60 places available
The State School Teachers’ Union of WA (SSTUWA) continues to provide Early Childhood Educators with opportunities to develop effective industrial and professional practice, understandings and knowledge.
The Australian Early Development Census (AEDC), completed by schools every three years, measures young children’s progress across five developmental domains.
With the release of the 2021 results, schools have trend data to identify what is working well and what needs to be improved.
The SSTUWA invites school leaders and teachers to join Gail Clark, Western Australian AEDC Coordinator, Principal Stephen Soames and Nadia Wilson-Ali, Director of Education and Quality at Nido Education to learn more about the AEDC and its application in the school setting.
Gail will provide an overview of the latest AEDC results, share some of the latest AEDC research and discuss how to make the most of your data. Stephen will share his experience integrating the AEDC in practice and planning. Nadia will talk about opportunities to maximise children's continuity of learning through strong connections between families, schools and early childhood education and care services.
Specifically this workshop will support you to:
$ 60 : Members
$ 120 : Non-Members
Gail Clark
AEDC State Coordinator
Stephen Soames
Principal, Westfield Park Primary School
Nadia Wilson-Ali
Director of Education and Quality at Nido Education
Early Childhood Educators K-2
School Leaders
SSTUWA Members
Schools
Members in schools and TAFE colleges are eligible for five days of paid leave per year to attend trade union training (TUT).
To comply with TUT leave requirements applicants must:
This leave provision covers teacher relief for members attending SSTUWA TUT courses.
For school administration
When processing TUT leave applications:
This training relates to the following standards :
Thu 2 May @ 3.00pm - 4.30pm
7 SPACES
Thu 2 May @ 3.30pm - 4.15pm
10 SPACES
Fri 17 May @ 12.00pm - 3.15pm
FULL : JOIN WAIT LIST
We wish to acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land on which we live and work. We wish to pay respect to their Elders - past, present and future - and acknowledge the important role all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people continue to play within Australia. We stand in solidarity.
Authorised by Mary Franklyn, General Secretary, The State School Teachers' Union of W.A.
ABN 54 478 094 635 © 2024