Enews 7th September - Vol 4 no 7
Edited by Keith Redman
Topics covered in this edition include:
- Have you booked your place at ANSN’s 4th National Forum, in November?
- Interactive Whiteboard (IWB) Information sessions for 2010 Hub (VIC)
- Setting up the Dimensions of Learning (DoL) Hub in Toowoomba
- Cognitive Coaching in Perth, 2009-2010
- Integrating ICT pedagogy in School Community Workshops
- Developing Wonderful Readers and Bee Bots workshops (TAS, NSW)
- A poem for reflection
- Some interesting reading
- Reminders of ANSN activities, introduced in previous editions of E-News
Have you booked your place at ANSN’s 4th National Forum, in November?
As announced in the
previous edition of E-News,
ANSN will be hosting its fourth national
forum, on Tuesday 17 November, in Canberra. Have you booked your place
yet? This year the forum provides you with a unique opportunity to
explore the Federal Government’s Education Revolution – two
years into the government’s term of office – and discuss its impact on
school education.
The Deputy Prime Minister, the Hon Julia Gillard (pictured), will launch the forum and deliver a précis on progress with the Education Revolution, as well as an overview of what has been accomplished to date.
The forum will be held
in the Old Parliament House in Canberra and the cost is $100 per
person, including lunch. If you have not already registered, email your
rsvp as soon as possible (places are limited) to cathy.danaher@ansn.edu.au
For further details click
here.
Interactive Whiteboard (IWB) Information sessions for 2010 Hub (VIC)
Over the past three years ANSN has run comprehensive training for teachers and school leaders in the use of Interactive Whiteboards (IWBs) – to develop skills and share strategies for integrating the technology into classroom practice.

This action research-based training, in Hubs that serve particular geographical areas, has been highly successful. The following is a sample of feedback.
Noble Park Secondary College has sent three teams to training in IWB use in 2009. The program has been a stunning success, with staff praising the standard and practicality of the training, which is delivered by staff who know what is needed in a successful classroom. The IWB teams are now an integral part of embedding ICT practice in our classrooms.
Joan Carroll. Assistant Principal Noble Park Secondary College
In 2010 there will again be opportunities to join an ANSN IWB Hub in Victoria, facilitated by Andrea Federico and Kate Cooper (below left and right). Membership of one of the IWB Hubs also gives schools the opportunity to purchase Promethean Activ boards at a reduced price, negotiated by the ANSN.
In the first week of September, information sessions were held for Victorian schools in the St Albans/Keilor, Moonee Valley and Melton areas, demonstrating the potential of Interactive Whiteboards in the classroom, and explaining and answering questions about the Hub’s five days of professional learning, spread throughout 2010.
If you missed out on these information sessions but are still interested in joining a Hub in 2010, there is one more information session being run, on Thursday 15 October, 9.30-10.30am at Ashwood Secondary School, Vannam Drive, Ashwood 3147, To register for this session, please send an email as soon as possible to kate.cooper@ansn.edu.au. These sessions have been very popular and places are limited, so act now.
Setting up the Dimensions of Learning (DoL) Hub in Toowoomba
Tina Doe (ANSN National Networker, below left) confirms that exciting opportunities are developing for schools in the Toowoomba area, as they begin or continue their pedagogical reform journey through the DoL framework. Teachers from the area have been involved in the Setting the Stage 2-day workshop, which focuses on building positive attitudes and perceptions (Dimension 1) through productive Habits of Mind (Dimension 5), and working in teams to explore the concepts (below right).
The participants in this workshop elected to extend their work beyond the initial workshops and came together on Monday 24 and Tuesday 25 August to explore Dimensions 2, 3 and 4 of the DoL framework. Building on that work, participants from Centenary Heights State High School are now “seeding the ground” on campus, in preparation for their staff’s broader membership of the Toowoomba Dimensions of Learning (Introductory) Hub, starting in Term 1, 2010.
Tina reports that Harristown State High School has also committed team members to participate in this Hub – part of a very positive beginning for the use of DoL as a common pedagogical language in this education precinct. Tina is now inviting teams from feeder primary schools and independent schools in the area to join the Hub as well – which will add value to future work across a range of clusters, working parties and planning teams.
