Sunday, January 27, 2013

2013 is here!

Hello everyone!

The new year is now underway and so are we. We have announcements to make about our first meeting and first PD of 2013!


Literacy Block

Facilitating an effective 2 hour literacy block in an early years clasroom

A literacy PD with presenter Britt Hartley
 
 Thursday 28 February 2013 - 4.30pm - 7pm.

[Presenter Bio to come]


If you have not booked with us before, please read the "booking for beginners" page of this blog.

Time: Thursday 28 February 2013, 4.30pm - 7pm (Please note the change of time)

Booking status;  Bookings are open.  **Waiting List Only**
                             Bookings will close Tuesday 26 February 2013 .

Pdi approval; View here (2.5 hours).

Part One: How to run a reading session with a particular focus on teaching strategies such as guided reading and shared/modelled reading.
Part Two: How to run a writing hour with particular focus on teaching strategies such as modelled shared writing, small group interactive writing and guiding writing.
Please see here for full details.

February Meeting


The first Wodonga CRT Support Network meeting for 2013 is scheduled for Wednesday the 13th of February 2013, 4.00pm - 6.30pm.

It is open to all network members whether you are a CRT, Beginning and Returning Teacher or on Family Leave. No booking is required but we would like you to RSVP by Tuesday the 12th so we know how many nibbles and drinks to supply. Walk-ins without RSVP are welcome, just be aware it means you might have to bring your own snacks!

As usual, the duration of this meeting is considered valid submissions for the purposes of VIT PD requirements to maintain registration!

Cost: Gold Coin entry.

Venue: Wodonga South Primary School Library, Cartwright St Wodonga.

You can find full details here.

We have also updated the Monthly Meetings page to include all meeting dates up until June 2013!



Regards,

Melinda Lichnovsky-Klock
Wodonga CRT Support Network Coordinator.

1 comment:

  1. Mel, you are a treasure! Thank you so much for supporting CRTs

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