June 2025

Leadership Starts from Within

Date: 3 Jun, 2025
Location: North, South, Virtual/Online

Enrol by

20 May, 2025

Starts on

3 Jun, 2025

Location

North, South, Virtual/Online

Mode

Blended

Learning Focus

Leadership

Audience

CFLC Leaders, CFLC Staff, Non-DECYP School Staff, Principals, Professional Support Staff, School Business Managers, School Leaders, Teachers

About this course

Course description

Leadership Starts from Within is designed to: build leadership knowledge and capability of people in the workplace, enable understanding and practice of contemporary leadership skills, allow participants to develop an understanding of ‘self as leader’ particularly through the lens of emotional intelligences, and to provide opportunity to enact effective leadership in the workplace.

Participants develop strength-based approaches to building leadership capabilities by undertaking, analysing and utilising a 360 Degree Feedback Survey.

Target audience includes aspiring leaders and those in leadership positions:

  • Teachers with a minimum of five years practice and full teacher registration (or evidence of working towards full registration).
  • If you are in the non-teaching sector/business unit, you have had an opportunity to undertake a leadership role in the workplace. This opportunity may be/has been in an acting, short-term, project-based or fulltime capacity.
  • You have the opportunity to lead and/or influence improvement in the workplace.
  • Your involvement is supported by your supervisor or principal.

This program connects to a qualification pathway. It is one unit of four units required to attain the Graduate Certificate in Education (Leadership) with UTAS. This program is 50% completion of the post graduate unit (EDP711 Leadership Starts from Within) leaving a balance of 50% which requires only one 2500-word reflective essay based on the program learnings.

Course outcomes

By the end of this program participants will be able to demonstrate their growth in leadership knowledge and skills:

  • gain understanding of self and self as a leader
  • understand why and how personal beliefs and values underpin and influence a personal leadership platform
  • gain knowledge and understanding of styles and attributes of leadership
  • know how to plan for and reflect on their interactions with colleagues in ways that empower themselves and others
  • gain knowledge about leadership for change environments

Australian Professional Standards

  • Standard 6 - Engage in professional learning
  • Standard 7 - Engage professionally with colleagues, parents/carers and the community

Principal Capability Framework

Cognitive

  • Acts upon critical self-reflection and feedback from others

Personal

  • Is committed to shared values, professional integrity and ethical conduct
  • Is courageous, resilient and adaptable
  • Is responsible for own professional growth and wellbeing
  • Is committed to an ethic of care

Knowledge and Expertise

  • Builds leadership capabilities in others and identifies aspiring leaders

Leadership Starts from Within

Date: 5 Jun, 2025
Location: North, South, Virtual/Online

Enrol by

22 May, 2025

Starts on

5 Jun, 2025

Location

North, South, Virtual/Online

Mode

Blended

Learning Focus

Leadership

Audience

CFLC Leaders, CFLC Staff, Non-DECYP School Staff, Principals, Professional Support Staff, School Business Managers, School Leaders, Teachers

About this course

Course description

Leadership Starts from Within is designed to: build leadership knowledge and capability of people in the workplace, enable understanding and practice of contemporary leadership skills, allow participants to develop an understanding of ‘self as leader’ particularly through the lens of emotional intelligences, and to provide opportunity to enact effective leadership in the workplace.

Participants develop strength-based approaches to building leadership capabilities by undertaking, analysing and utilising a 360 Degree Feedback Survey.

Target audience includes aspiring leaders and those in leadership positions:

  • Teachers with a minimum of five years practice and full teacher registration (or evidence of working towards full registration).
  • If you are in the non-teaching sector/business unit, you have had an opportunity to undertake a leadership role in the workplace. This opportunity may be/has been in an acting, short-term, project-based or fulltime capacity.
  • You have the opportunity to lead and/or influence improvement in the workplace.
  • Your involvement is supported by your supervisor or principal.

This program connects to a qualification pathway. It is one unit of four units required to attain the Graduate Certificate in Education (Leadership) with UTAS. This program is 50% completion of the post graduate unit (EDP711 Leadership Starts from Within) leaving a balance of 50% which requires only one 2500-word reflective essay based on the program learnings.

