11 places available
The SSTUWA, in partnership with TLN in Melbourne, are pleased to offer this online learning opportunity.
Students with extreme behaviours can still learn effectively. Making changes to the environment, presentation of activities, routines or structures can make an enormous difference in their ability to be productive learners and school community members. This session will explore working out what can be changed, being clear about what's non-negotiable, assessing the success of changes and addressing concerns about why one student gets treated differently to others.
Discuss the strategies from the recording about making school successful for all students.
This session is a combination of a recorded presentation that you watch at a time convenient to you and then attend a live Q&A session. The live question and answer session will be held at the time indicated for this event. During this time you will engage and interact with the presenter and other participants to discuss the topic online. A certificate will be provided at the end of the session.
TLN is a Melbourne based, not-for-profit professional development provider supported by the Australian Education Union Victoria Branch and the Independent Education Union Victoria/Tasmania Branch. SSTUWA will be your major source of communication before the online event. Prior to the live event, SSTUWA will email you detailed instructions about how to access the online training space. TLN will then provide immediate telephone support just before the Q&A begins on the day, and during the event if required.
$ 40 : Members
$ 60 : Non-Members
Daniel Cohen
Teacher Learning Network
Melborne, Victoria
Primary and Secondary Educators
Standard 4 – Create and maintain supportive and safe learning environments
Standard 6 - Engage in professional learning
Thu 2 May @ 3.30pm - 4.15pm
12 SPACES
Fri 17 May @ 12.00pm - 3.15pm
8 SPACES
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