Saturday, September 8, 2012

Free online PD video - Dawn Colcott.

This is the second time we have posted these videos but we have moved them to a new home!  They now have a permanent page of their own to ensure they remain easy to find!

They have been re-edited since the last time to clear up Audio for laptop users!

In August 2012 the Wodonga CRT Support Network was lucky enough to host Dawn Colcott, VIT's Manager of Professional Learning, as a guest speaker in a specially convened member meeting.

The topic was Registration and Professional Development dealing with the 2012 changes to the registration process and requirements.
From 2011 onwards, September 30 became a significant date in the teaching profession calendar. The time frame has changed for payment of annual fees and renewal of full registration.
Full registration requires all teachers to maintain their professional practice and suitability to be a teacher through the renewal of registration process.
To be able to teach effectively for student learning, a casual relief teacher should have current professional knowledge and practice.
The Institute recognises that CRTs sometimes have less opportunity to know about and engage in professional development activities.



You can find the rest of this presentation here:

http://wodongacrtsupportnetwork.blogspot.com.au/p/rego-and-pd-video-dawn-colcott.html

This is a full 60 minutes of video!

For those of you still looking for a little guidance:

This will be "teacher identified" PD and no Pdi PASS code is offered.

You can start by referencing this against Standard 7:
Teachers develop organizational and administrative skills to manage their non-teaching duties.
The Wodonga CRT Support Network gratefully acknowledges the assistance of Dawn Colcott and the Victorian Institute of Teaching that made it possible to bring you this online PD opportunity!

This marks the first step towards a fuller utilization of our Youtube channel to bring it more in line with our original intentions behind creating it.  While we have used it mainly for promotional and PD Workshop feedback videos up until now, it has always been our intention to use YouTube to bring PD to Victorian CRTs.

We hope to build it into a solid bank of learning potential for CRTs!

Regards,

Melinda Lichnovsky-Klock
Wodonga CRT Support Network Coordinator.

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