Course outcomes

By the end of this program participants will be able to demonstrate their growth in leadership knowledge and skills:

  • gain understanding of self and self as a leader
  • understand why and how personal beliefs and values underpin and influence a personal leadership platform
  • gain knowledge and understanding of styles and attributes of leadership
  • know how to plan for and reflect on their interactions with colleagues in ways that empower themselves and others
  • gain knowledge about leadership for change environments

Australian Professional Standards

  • Standard 6 - Engage in professional learning
  • Standard 7 - Engage professionally with colleagues, parents/carers and the community

Principal Capability Framework

Cognitive

  • Acts upon critical self-reflection and feedback from others

Personal

  • Is committed to shared values, professional integrity and ethical conduct
  • Is courageous, resilient and adaptable
  • Is responsible for own professional growth and wellbeing
  • Is committed to an ethic of care

Knowledge and Expertise

  • Builds leadership capabilities in others and identifies aspiring leaders

BeTTR Hour: Professional Learning Series for Early Career Teachers

Date: 17 Jun, 2025
Location: Virtual/Online

Enrol by

10 Jun, 2025

Starts on

17 Jun, 2025

Location

Virtual/Online

Mode

Online

Audience

Teachers

About this course

Course description

Stay connected.
Stay informed.
Take charge of your professional journey.

BeTTR Hour is a series of one-hour online sessions, tailored to the needs of Early Career Teachers (ECT). The program focuses on the fundamentals of teaching and learning meaningful to ECTs, with opportunities to connect with subject matter experts within DECYP, as well as nationally and internationally acclaimed leaders in education.

BeTTR Hour is for ECTs in their first four years of practice. Held twice per term, participants can enrol in individual sessions, or the whole series.

Course outcomes

Participants in this program will:

  • Build confidence and knowledge in key focus areas that relate to teaching and learning for ECTs
  • Deepen understanding of supports and resources available at DECYP
  • Develop a professional learning network with other ECTs

Australian Professional Standards

  • Standard 1 - Know students and how they learn
  • Standard 2 - Know content and how to teach it
  • Standard 3 - Plan for and implement effective teaching and learning
  • Standard 4 - Create and maintain supportive and safe learning environments
  • Standard 5 - Assess, provide feedback and report on student learning
  • Standard 6 - Engage in professional learning
  • Standard 7 - Engage professionally with colleagues, parents/carers and the community

Mathematics/Numeracy: Secondary – Statistics and Trigonometry

Date: 30 Jun, 2025
Location: North, North-west, South

Enrol by

16 Jun, 2025

Starts on

30 Jun, 2025

Location

North, North-west, South

Mode

In-person

Learning Focus

Curriculum, Assessment and Pedagogy

Audience

School Leaders, Teachers

About this course

Course description

This one-day face-to-face course will prepare teachers for upcoming content on curriculum maps by focusing on how to improve teaching of statistics and trigonometry. The use of digital tools for organising and summarising real-world data will be explored so that students learn to manage data more efficiently. A first principles approach which supports students in gaining conceptual understanding of the trigonometric ratios will also be modelled.

Course outcomes

Participants will develop a deeper understanding of:

  • How to use the progression of key concepts when planning for learning and how to connect new learning to prior learning.
  • Evidence-based Tier 1 instruction in Mathematics/Numeracy (using the Pedagogical Framework and teaching strategies which are relevant for specific mathematical concepts).
  • Monitoring student learning and planning next steps using conceptual development guides and ASGs.
  • How to use the resources on the TLC (including sample mathematics tasks) to support differentiation and meet the needs of learners.

    A future PL day with the same program outcomes but a content focus of Measurement and Space will be offered in Term 3 Week 10.

Australian Professional Standards

  • Standard 1 - Know students and how they learn
  • Standard 2 - Know content and how to teach it
  • Standard 3 - Plan for and implement effective teaching and learning
  • Standard 5 - Assess, provide feedback and report on student learning
  • Standard 6 - Engage in professional learning

July 2025

Mathematics/Numeracy: Secondary – Statistics and Trigonometry

Date: 1 Jul, 2025
Location: North, North-west, South

Enrol by

17 Jun, 2025

Starts on

1 Jul, 2025

Location

North, North-west, South

Mode

In-person

Learning Focus

Curriculum, Assessment and Pedagogy

Audience

School Leaders, Teachers

About this course

Course description

This one-day face-to-face course will prepare teachers for upcoming content on curriculum maps by focusing on how to improve teaching of statistics and trigonometry. The use of digital tools for organising and summarising real-world data will be explored so that students learn to manage data more efficiently. A first principles approach which supports students in gaining conceptual understanding of the trigonometric ratios will also be modelled.

