Day/Date: Friday 4th August
Time: 4.30-6pm
Venue: Tannock Hall, University of Notre Dame (Fremantle).
Who should attend?
- Undergraduate teacher education students and those recently graduated (within the last year)....
Day/Date: Friday 4th August
Time: 4.30-6pm
Venue: Tannock Hall, University of Notre Dame (Fremantle).
Day/Date: Saturday 6th August
Time: 9 am – 12 noon
Venue: Tannock Hall, University of Notre Dame (Fremantle).
by Sian Chapman
Day/Date: Friday 16th August
Time: 5-7pm
Venue: University of Notre Dame (Fremantle) – Room:ND4/203 (Tannock Hall, cnr Croke and Cliff St, Fremantle)
The teacher as researcher – peering into the future.
This workshop will introduce undergraduate students:
Students who want to share their research findings should prepare a title slide and slides describing:
Each participant will receive a participation certificate for attendance that identifies AITSL standards (for Professional Portfolio).
AITSL Standards
6.2 Engage in professional learning and improve practice – Understand the relevant and appropriate sources of professional learning for teachers.
7.4 Engage with professional teaching networks and broader communities – Understand the role of external professionals and community representatives in broadening teachers’ professional knowledge and practice.
See below for registration details.
Want to hear more educational research? – you are invited to attend the WAIER Annual Research Forum. The 2024 Forum theme is Research Catalyst(s) and is happening on Saturday 17th August from 10am
The day concludes with a Networking Sundowner- an opportunity to meet and chat over some drinks and fabulous food.
If you would like to ask any questions about the WAIER Undergraduate Workshop please email: paul.gardner@curtin.edu.au
We would love to see you there
Costs
Undergraduate Workshop and Forum – $30
Register HERE for Undergraduate AND Research Forum (takes you to the Forum page)
Undergraduate Workshop Only – Free
Register BELOW for the Workshop ONLY
Complete this form if you are ONLY attending the free Undergraduate Workshop. Click the link above if you are wanting to attend the Workshop AND Forum.
by Sian Chapman
Day/Date: Friday 4th August
Time: 4.30-6pm
Venue: Tannock Hall, University of Notre Dame (Fremantle).
The teacher as researcher – peering into the future.
This workshop starts from the premise that teachers are researchers. We are constantly investigating such things as: our students, ways to improve teaching and learning, useful knowledge, etc. Your degree has included occasions when you have had to do some form of research – an empirical investigation or literature review. The workshop invites you to share what you have learned from this research and what in future still needs to be investigated.
Each participant will receive a participation certificate for attendance that identifies AITSL standards (for Professional Portfolio).
AITSL Standards
6.2 Engage in professional learning and improve practice – Understand the relevant and appropriate sources of professional learning for teachers.
7.4 Engage with professional teaching networks and broader communities – Understand the role of external professionals and community representatives in broadening teachers’ professional knowledge and practice.
See below for registration details.
Want to hear more educational research? – you are invited to attend the WAIER Annual Research Forum. The 2023 Forum theme is Educational Research and the Digital Futureverse and is happening on Saturday 5th August from 10am
The day concludes with a Networking Sundowner- an opportunity to meet and chat over some drinks and fabulous food.
Costs
Undergraduate Workshop Only – Free
Undergraduate Workshop and Forum – $30
Register here for Undergraduate and/or Research Forum https://www.waier.org.au/38th-waier-research-forum-2023/(opens in a new tab)
If you would like to ask any questions about the WAIER Undergraduate Workshop please email: paul.gardner@curtin.edu.au
We would love to see you there
by Sian Chapman
Day/Date: Saturday 6th August
Time: 9 am – 12 noon
Venue: Tannock Hall, University of Notre Dame (Fremantle).
Dr Sally Lamping (Curtin University) and Dr Saul Karnovsky (Curtin University) will facilitate an open and engaging workshop that will help you to understand how place-based research can inform your classroom pedagogies.
The FREE workshop will provide an opportunity for you to collaborate with peers from universities across to WA. We will engage in dialogue, explore the surrounds of Fremantle and share our discoveries to learn more about each other, our local space and our teaching philosophies.
We will be going outside, so please wear appropriate clothing for walking/weather and bring a water bottle.
See below for registration details.
Want to hear more educational research? -then stay for the rest of the day at our WAIER Annual Research Forum. The 2022 Forum theme is Research for Disruption: Making a Difference and this part of the day starts at 1 pm.
See the details here: Annual Forum – WAIER
The day concludes with a Networking Sundowner- an opportunity to meet and chat over some drinks and fabulous food.
The day concludes with a Networking Sundowner- an opportunity to meet and chat over some drinks and fabulous food.
Undergraduate Workshop Only – Free
Undergraduate Workshop and Forum – $25
Register here
If you would like to ask any questions about the WAIER Undergraduate Workshop please email:
Dr Saul Karnovsky Saul.Karnovsky@curtin.edu.au
We would love to see you there ?