Bi-annual Officer Meetings

Bi-annual Officer Meetings

April 2006 bi-annual officer meeting – presentations and feedback summaries

The meeting was held on 7 April 2006 in Canberra. The meeting provided an opportunity for DEST and state and territory AGQTP managers to build professional networks, disseminate information on professional learning strategies and activities taking place in each state/sector and refine and improve program delivery.  The meeting also provided an opportunity to think about “What it means to be a top class teacher in the 21st Century”.  This session was led by four keynote speakers.

Power Point Presentations

Feedback summaries

 

September 2006 bi-annual officer meeting – presentations

The second 2006 AGQTP Project Officers’ meeting was held in Canberra on September 28 – 29.  The meeting provided an opportunity to consider the question "What does quality professional learning look like?" This session was led by four panel presenters, followed by questions and comments from the floor.

PowerPoint presentations

  • Overview and update ( PDF 234KB | RTF 1.7MB
  • Financial Literacy Foundation ( PDF 111KB | RTF 45KB)
  • Primary Connections ( PDF 830KB | RTF 91KB)
  • National Review of School Music Education ( PDF 77KBRTF 41KB)
  • What does quality professional development look like? ( PDF 30KB | RTF 59KB)
    Marion Meiers, Australian Council for Educational Research
  • What does quality professional development look like? - Cheryl O’Connor, Chief Executive Officer, Australian College of Educators ( PDF 153KB | RTF 44KB)
  • How professional learning and professional standards can and should be aligned - Will Moroney, Executive officer, Australian Association of Math Teachers ( PDF 41KB | RTF 57KB)

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