Course outcomes

Participants will develop a deeper understanding of:

  • How to use the progression of key concepts when planning for learning and how to connect new learning to prior learning.
  • Evidence-based Tier 1 instruction in Mathematics/Numeracy (using the Pedagogical Framework and teaching strategies which are relevant for specific mathematical concepts).
  • Monitoring student learning and planning next steps using conceptual development guides and ASGs.
  • How to use the resources on the TLC (including sample mathematics tasks) to support differentiation and meet the needs of learners.

    A future PL day with the same program outcomes but a content focus of Measurement and Space will be offered in Term 3 Week 10.

Australian Professional Standards

  • Standard 1 - Know students and how they learn
  • Standard 2 - Know content and how to teach it
  • Standard 3 - Plan for and implement effective teaching and learning
  • Standard 5 - Assess, provide feedback and report on student learning
  • Standard 6 - Engage in professional learning

Mathematics/Numeracy: Secondary – Statistics and Trigonometry

Date: 3 Jul, 2025
Location: North, North-west, South

Enrol by

19 Jun, 2025

Starts on

3 Jul, 2025

Location

North, North-west, South

Mode

In-person

Learning Focus

Curriculum, Assessment and Pedagogy

Audience

School Leaders, Teachers

About this course

Course description

This one-day face-to-face course will prepare teachers for upcoming content on curriculum maps by focusing on how to improve teaching of statistics and trigonometry. The use of digital tools for organising and summarising real-world data will be explored so that students learn to manage data more efficiently. A first principles approach which supports students in gaining conceptual understanding of the trigonometric ratios will also be modelled.

Course outcomes

Participants will develop a deeper understanding of:

  • How to use the progression of key concepts when planning for learning and how to connect new learning to prior learning.
  • Evidence-based Tier 1 instruction in Mathematics/Numeracy (using the Pedagogical Framework and teaching strategies which are relevant for specific mathematical concepts).
  • Monitoring student learning and planning next steps using conceptual development guides and ASGs.
  • How to use the resources on the TLC (including sample mathematics tasks) to support differentiation and meet the needs of learners.

    A future PL day with the same program outcomes but a content focus of Measurement and Space will be offered in Term 3 Week 10.

Australian Professional Standards

  • Standard 1 - Know students and how they learn
  • Standard 2 - Know content and how to teach it
  • Standard 3 - Plan for and implement effective teaching and learning
  • Standard 5 - Assess, provide feedback and report on student learning
  • Standard 6 - Engage in professional learning

Meal Support Training

Date: 22 Jul, 2025
Location: South

Enrol by

8 Jul, 2025

Starts on

22 Jul, 2025

Location

South

Mode

In-person

Learning Focus

Student Support, Wellbeing

Audience

CFLC Staff, Principals, Professional Support Staff, Teachers, Teaching Support Staff

About this course

Course description

This program is for staff who support students who have meal support plans. The course is a face-to-face workshop and includes practical components.
Staff will learn about the International Dysphagia Diet Standardisation Initiative (IDDSI) classification system.

Course outcomes

Staff will learn about the International Dysphagia Diet Standardisation Initiative (IDDSI) classification system. Staff will learn how to ensure that a student's food and drink complies with their Meal Management Plan. Staff will learn how to identify when to seek Speech Pathology assistance.

Australian Professional Standards

  • Standard 1 - Know students and how they learn
  • Standard 4 - Create and maintain supportive and safe learning environments
  • Standard 6 - Engage in professional learning

Principal Capability Framework

Cognitive

  • Thinks analytically to source and process information and data

Social

  • Shapes an inclusive culture that fosters mutual respect, agency and accountability
  • Creates a safe and secure environment for students and staff

Personal

  • Is committed to an ethic of care

Choking Training

Date: 22 Jul, 2025
Location: South

Enrol by

8 Jul, 2025

Starts on

22 Jul, 2025

Location

South

Mode

In-person

Learning Focus

Diversity and Inclusion, Early Years, Student Support, Wellbeing

Audience

CFLC Leaders, CFLC Staff, Principals, Professional Support Staff, School Leaders, Teachers, Teaching Support Staff

About this course

Course description

This course is for staff who support students who are at risk of choking.
The course is a face-to-face workshop and includes practical components.

