Salisbury Youth Networking Do you work with young people in the Salisbury community? Then come along to this networking afternoon: An opportunity for info sharing, developing new partnerships, guest speaker, plus drinks and nibbles.
Thursday 19th August, 2010 Guest Speaker: Elizabeth Andrew Topic : Practical take home strategies and ideas as to how you can work with clients with Literacy and Numeracy issues Elizabeth has a passion for improving the life opportunities for all students and especially those with a disability or who are marginalised in society. Elizabeth has extensive knowledge and experiences in educational leadership, curriculum development and student learning from Pre-school to Year 12. (Click here to see full resume of speaker)
Next date for your diary ::Thursday 11th November, 2010 Guest Speaker: To be confirmed 3.00pm - 5.00pm, FREE event Twelve25 Salisbury Youth Enterprise Centre (17-19 Wiltshire Street, Salisbury) RSVP at www.mybookingmanager.com/youthnet For more info email: Rick Henke rhenke@salisbury.sa.gov.au
ELIZABETH ANDREW RESUME Qualifications: Completing a PhD Education –University South Australia Master Education – Specialization Educational Computing &Literacy – Uni SA Bachelor Special Education - Flinders University Diploma Teaching -University South Australia Certificate Event Management – Flinders University Professional Membership: Australian College Educators Australian Association Special Education Inc Work life 2007-2010 DECS Project Officer Early Intervention Learning Difficulties Y5-12 Supporting School Improvement Review Team Member – Burton PS SACE Board Modified Subjects Reference Group future SACE Students with Disability Cross Sector Reference Group Moderator SACE Stage 2 Community Studies Special Education Expo: DECS Committee Member & Presenter Manager ICAN Curriculum- Literacy DECS Project Manager COMPASS Assessment with ACER Review Team for DECS Panel of Preferred Providers 2005-07 Head Middle School Trinity College Blakeview Head Special Education R- 10 Trinity College Blakeview Over 30 years as a teacher from Reception to Year 12 in Riverland and metropolitan schools Community Involvement Mentor to International Masters Teaching Students at University South Australia 2003 SA Great 1st Prize Arts Section Riverland / Eastern Region: Music on the Murray Diversity of community arts and sporting associations and interests Personal Professional Interest Elizabeth has a passion for improving the life opportunities for all students and especially those with a disability or who are marginalised in society. Elizabeth has extensive knowledge and experiences in educational leadership, curriculum development and student learning from Pre-school to Year 12. She has a particular interest in the opportunities that E Learning is affording students in being able to achieve in their learning.