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Read 2 Learn Australian Units - Call for Writers
May
11

Read 2 Learn Australian Units - Call for Writers

Get the lowdown on the Australian History and Geography Units planned for this project. Read2Learn (r2L) is Brandon Park Primary’s new platform for teaching reading comprehension within a knowledge-rich curriculum. This is an evolution from their work in recent years to teach reading comprehension explicitly and in a way that gets students focussed on in-depth text. Hear about the ambitious project to share our curriculum resources with you, and collaborate with other schools to produce high-quality units that develop knowledge and reading/writing expertise in students.

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Dr Daniel Ansari - Building blocks of mathematical competence: evidence from brain and behaviour
Apr
27

Dr Daniel Ansari - Building blocks of mathematical competence: evidence from brain and behaviour

Recent research has shown that basic number processing (such as comparing which of two numbers is larger) is related to individual differences in children’s arithmetic achievement. Furthermore, children with mathematical disabilities (Developmental Dyscalculia) have been found to perform poorly on basic number processing tasks. In this talk I will review evidence for an association between basic number processing and arithmetic achievement in children with and without mathematical difficulties. I will draw on evidence from both brain and behavior and discuss the implications of this research for assessment, diagnosis and intervention.

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Toni Hatten-Roberts - Science of Maths and the Importance of Fluency
Dec
1

Toni Hatten-Roberts - Science of Maths and the Importance of Fluency

How many times do you hear - 'but they don’t know their facts!' Being able to recall multiplication number facts might just be one of the single most important skills that all students need to have mastered by Year 4 to succeed in any future mathematics. Math fact fluency is the ability to quickly and accurately recall the answer to basic math facts. Research on cognitive load supports the idea that we can reduce the load for our students through the fluent recall of facts. However, educators cannot rely anymore on ‘the back of the toilet door’ strategies; nor repeat the ‘rote’ procedures of the past. In this session we explore the ‘why’, ‘what’ and ‘how’ in supporting student maths fluency of facts and more!

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Read 2 Learn Australian Units - Project Update
Oct
24

Read 2 Learn Australian Units - Project Update

Get the lowdown on the Australian History and Geography Units planned for this project. Read2Learn (r2L) is Brandon Park Primary’s new platform for teaching reading comprehension within a knowledge-rich curriculum. This is an evolution from their work in recent years to teach reading comprehension explicitly and in a way that gets students focussed on in-depth text. Hear about the ambitious project to share our curriculum resources with you, and collaborate with other schools to produce high-quality units that develop knowledge and reading/writing expertise in students.

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A crash course in pedagogy for surviving and thriving in the English classroom
May
17

A crash course in pedagogy for surviving and thriving in the English classroom

Rebecca Birch hosts a crash course for early career English teachers on how to create cultures of writing and reading in the classroom. Drawing on evidence-based practice, Rebecca will share key strategies to support teachers in making writing routine, including the direct teaching of writing structures that enhance learning, and the modelling and scaffolding of responses. She will also present on how to support students in reading comprehension, while providing an appropriate level of challenge. Finally, she will present on the structures and resources that can support early career teachers in doing their job, for example effective use of aides, strategic programming and efficient whole class and individualised feedback.

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Read 2 Learn Project Launch
Mar
29

Read 2 Learn Project Launch

Read2Learn (r2L) is Brandon Park Primary’s new platform for teaching reading comprehension within a knowledge-rich curriculum. This is an evolution from their work in recent years to teach reading comprehension explicitly and in a way that gets students focussed on in-depth text.

Come along to this free information session to hear about the ambitious project to share our curriculum resources with you, and collaborate with other schools to produce high-quality units that develop knowledge and reading/writing expertise in students.

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Dr Jenny Donovan - Off the website and into the classroom: How AERO is going to accelerate the use of evidence in education practice
Dec
7

Dr Jenny Donovan - Off the website and into the classroom: How AERO is going to accelerate the use of evidence in education practice

The Australian Education Research Organisation (AERO) has been funded by Australia’s nine education ministers to support education to become more evidence-based, in order to improve learning outcomes for children and young people. Even when evidence is compelling, proven effective practices are not necessarily the approaches most commonly used in schools. This presentation will look at why AERO considers implementation to be the biggest challenge to evidence-based practice, and what AERO will do about it.

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Prof Anne Castles - Using cognitive models as a roadmap for assessment and teaching reading
Aug
3

Prof Anne Castles - Using cognitive models as a roadmap for assessment and teaching reading

Reading is a complex skill involving multiple processes, even at the single word level. In this talk, Distinguished Professor Anne Castles will give an overview of what is known about how words are read and learned in the context of an explicit cognitive model. She will then illustrate how such cognitive models can provide a “roadmap” for teachers, guiding assessment and informing how best to teach word reading for maximum effects.

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