Course outcomes

Staff will be able to identify when a student is aspirating or choking. Staff will learn what to do in a situation when a student may be aspirating or choking.

Australian Professional Standards

  • Standard 3 - Plan for and implement effective teaching and learning
  • Standard 4 - Create and maintain supportive and safe learning environments
  • Standard 6 - Engage in professional learning

Principal Capability Framework

Social

  • Creates a safe and secure environment for students and staff

Personal

  • Is committed to shared values, professional integrity and ethical conduct
  • Is committed to an ethic of care

Knowledge and Expertise

  • Leads, models and engages in professional learning

Meal Support Training

Date: 22 Jul, 2025
Location: South

Enrol by

8 Jul, 2025

Starts on

22 Jul, 2025

Location

South

Mode

In-person

Learning Focus

Diversity and Inclusion, Student Support, Wellbeing

Audience

CFLC Leaders, CFLC Staff, Principals, Professional Support Staff, School Leaders, Teachers, Teaching Support Staff

About this course

Course description

This course is for staff who support students who have meal support plans.
The course is a face-to-face workshop and includes practical components.

Course outcomes

Staff will learn about the International Dysphagia Diet Standardisation Initiative (IDDSI) classification system. Staff will learn how to ensure that a student's food and drink complies with their Meal Management Plan. Staff will learn how to identify when to seek Speech Pathology assistance.

Australian Professional Standards

  • Standard 1 - Know students and how they learn
  • Standard 4 - Create and maintain supportive and safe learning environments
  • Standard 6 - Engage in professional learning

Principal Capability Framework

Cognitive

  • Thinks analytically to source and process information and data

Social

  • Shapes an inclusive culture that fosters mutual respect, agency and accountability
  • Creates a safe and secure environment for students and staff

Personal

  • Is committed to an ethic of care

August 2025

BeTTR Hour: Professional Learning Series for Early Career Teachers

Date: 13 Aug, 2025
Location: Virtual/Online

Enrol by

6 Aug, 2025

Starts on

13 Aug, 2025

Location

Virtual/Online

Mode

Online

Audience

Teachers

About this course

Course description

Stay connected.
Stay informed.
Take charge of your professional journey.

BeTTR Hour is a series of one-hour online sessions, tailored to the needs of Early Career Teachers (ECT). The program focuses on the fundamentals of teaching and learning meaningful to ECTs, with opportunities to connect with subject matter experts within DECYP, as well as nationally and internationally acclaimed leaders in education.

BeTTR Hour is for ECTs in their first four years of practice. Held twice per term, participants can enrol in individual sessions, or the whole series.

Course outcomes

Participants in this program will:

  • Build confidence and knowledge in key focus areas that relate to teaching and learning for ECTs
  • Deepen understanding of supports and resources available at DECYP
  • Develop a professional learning network with other ECTs

Australian Professional Standards

  • Standard 1 - Know students and how they learn
  • Standard 2 - Know content and how to teach it
  • Standard 3 - Plan for and implement effective teaching and learning
  • Standard 4 - Create and maintain supportive and safe learning environments
  • Standard 5 - Assess, provide feedback and report on student learning
  • Standard 6 - Engage in professional learning
  • Standard 7 - Engage professionally with colleagues, parents/carers and the community

Support Teacher Forum

Date: 20 Aug, 2025
Location: North, North-west, South

Enrol by

6 Aug, 2025

Starts on

20 Aug, 2025

Location

North, North-west, South

Mode

In-person

Learning Focus

Diversity and Inclusion, Student Support

Audience

Principals, Professional Support Staff, Teachers, Teaching Support Staff

About this course

Course description

All schools must have a representative attend the Support Teacher Forums.
These forums offer professional learning to equip Support Teachers with the skills and knowledge needed to fulfil their primary duties.
In addition, the forums serve as a platform for sharing system-wide updates and information about supporting students with disabilities.
Participants will gain access to a variety of resources, including tools, templates, guest speakers, expert consultations.

