Kathryn Jenkins, a lecturer from the University of New England in NSW, is looking for CRTs to participate in a research survey she is conducting.
'This study will explore the support gained and challenges provided for casual teachers, as well as their professional learning.'In her letter (attached below) she is looking for CRTs under the age of 40 but would also like to hear from rural and regional CRTs outside of this age group. In other words, drop her an email and have a chat to her about your experiences as a CRT!
Daryl Brooks, Executive Trainer of InThync Professional Training, has also written asking for your assistance. InThync are trying to plan PD for 2013 and are looking at expanding their PD scheduling to include regional areas this year.
'An important part of our 2013 planning is to continue to design and deliver programs that are requested by teachers at the chalkface, that impact positively on their teaching and their students’ learning experience – relationship, impact and outcome.
To enable us to better assist you with your particular professional learning interests and requirements, please take just a few minutes to click on the link below and answer just 8 short questions about your professional learning “wish-list” for 2013.'
The following link will take you to the survey;
Regards,
Mel Lichnovsky-Klock
Wodonga CRT Support Network Co-ordinator
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