Tina is keen to finalise details and dates for this Hub as soon as possible, so that members can plan ahead in next year’s diaries. To register for the Toowoomba DoL Hub, or for more information, please contact her by mobile at 0421 440 725 or email to tina.doe@ansn.edu.au.
Cognitive Coaching in Perth, 2009-2010
Gavin Grift and Leith Hogan (below left and right) report that the ANSN National Cognitive Coaching Team, in partnership with the Center for Cognitive Coaching, will present a further 8-day Foundation Training program, from 1–4 December 2009 and from 16–19 March, 2010, based at Canning Vale College, Perth, WA

Cognitive Coaching℠ can be integral to developing a school culture of student, teacher and leadership learning success. Gavin explains that participation in this intensive workshop will equip you and/or members of your team with a set of strategies for thinking, and a way of working, to help you shape and reshape your thinking and problem solving capacities, to achieve learning success. Cognitve Coaching, designed by educators for educators, was pioneered by Art Costa and Bob Garmston. The 2009-2010 program will be conducted by ANSN/Center for Cognitive Coaching Agency trainers. Participants will:
- develop their knowledge of Cognitive Coaching℠ as a model of human interaction that promotes self-directed learning;
- develop communication skills that are necessary for coaching but also applicable to a wide variety of situations; and
- develop their identity, skills, and effectiveness as mediators of self-directed learning in self and others
To help you evaluate the possible benefits of participating in the program, Gavin suggests that you consider the following detailed feedback, from participants who took part in the first Foundation Training program in Perth.
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This program consists of
an intensive eight-day course, offered in two 4 day segments. For
further information and to download the flier, please follow the
following link
http://www.ansn.edu.au/projects/cognitive_coaching
Integrating ICT pedagogy in School Community Workshops
Hanan Harrison reports
that workshops are being organised around the country, to explore
teaching through the use of ICT – as a new way of working that can
transform the way in which we facilitate student learning. DEEWR is
funding this professional learning experience in ICT pedagogy for
regional/rural school teachers at both primary and secondary level.
The professional learning experience is in three phases:
- Phase 1 – Online self reflection and preparation; building connections and sharing resources (with an Edna group site available online from 10 August 2009)
- Phase 2 – One formal seminar for professional conversation and professional development, to connect teachers to ICT teaching techniques and online resources, and to assist in the development of individual action learning plans
- Phase 3 – School-based action learning research project, supported for up to three months by a Learning Mentor, culminating in a celebration of learning. Participants will have access to online support and resources to implement their own action learning project, share and exchange ideas and build sustainable networks.
A State-based ICT
Support person will be each participant’s local link and the
face-to-face seminar will be delivered by a national Learning Mentor,
skilled in integrating ICT pedagogy into school communities and action
learning projects.
The project is being managed by Education Queensland International
(EQI), with assistance from Australian National Schools Network and
engagement from Australian Government Quality Teacher Program Project
Officers.
If you or your staff are interested in participating in these
workshops, please contact your local State-based ICT Coordinator:
NSW - Joe Wickert - joe.wickert@ansn.edu.au
VIC - Mark Richardson - richardson.mark.m@edumail.vic.gov.au
SA - Neil Tregenza - neilt@leadingdigital.com.au
NT - Serge Komadina - serge.komadina@ntschools.net
WA - Leith Hogan - leith.hogan@ansn.edu.au
TAS - Craig Tyeson - Craig.tyeson@education.tas.gov.au
QLD - Hanan Harrison - hanan.harrison@ansn.edu.au
Alternatively, you can contact Katy Stuart, the Project Manager for the
Workshops, on (07) 3237-0616 or by email at katy.stuart@deta.qld.gov.auhanan.harrison@ansn.edu.au
You can also contact Hanan Harrison, the Learning Mentor facilitating
the workshop, by email at
Developing Wonderful Readers and Bee Bots workshops (NSW, VIC)
If you have not yet
experienced or registered for one of her Developing Wonderful Readers
workshops, note that ANSN Networker, Lynda Page (below left) has her
next session scheduled in Sydney on 21 and 22 September.