Course outcomes

Participants will be able to:

Know:

  • The importance of educational adjustments and inclusive teaching practices.
  • How quality differentiation supports diverse learners.
  • Key elements of documenting learning programs in personalised learning plans.
  • Strategies to elevate school-wide policies and practices to better support students with disabilities.

Understand:

  • The connection between inclusive practices and improved student outcomes.
  • How to align teaching approaches with whole-school practices to foster inclusion.

Do:

  • Reflect on their current practices to identify strengths and areas for growth.
  • Collaborate with colleagues to refine or create strategies for teaching diverse learners.
  • Implement effective practices that support optimal learning opportunities for students with disabilities.

Australian Professional Standards

  • Standard 1 - Know students and how they learn
  • Standard 3 - Plan for and implement effective teaching and learning
  • Standard 4 - Create and maintain supportive and safe learning environments
  • Standard 7 - Engage professionally with colleagues, parents/carers and the community

Support Teacher Forum

Date: 21 Aug, 2025
Location: North, North-west, South

Enrol by

7 Aug, 2025

Starts on

21 Aug, 2025

Location

North, North-west, South

Mode

In-person

Learning Focus

Diversity and Inclusion, Student Support

Audience

Principals, Professional Support Staff, Teachers, Teaching Support Staff

About this course

Course description

All schools must have a representative attend the Support Teacher Forums.
These forums offer professional learning to equip Support Teachers with the skills and knowledge needed to fulfil their primary duties.
In addition, the forums serve as a platform for sharing system-wide updates and information about supporting students with disabilities.
Participants will gain access to a variety of resources, including tools, templates, guest speakers, expert consultations.

Course outcomes

Participants will be able to:

Know:

  • The importance of educational adjustments and inclusive teaching practices.
  • How quality differentiation supports diverse learners.
  • Key elements of documenting learning programs in personalised learning plans.
  • Strategies to elevate school-wide policies and practices to better support students with disabilities.

Understand:

  • The connection between inclusive practices and improved student outcomes.
  • How to align teaching approaches with whole-school practices to foster inclusion.

Do:

  • Reflect on their current practices to identify strengths and areas for growth.
  • Collaborate with colleagues to refine or create strategies for teaching diverse learners.
  • Implement effective practices that support optimal learning opportunities for students with disabilities.

Australian Professional Standards

  • Standard 1 - Know students and how they learn
  • Standard 3 - Plan for and implement effective teaching and learning
  • Standard 4 - Create and maintain supportive and safe learning environments
  • Standard 7 - Engage professionally with colleagues, parents/carers and the community

Support Teacher Forum

Date: 22 Aug, 2025
Location: North, North-west, South

Enrol by

8 Aug, 2025

Starts on

22 Aug, 2025

Location

North, North-west, South

Mode

In-person

Learning Focus

Diversity and Inclusion, Student Support

Audience

Principals, Professional Support Staff, Teachers, Teaching Support Staff

About this course

Course description

All schools must have a representative attend the Support Teacher Forums.
These forums offer professional learning to equip Support Teachers with the skills and knowledge needed to fulfil their primary duties.
In addition, the forums serve as a platform for sharing system-wide updates and information about supporting students with disabilities.
Participants will gain access to a variety of resources, including tools, templates, guest speakers, expert consultations.

Course outcomes

Participants will be able to:

Know:

  • The importance of educational adjustments and inclusive teaching practices.
  • How quality differentiation supports diverse learners.
  • Key elements of documenting learning programs in personalised learning plans.
  • Strategies to elevate school-wide policies and practices to better support students with disabilities.

Understand:

  • The connection between inclusive practices and improved student outcomes.
  • How to align teaching approaches with whole-school practices to foster inclusion.

Do:

  • Reflect on their current practices to identify strengths and areas for growth.
  • Collaborate with colleagues to refine or create strategies for teaching diverse learners.
  • Implement effective practices that support optimal learning opportunities for students with disabilities.

