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NESA - Who's Driving the Bus: Educational Leaders Steering Practice

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April Session - Tuesday 9th April 2024    Time:  9.30am - 3.30pm

July Session - Thursday 11th July 2024    Time:  9.30am - 3.30pm

Taking on the role of Educational Leader can be exciting, rewarding, challenging and at times mystifying. Mystifying because the role is not explicitly defined and does not look the same in every service. However, if we consider that effective educational leadership inspires critical and reflective thinking as well as opportunities to work and learn alongside others; the co-construction of rich, relevant and innovative curriculum should become the reality. In this workshop we will examine the many aspects of educational leadership including:

  • How to determine a vision for educational leadership
  • Sorting out the myths for the educational leadership role
  • Setting the stage for critical reflection
  • Strategies for guiding the practice of new educators.
  • Taking up the challenge to inspire and empower others in their practice.

National Quality Standard – QA 7 Governance and leadership

This event is suitable for all educational leaders, nominated supervisors and aspiring educational leaders.

Completing Who’s driving the bus? Educational Leaders steering practice will contribute 5 hours of NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA) Accredited PD in the priority area of Delivery and Assessment of NSW Curriculum/EYLF addressing standard descriptors 2.1.3 from the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers towards maintaining Proficient Teacher or Highly Accomplished Accreditation in NSW.

Laure Hislop

Laure has over 35 years’ experience in early childhood education. In 2016, she was awarded the NSW Premier’s Early Childhood Education Scholarship and completed a study tour around the USA, exploring technology use in early childhood. Laure is passionate about technology as a curriculum tool and promoting innovative programs.

Keran Elgie

Keran brings skills and knowledge from a career spanning 30 years in Early Childhood Education. Keran has worked in a range of settings as a teacher, director, Education Support Manager and Professional Learning Manager. Keran enjoys engaging with educators to support and extend their learning while offering opportunities for critical thinking and implications for practice.

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