
Step 1: Select from a wide variety of ISV professional learning offerings.
Step 2: Your core PL in a Box is created with a customisable presentation, resources and collaborative tools. Designed with maximum flexibility in mind for in-school, professional learning.
Step 3 (optional): Choose additional features, such as online coaching, video conferencing, school visits or action-research assistance, to fully ensure you are supporting your unique improvement agenda.
Introducing New Features
The Digital CompanionisLearn is changing professional learning experiences in 2020 with the introduction of the Digital Companion. Now you can stay in touch with other learners, track your experiences and access shared resources anytime, anywhere.
Snapshot of Learning Events
January 2020 Date Seminar
Monday 20 Teaching Year 11 Chemistry Units 1 and 2
Teaching Year 12 Psychology Units 3 and 4
Tuesday 21 Teaching Year 11 Biology Units 1 and 2
Teaching Year 12 Chemistry Units 3 and 4
Wednesday 22 Teaching Year 11 Physics Units 1 and 2
Teaching Year 11 Psychology Units 1 and 2
Thursday 23 Teaching Year 12 Biology Units 3 and 4
Friday 24 Teaching Year 12 Physics Units 3 and 4
February 2020 Date Seminar
Thursday 13 NCCDSSD and State Support Services Funding for Staff New to the Process
Wednesday 19 Problem-Based Learning (Session A)
Problem-Based Learning (Session B)
Thursday 20 An Introduction to Video Publication with Adobe
Smartphone Visual Media for Marketing
Strategies for Auditing your Curriculum
Friday 21 Amplify your Unit Planning for English
Emerging Principals Program (Day One)
Monday 24 Amplify your Unit Planning for Mathematics
Developing Higher Order Thinking Skills in learners
Tuesday 25 Amplify your Unit Planning for Science
Wednesday 26 Getting started with Onenote in the classroom
Restraint and Seclusion
Thursday 27 Building Academic Vocabulary
Using your VCE Data
Friday 28 Amplify your Unit Planning for Middle School (Years 5 to 8)
The School Musical – Connect and Create
For the full program, look out for isLearn, coming soon
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Date Seminar
Monday 2 Rich Mathematical Thinking for Years 4 to 7
Survival Guide 101 for New Individual Needs Coordinators (Day One)
Tuesday 3 Curriculum Practices in Victoria – What’s happening in schools?
De-escalation Crisis Management
Risk Managers’ Network Meeting
Wednesday 4 Building Data Confidence Network
Concept Thinking: Critical and Creative Inquiry
Supporting EAL and CALD Students in Secondary Classes
Transforming Learning (Day One)
Thursday 5 Behaviour Management 101
Building a Strategic Mindset
Round Table: Continuous Reporting
The Art of Cognitive Bricklaying
Friday 6 Amplify your Unit Planning for Humanities
Effective Feedback
Tuesday 10 Developing Leadership Agency
Southern Cross Program 1 (Day One)
Wednesday 11 Growth Mindset
Southern Cross Program 1 (Day Two)
Speaking Daggers – Teaching Shakespeare in the Secondary Classroom
Thursday 12 Southern Cross Program 2 (Day One)
What’s Next for your Performance and Development Culture?
