Friday, April 16, 2010

PD in the PUB 2010

SURVIVAL KIT FOR NEW TEACHERS


Free for student and teacher members in their first few years.
Over many years of teaching, experienced educators develop the skills and knowledge needed to engage students even in
the most challenging situations.
In this workshop, Glen Pearsall takes teachers new to the profession through a number of great activities that they can
use in either the primary or secondary classroom.
These are really practical and educationally valuable activities that participants can turn to when they need to get a
group of students on task or when the time is right to mix things up.
It can take years to learn this stuff, or you can come to PD in the Pub, have a drink on us and walk away with a bunch
of new skills and fun ideas.

About the presenter
Glen Pearsall is a classroom teacher at
Eltham High School and a board member
of the Victorian Curriculum Assessment
Authority.
Glen has worked widely with teachers — helping
them improve their classroom management through a
practical exploration of what goes on in the classroom
and through working with groups on strategies to
find curriculum solutions to even the most challenging
behavioural issues.
Glen has a particular interest in supporting graduate
teachers and has worked as a research fellow and
seminar leader at the Youth Research Centre, University
of Melbourne.

AEU/VIEU PD in the Pub sessions run from 4.30pm to 6pm at the following venue:
Wodonga 3 May Commerical Club, 618 Dean Street Albury

How to register
It is essential to book for these sessions.
Email glenys.vanhooff@aeuvic.asn.
au with Survival Kit, your name and the
venue you wish to attend as
the subject line.
Sponsored by Teachers Health Fund www.teachershealth.com.au
For more information contact the AEU: tel 03 9417 2822; 1800 013 379
fax 1300 658 078 web www.aeuvic.asn.au

Not a member?
Go to www.vieu.org.au for non-government school teachers
Or www.aeuvic.asn.au/join/ for government school teachers
Or sign up at the session.

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