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Free myfuture webinars | Registrations now open
Register now for any/all of the following myfuture webinars:
The power of workplace exposure - to see what you can be
Tuesday 16 May, 1:00pm (AEST)
In this webinar you’ll hear from some of the CareerTrackers interns and learn how you can support young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students to be the change makers of tomorrow.
Managing career uncertainty and anxiety: the power of career conversations
Tuesday 30 May, 1:00pm (AEST)
In this webinar, Dr Jo Gleeson (Monash University), lead author of the forthcoming myfuture Insights Paper ‘Managing career uncertainty and anxiety: the power of career conversations, will talk about the findings of her research in this area, and share a questionnaire that can help young people to become more aware of their feelings associated with career decision making.
Professor Peter Shergold AC | Setting future expectations: the importance of career guidance in schools
Thursday 8 June, 4:00pm (AEST)
In this webinar Professor Peter Shergold AC will focus on the critically important role of career guidance in schools and provide some future expectations.
Enhancing the status of VET: Practical strategies for schools
Thursday 15 June, 6:30pm (AEST)
Join Joy de Leo from NCVER and Prof. Stephen Billet from Griffith University, to deepen your understanding of VET, and obtain practical strategies for increasing student interest in VET and shifting preconceived or outdated perceptions of VET in your wider school community.
https://myfuture.edu.au/assist-others/webinars
Narragunnawali Professional Learning in Action for
Early Childhood Education and Care Professionals
Friday 12 May 2023 9:00am - 3:00pm
George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens (Visitor & Event Centre), Gilruth Ave &, Gardens Rd, The Gardens NT 0820
More info and registration here
Narragunnawali Professional Learning in Action for
Teachers and School Leaders (F-12)
Saturday 13 May 2023 9:00am - 3:00pm
George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens (Visitor & Event Centre), Gilruth Ave &, Gardens Rd, The Gardens NT 0820
More info and registration here
Participants will:
- gain an understanding of the context and concept of reconciliation in Australia and their role in the reconciliation movement.
- learn about tools and resources available to support teaching and learning about reconciliation
- learn about how to develop Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) as a whole-school or service approach to reconciliation.
These sessions contribute to 6 hours of teacher identified PL with the Teacher Registration Board NT.
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