Workshop participants consider how to tap into the children’s prior knowledge and enthusiasm when using ICTs, and explore ways of using technologies to develop their students’ literacy skills, in the context of their own classrooms. To register for this workshop click here.
Lynda also presents Bee Bots workshop on early years
robotics. Upcoming Dates are:
Sydney:
Venue: Marrickville Primary School
Location: Chapel St, Marrickville, NSW 2204
Date: 23rd October 2009
Mt Martha Vic:
Venue: Osborne Primary School
Location: 120
Craigie Rd, Mt Martha VIC 3934
Date: 16th October 2009
Lynda can also work with you to plan and deliver programs in your area.
If your school, or cluster of schools, is interested and has the space
and numbers to run a Wonderful Readers or Bee Bot workshop, contact her
on lynda.page@ansn.edu.au
and she will work out dates that suit.
A Poem for Reflection
In a change of tone for ANSN E-News, John Hogan from WA has contributed a poem by Lao Tse, called Beginnings – which he received from two different sources in the same day, thought about and wanted to share.
Begin
difficult things
while they are easy.
Do great things
when they are small.
The difficult things
of the world
must once have been easy;
the great things
must once have been small…
A thousand mile journey
begins with one step.
Some Interesting Reading
Several items of interest have come to our attention through Australian Policy Online in recent weeks. These include:
Why "league tables" of schools are a failure
Ian Keese, writing in On
Line Opinion, argues it is sloppy thinking that fails to distinguish
between "underperforming" schools and "disadvantaged" schools. In his
article, he notes that those who support publishing “league tables”,
which rank schools by results, often take the high moral ground by
arguing that to do so is in the interests of disadvantaged students,
and that teachers only oppose them so they can hide their failures. For
his discussion of related issues, including concerns about current
media coverage and interpretations, see
http://www.onlineopinion.com.au/view.asp?article=9325
The world of e-portfolios
In this article, Allison Miller, from the Australian Flexible Learning Framework, argues that as we move deeper into a digital age, e-portfolios will be a key method for demonstrating existing skills.
Educating the net generation
Gregor Kennedy has produced a handbook in which he investigates students' and teachers' use of new technologies. It includes details of eight case studies in which emerging technologies were implemented in learning settings across three participating universities.
Public education matters: reclaiming public education for the common good in a global era
Val Klenowski, writing in the Australian Educational Researcher of 3 August, 2009, argues that public education needs to be reclaimed, to fulfil its role as a 'democratising force' to address social and economic inequality and to respect and recognise diversity and difference.
Northern Territory student movement 2007 and 2008
The School for Social and Policy Research reports on student movements for all NT DET schools for two years, highlighting the issue of student movements being particularly prevalent for Indigenous students from remote communities.
New directions in European vocational education and training policy and practice: Lessons for Australia
Roger Harris and Michele Simons, from the National Centre for Vocation Education and Training, reflect on the wide scope of issues that governments are addressing and the role that they envisage for VET, both in the European Union and Australia.
Reminders of ANSN activities, introduced in previous editions of E-News
Cognitive
Coaching – Research Circle
The 2009 Cognitive Coaching Research Circle helps member schools build
reflective communities, using action learning and cognitive coaching to
support changes in teacher pedagogy. For further details, email the
Research Circle Co-ordinator at gavin.grift@ansn.edu.au
Interactive
Whiteboard (IWB) Hub, Victoria – Reminder of dates
For the three IWB Hubs that started in Term 1, the remaining session
dates are:
Group 1: 12 November 2009
Group 2: 19 November 2009
Group 3: 26 November 2009
For further details, contact andrea.federico@ansn.edu.au
Cognitive
Coaching(SM) for Educational Leaders workshop in Brisbane
An introductory workshop on Cognitive Coaching(SM), Learning to
Coach, Coaching to Learn, is being presented in Brisbane on
Wednesday 16 September. The presenters are Sue Presler, from the Center
of Cognitive Coaching(SM) and Viv White, National Coordinator, ANSN.
For further details and to register (if you are very
quick), click
here.
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