Quality Teaching Rounds workshops | NSW 2019 | 2
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Description
This intensive two-day workshop:
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Will prepare school leaders and teachers for implementing Quality Teaching Rounds;
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Is designed for schools and/or teachers new to Quality Teaching Rounds;
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Is registered with NESA as a Teacher Professional Learning Course (12 hours at Proficient level).
Includes the following sessions:
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From Quality Teaching to Quality Teaching Rounds: Research background
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The Quality Teaching model: Refresher
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Essential features of Quality Teaching Rounds
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Practicalities of conducting Quality Teaching Rounds
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Diagnosing classroom practice through Quality Teaching Rounds
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Preparing for Quality Teaching Rounds at your school
Please note: Workshop dates and details are subject to change.
Full participation in both days of the workshop is required (9am-3pm).
This workshop is open to government and non government schools. As part of the project Building Capacity for Quality Teaching in Australian Schools, the workshop fee of $500 per participant is waived for two people per NSW government school. Additionally, NSW government schools are eligible for up to $2000 in funding, provided by the Department, to go towards relief costs. For further information, contact Allan Booth at allan.booth@det.nsw.edu.au
Schools are encouraged to send at least two people to develop sufficient school-based knowledge to support implementation. Ideally, one person would have some decision-making authority in the school. Additional participants are welcome and the workshop fee will apply.
IMPORTANT REGISTRATION DETAILS - PLEASE READ:
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You will need to click on the ORANGE 'Select a date' icon and choose the relevant date of your desired workshop
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You will need to register for tickets by clicking on the GREEN 'Tickets' icon
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Select the ticket which corresponds with your chosen workshop date - the location will appear in the ticket title
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If you require additional tickets, you will need to select 'Paid' tickets
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