Australian Professional Standards

  • Standard 1 - Know students and how they learn
  • Standard 3 - Plan for and implement effective teaching and learning
  • Standard 4 - Create and maintain supportive and safe learning environments
  • Standard 7 - Engage professionally with colleagues, parents/carers and the community

September 2025

BeTTR Hour: Professional Learning Series for Early Career Teachers

Date: 11 Sep, 2025
Location: Virtual/Online

Enrol by

4 Sep, 2025

Starts on

11 Sep, 2025

Location

Virtual/Online

Mode

Online

Audience

Teachers

About this course

Course description

Stay connected.
Stay informed.
Take charge of your professional journey.

BeTTR Hour is a series of one-hour online sessions, tailored to the needs of Early Career Teachers (ECT). The program focuses on the fundamentals of teaching and learning meaningful to ECTs, with opportunities to connect with subject matter experts within DECYP, as well as nationally and internationally acclaimed leaders in education.

BeTTR Hour is for ECTs in their first four years of practice. Held twice per term, participants can enrol in individual sessions, or the whole series.

Course outcomes

Participants in this program will:

  • Build confidence and knowledge in key focus areas that relate to teaching and learning for ECTs
  • Deepen understanding of supports and resources available at DECYP
  • Develop a professional learning network with other ECTs

Australian Professional Standards

  • Standard 1 - Know students and how they learn
  • Standard 2 - Know content and how to teach it
  • Standard 3 - Plan for and implement effective teaching and learning
  • Standard 4 - Create and maintain supportive and safe learning environments
  • Standard 5 - Assess, provide feedback and report on student learning
  • Standard 6 - Engage in professional learning
  • Standard 7 - Engage professionally with colleagues, parents/carers and the community

Mathematics/Numeracy: Secondary – Measurement and Space

Date: 22 Sep, 2025
Location: North, North-west, South

Enrol by

8 Sep, 2025

Starts on

22 Sep, 2025

Location

North, North-west, South

Mode

In-person

Learning Focus

Curriculum, Assessment and Pedagogy

Audience

School Leaders, Teachers

About this course

Course description

This one-day face-to-face PL course will prepare teachers for upcoming content on curriculum maps by focusing on how to improve teaching of measurement and space. The use of concrete materials, pictorial representations, and digital tools will be modelled. Connections to algebra will also be made.

Course outcomes

Participants will develop a deeper understanding of:

  • How to use the progression of key concepts when planning for learning and how to connect new learning to prior learning.
  • Evidence-based Tier 1 instruction in Mathematics/Numeracy (using the Pedagogical Framework and teaching strategies which are relevant for specific mathematical concepts).
  • Monitoring student learning and planning next steps using conceptual development guides and ASGs.
  • How to use the resources on the TLC (including sample mathematics tasks) to support differentiation and meet the needs of learners.

Australian Professional Standards

  • Standard 1 - Know students and how they learn
  • Standard 2 - Know content and how to teach it
  • Standard 3 - Plan for and implement effective teaching and learning
  • Standard 5 - Assess, provide feedback and report on student learning
  • Standard 6 - Engage in professional learning

Mathematics/Numeracy: Secondary – Measurement and Space

Date: 24 Sep, 2025
Location: North, North-west, South

Enrol by

10 Sep, 2025

Starts on

24 Sep, 2025

Location

North, North-west, South

Mode

In-person

Learning Focus

Curriculum, Assessment and Pedagogy

Audience

School Leaders, Teachers

About this course

Course description

This one-day face-to-face PL course will prepare teachers for upcoming content on curriculum maps by focusing on how to improve teaching of measurement and space. The use of concrete materials, pictorial representations, and digital tools will be modelled. Connections to algebra will also be made.

Course outcomes

Participants will develop a deeper understanding of:

  • How to use the progression of key concepts when planning for learning and how to connect new learning to prior learning.
  • Evidence-based Tier 1 instruction in Mathematics/Numeracy (using the Pedagogical Framework and teaching strategies which are relevant for specific mathematical concepts).
  • Monitoring student learning and planning next steps using conceptual development guides and ASGs.
  • How to use the resources on the TLC (including sample mathematics tasks) to support differentiation and meet the needs of learners.