Friday 13 New Business Managers’ Program (Day One)
Southern Cross Program 2 (Day Two)
March 2020 Date Seminar
Friday 13 Thinking Routines for Student Resilience
Monday 16 Southern Cross Program 1 (Day Three)
Tuesday 17 Creating a System where Coaching can Thrive
Leaders of teaching and learning network
Southern Cross Program 1 (Day Four)
The Learning Landscape
Wednesday 18 Advanced Skills for Personal Assistants and Executive Assistants
Southern Cross Program 2 (Day Three)
Thursday 19 Being Bold at Work
Southern Cross Program 2 (Day Four)
Teacher Experts – Using Experience to Improve Practice (Day One)
Friday 20 Emerging Principals Program (Day Two)
New Business Managers’ Program (Day Two)
Monday 23 Amplify your Unit Planning for Primary (Years 3 to 6)
Feuerstein Instrumental Enrichment Program – Basic One (Day One)
Student Assessment Project – Moving Forward: Learning Difficulties
Tuesday 24 Finance for Non-Finance Managers (Day One)
Feuerstein Instrumental Enrichment Program – Basic One (Day Two)
Like Schools Network
Wednesday 25 Feuerstein Instrumental Enrichment Program – Basic One (Day Three)
Finance for Non-Finance Managers (Day Two)
Management of Epilepsy
Thursday 26 Feuerstein Instrumental Enrichment Program – Basic One (Day Four)
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Friday 1 The Learning Landscape
Monday 4 Apps for feedback
New Leaders – Develop the Skills of an Effective Leader (Day One)
Tuesday 5 Disability Discrimination
Instructional Leadership (Day One)
Wedneday 6 Better Teams (Day One)
Reshaping Assessment for Inquiry Learning
Specialist and Mathematical Methods Unit 4 SACs
Thursday 7 Competent Minute Taking
Improving Data Literacy
Introduction to School-Wide Positive Behaviour Support
Friday 8 Being a Teacher in 2020
Round Table: Performance and Development
That Was Unexpected! Making Sense of Probability Using Data
Monday 11 Building a Culture of Curiosity
Experienced Leaders – Lead the Learning of Colleagues (Day One)
Student Assessment Project – Moving Forward: Inattention and Behavioural Issues
Tuesday 12 Southern Cross Program 3 (Day One)
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Thursday 16 Professional Telephone Skills
Monday 20 Beginning Teacher Program
Tuesday 21 Anxiety Matters with Young People
Highly Effective Mathematics Teaching for Years 7 to 10
Introduction to OHS for New and Inexperienced Managers
Wednesday 22 Occupational Health and Safety for Experienced Managers – Part 1
Occupational Health and Safety for Experienced Managers – Part 2
Thursday 23 Building Social Innovation Projects through STE(A)M (Day One)
Learner Profiles and Individual Education Plans
We all have the Same Amount of Time – How do we use it?
Friday 24 Building Social Innovation Projects through STE(A)M (Day Two)
Monday 27 Reducing the Impact of Dyslexia on Maths Performance
Tuesday 28 Case Notes and Record Keeping
Wednesday 29 Connecting Vision and Mission, to Student Achievement
Date Seminar
Thursday 26 Amplify your Unit Planning for Primary (Foundation to Year 2)
Survival Guide 101 for New Individual Needs Coordinators (Day Two)
Thursday 27 Feuerstein Instrumental Enrichment Program – Basic One (Day Five)
Tuesday 31 Problem-Based Learning (Session A)
Problem-Based Learning (Session B)
March 2020 Date Seminar
Wednesday 29 Supporting EAL and CALD Students in Primary Classes
Thursday 30 Growth Mindset
How to Observe – Learning to See, Unlearning to Judge
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Wednesday 13 Southern Cross Program 3 (Day Two)
Taking Video Production to the Next Level with Adobe
Thursday 14 Leaders of Teaching and Learning Network
Southern Cross Program 4 (Day One)
Transforming Learning (Day Two)
Friday 15 Emerging Principals Program (Day Three)
Southern Cross Program 4 (Day Two)
Teachers as Architects of Learning (Day One)
Monday 18 Building Data Confidence Network
Southern Cross Program 3 (Day Three)
Tuesday 19 Developing Further Mathematics Unit 4 SACs
Reshaping Middle Years
Southern Cross Program 4 (Day Four)
Wednesday 20 Being Bold at Work (Day Two)
Nurturing Literacy – Developing Lifelong Readers
Southern Cross Program 4 (Day Three)
Thursday 21 Effective Differentiation for Early Career Teachers
Southern Cross Program 4 (Day Four)
Friday 22 Activating Student Voice
The NCCD and EAL/D Learner: The Nexus between English Language Learning and Language Learning Disorders
Monday 25 VIT Mentor Training
Tuesday 26 Risk Managers’ Network Meeting
Wednesday 27 De-escalation Primary Schools
Thursday 28 De-escalation Secondary Schools
June 2020 Date Seminar
Tuesday 2 Indigenous Memory Methods: Primary
Wednesday 3 Indigenous Memory Methods: Secondary
Maximising the Role of the Learning Support Assistant for Coordinators Only
Thursday 4 Advanced Skills for Personal Assistants and Executive Assistants
Better Teams (Day Two)
Wednesday 10 Experienced Leaders – Lead the Learning of Colleagues (Day Two)
Thursday 11 Learning Support Assistants: Key Understandings and Skills
Tuesday 16 Re-Designing Global Mindedness
Round Table: Timetabling Options
Wednesday 17 Instructional Leadership (Day Two)
Using Video to Improve Teaching
Friday 19 Email Etiquette Training
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Teaching and Learning
Leading Schools
Managing Operations
Supporting Students
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