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Online learning opportunities The SSTUWA is proud to continue to partner with the Teacher Learning Network in Melbourne to offer members a wide range of online learning events across a range of topics. Benefit from interacting with teachers from across Australia as you participate in live events. For more info and to register, visit sstuwa.org.au/training Course Title Audience Date Time Numeracy in the Primary Classroom – Three Problem Solving Ideas for Cross Curriculum Projects Primary Tues 3 March 3.30-4.30pm Creating Inviting Play Places for Young Children ECE Wed 11 March 2-3pm Creating Warm Relationships with ECE Families ECE Wed 11 March 5-6pm Numeracy in the Primary Classroom – Five Games to Improve Numeracy Skills Primary Tues 17 March 3.30-4.30pm Literacy in the Classroom – Incorporating Student Conferencing into the Literacy Program Primary Tues 17 March 5-6pm Classroom Management – Dealing with Distracting Classroom Behaviours Secondary/TAFE Tues 5 May 4-5pm Students with Additional Learning Needs – Understanding ADHD All Tues 19 May 6-7pm Trauma Aware Teaching at our School – Panel All Tues 19 May 5-6pm Students with Additional Learning Needs – Understanding Autism Spectrum Disorder All Tues 19 May 4.30-5.30pm Emotional Regulation and Early Childhood Learning ECE Wed 27 May 6-7pm My Career – Women in Teaching: Building a Career in Education Women educators Tues 2 June 4-5pm My Wellbeing – Learning how to say NO in a Professional Manner All Tues 2 June 4.30-5.30pm Literacy in the Classroom – Strategies to Support Struggling Readers TBC Tues 2 June 6-7pm Literacy in the Secondary Classroom – Strategies for Improving Reading and Writing Secondary/TAFE Tues 16 June 3-4pm Including and Developing Knowledge of Aboriginal Perspectives in Daily Practice All Tues 16 June 3-4pm Students with Additional Learning Needs – Engaging Students with ADHD All Tues 28 July 6-7pm Students with Additional Learning Needs – Engaging Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder All Tues 28 July 4.30-5.30pm My Wellbeing – Time Management Strategies All Tues 28 July 3-4pm Promoting Peer Feedback from Teachers to Students TBC Tues 28 July 4-5pm Getting a Class Back on Track Secondary/TAFE Tues 11 August 6-7pm Unlocking Collaborative Learning in the Classroom TBC – All Tues 11 August 4.30-5.30pm Supporting Students with Challenging Behaviours in ECE ECE Wed 19 August 6-7pm Understanding Treaty within the Education Community Secondary Tues 8 September 3-4pm Utilising Differentiation in the Classroom TBC – All Tues 8 September 3-4pm Managing Critical Incidents in the Classroom Secondary/TAFE Tues 8 September 4.30-5.30pm Coding Skills for Educators All Tues 29 September 8-9am Communicating as a Leader – Challenging Conversations with Students New/aspirant leaders Wed 30 September 8-9.30am Communicating as a Leader – Challenging Conversations with Colleagues New/aspirant leaders Wed 30 September 10-11.30am Communicating as a Leader – Challenging Conversations with Parents New/aspirant leaders Wed 30 September 12-1.30pm Mental Health in Early Childhood ECE Wed 14 October 3.30-4.30pm

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The Top 100 Tips in 10 Hours For Early Career Teachers

Don't miss the opportunity to participate in 10 hours of online learning for just $50. The 10 hour-long sessions will be spread out over the year. All events are conducted LIVE with a range of outstanding presenters. You will enjoy interacting with new educators from across Australia. On completion of the package you will also receive an e-copy of a journal containing all 100 tips covered across the sessions. This package is designed for both primary and secondary teachers in their first two years of teaching.

Ten 60-minute live sessions. Commencing in March 2020.

Register for the whole package! Visit www.sstuwa.org.au/training If you miss participating in a live scheduled session you can access a recorded copy of any event.

Top 10 Moments in Your First Year - What to Expect The teaching year can be like riding wild rapids. There are moments of calm and then a wild flurry of twists and turns. The better you understand the cycle of the teaching year, the more likely you are to avoid plunging over a waterfall. 1

Top 10 Tips for Minimising Off-Task Behaviour This session will explore 10 strategies to manage students' behaviour to encourage engagement, increase student productivity and develop a classroom environment that everyone can enjoy. 2

Top 10 Tips on Formative Assessment In this session the presenter will explore the top 10 assessment techniques he uses and how you can translate these techniques to your own classroom. 3

Top 10 Tips to Cater for Different Ability Levels In this session the presenter will outline the top 10 techniques she uses to differentiate the learning program for her students, covering ideas for struggling students and highly capable students (and everywhere in between). 4

Top 10 Tips for Developing Students’ Literacy Skills In this session the presenter will share 10 tips for improving literacy skills in your classroom. The focus will be on routines, respect and relationships. 5

Top 10 Conversation Starters for Parent Teacher Meetings You will learn 10 conversation starters for parent teacher meetings and how you might manage the responses. This is about a conversation, not an interview. 6

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Top 10 Instructional Strategies Explore 10 highly-effective instructional strategies that work and how you can transfer these to your own setting.

Top 10 Tips for Using Data in Your Classroom What are the 10 tips to use data productively and effectively? It's a short cut to becoming a data expert (like a cheat sheet). 8

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Top 10 Tips for Difficult Conversations with Your Principal Two experienced principals will share their top 10 tips with you.

Top 10 Tips for Job Interviews Top 10 tips for job interviews. As you look to secure employment for the following year take this toolkit of skills into every job interview with you. 10

“I really enjoyed the accessibility, the subject matter and the expert opinions. It was also helpful to have the experience of additional teachers from all over Australia who worked in many diverse environments. The Adobe Connect site is easy and accessible to use.” Gail Barton, SSTUWA member, 2019

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