Australian Professional Standards

  • Standard 1 - Know students and how they learn
  • Standard 2 - Know content and how to teach it
  • Standard 3 - Plan for and implement effective teaching and learning
  • Standard 5 - Assess, provide feedback and report on student learning
  • Standard 6 - Engage in professional learning

Mathematics/Numeracy: Secondary – Measurement and Space

Date: 25 Sep, 2025
Location: North, North-west, South

Enrol by

11 Sep, 2025

Starts on

25 Sep, 2025

Location

North, North-west, South

Mode

In-person

Learning Focus

Curriculum, Assessment and Pedagogy

Audience

School Leaders, Teachers

About this course

Course description

This one-day face-to-face PL course will prepare teachers for upcoming content on curriculum maps by focusing on how to improve teaching of measurement and space. The use of concrete materials, pictorial representations, and digital tools will be modelled. Connections to algebra will also be made.

Course outcomes

Participants will develop a deeper understanding of:

  • How to use the progression of key concepts when planning for learning and how to connect new learning to prior learning.
  • Evidence-based Tier 1 instruction in Mathematics/Numeracy (using the Pedagogical Framework and teaching strategies which are relevant for specific mathematical concepts).
  • Monitoring student learning and planning next steps using conceptual development guides and ASGs.
  • How to use the resources on the TLC (including sample mathematics tasks) to support differentiation and meet the needs of learners.

Australian Professional Standards

  • Standard 1 - Know students and how they learn
  • Standard 2 - Know content and how to teach it
  • Standard 3 - Plan for and implement effective teaching and learning
  • Standard 5 - Assess, provide feedback and report on student learning
  • Standard 6 - Engage in professional learning

October 2025

Meal Support Training

Date: 15 Oct, 2025
Location: South

Enrol by

1 Oct, 2025

Starts on

15 Oct, 2025

Location

South

Mode

In-person

Learning Focus

Student Support, Wellbeing

Audience

CFLC Staff, Principals, Professional Support Staff, Teachers, Teaching Support Staff

About this course

Course description

This program is for staff who support students who have meal support plans. The course is a face-to-face workshop and includes practical components.
Staff will learn about the International Dysphagia Diet Standardisation Initiative (IDDSI) classification system.

Course outcomes

Staff will learn about the International Dysphagia Diet Standardisation Initiative (IDDSI) classification system. Staff will learn how to ensure that a student's food and drink complies with their Meal Management Plan. Staff will learn how to identify when to seek Speech Pathology assistance.

Australian Professional Standards

  • Standard 1 - Know students and how they learn
  • Standard 4 - Create and maintain supportive and safe learning environments
  • Standard 6 - Engage in professional learning

Principal Capability Framework

Cognitive

  • Thinks analytically to source and process information and data

Social

  • Shapes an inclusive culture that fosters mutual respect, agency and accountability
  • Creates a safe and secure environment for students and staff

Personal

  • Is committed to an ethic of care

Choking Training

Date: 15 Oct, 2025
Location: South

Enrol by

1 Oct, 2025

Starts on

15 Oct, 2025

Location

South

Mode

In-person

Learning Focus

Diversity and Inclusion, Early Years, Student Support, Wellbeing

Audience

CFLC Leaders, CFLC Staff, Principals, Professional Support Staff, School Leaders, Teachers, Teaching Support Staff

About this course

Course description

This course is for staff who support students who are at risk of choking.
The course is a face-to-face workshop and includes practical components.

Course outcomes

Staff will be able to identify when a student is aspirating or choking. Staff will learn what to do in a situation when a student may be aspirating or choking.

Australian Professional Standards

  • Standard 3 - Plan for and implement effective teaching and learning
  • Standard 4 - Create and maintain supportive and safe learning environments
  • Standard 6 - Engage in professional learning

Principal Capability Framework

Social

  • Creates a safe and secure environment for students and staff

Personal

  • Is committed to shared values, professional integrity and ethical conduct
  • Is committed to an ethic of care

Knowledge and Expertise

  • Leads, models and engages in professional learning

Meal Support Training

Date: 15 Oct, 2025
Location: South

Enrol by

1 Oct, 2025

Starts on

15 Oct, 2025

Location

South

Mode

In-person

Learning Focus

Diversity and Inclusion, Student Support, Wellbeing

Audience

CFLC Leaders, CFLC Staff, Principals, Professional Support Staff, School Leaders, Teachers, Teaching Support Staff

About this course

Course description

This course is for staff who support students who have meal support plans.
The course is a face-to-face workshop and includes practical components.

Course outcomes

Staff will learn about the International Dysphagia Diet Standardisation Initiative (IDDSI) classification system. Staff will learn how to ensure that a student's food and drink complies with their Meal Management Plan. Staff will learn how to identify when to seek Speech Pathology assistance.

Australian Professional Standards

  • Standard 1 - Know students and how they learn
  • Standard 4 - Create and maintain supportive and safe learning environments
  • Standard 6 - Engage in professional learning

Principal Capability Framework

Cognitive

  • Thinks analytically to source and process information and data

Social

  • Shapes an inclusive culture that fosters mutual respect, agency and accountability
  • Creates a safe and secure environment for students and staff

Personal

  • Is committed to an ethic of care

Support Teacher Forum

Date: 29 Oct, 2025
Location: North, North-west, South

Enrol by

15 Oct, 2025

Starts on

29 Oct, 2025

Location

North, North-west, South

Mode

In-person

Learning Focus

Diversity and Inclusion, Student Support

Audience

Principals, Professional Support Staff, Teachers, Teaching Support Staff

About this course

Course description

All schools must have a representative attend the Support Teacher Forums.
These forums offer professional learning to equip Support Teachers with the skills and knowledge needed to fulfil their primary duties.
In addition, the forums serve as a platform for sharing system-wide updates and information about supporting students with disabilities.
Participants will gain access to a variety of resources, including tools, templates, guest speakers, expert consultations.

Course outcomes

Participants will be able to:

Know:

  • The importance of educational adjustments and inclusive teaching practices.
  • How quality differentiation supports diverse learners.
  • Key elements of documenting learning programs in personalised learning plans.
  • Strategies to elevate school-wide policies and practices to better support students with disabilities.

Understand:

  • The connection between inclusive practices and improved student outcomes.
  • How to align teaching approaches with whole-school practices to foster inclusion.

Do:

  • Reflect on their current practices to identify strengths and areas for growth.
  • Collaborate with colleagues to refine or create strategies for teaching diverse learners.
  • Implement effective practices that support optimal learning opportunities for students with disabilities.

Australian Professional Standards

  • Standard 1 - Know students and how they learn
  • Standard 3 - Plan for and implement effective teaching and learning
  • Standard 4 - Create and maintain supportive and safe learning environments
  • Standard 7 - Engage professionally with colleagues, parents/carers and the community

Support Teacher Forum

Date: 30 Oct, 2025
Location: North, North-west, South

Enrol by

16 Oct, 2025

Starts on

30 Oct, 2025

Location

North, North-west, South

Mode

In-person

Learning Focus

Diversity and Inclusion, Student Support

Audience

Principals, Professional Support Staff, Teachers, Teaching Support Staff

About this course

Course description

All schools must have a representative attend the Support Teacher Forums.
These forums offer professional learning to equip Support Teachers with the skills and knowledge needed to fulfil their primary duties.
In addition, the forums serve as a platform for sharing system-wide updates and information about supporting students with disabilities.
Participants will gain access to a variety of resources, including tools, templates, guest speakers, expert consultations.

Course outcomes

Participants will be able to:

Know:

  • The importance of educational adjustments and inclusive teaching practices.
  • How quality differentiation supports diverse learners.
  • Key elements of documenting learning programs in personalised learning plans.
  • Strategies to elevate school-wide policies and practices to better support students with disabilities.

Understand:

  • The connection between inclusive practices and improved student outcomes.
  • How to align teaching approaches with whole-school practices to foster inclusion.

Do:

  • Reflect on their current practices to identify strengths and areas for growth.
  • Collaborate with colleagues to refine or create strategies for teaching diverse learners.
  • Implement effective practices that support optimal learning opportunities for students with disabilities.

Australian Professional Standards

  • Standard 1 - Know students and how they learn
  • Standard 3 - Plan for and implement effective teaching and learning
  • Standard 4 - Create and maintain supportive and safe learning environments
  • Standard 7 - Engage professionally with colleagues, parents/carers and the community

Support Teacher Forum

Date: 31 Oct, 2025
Location: North, North-west, South

Enrol by

17 Oct, 2025

Starts on

31 Oct, 2025

Location

North, North-west, South

Mode

In-person

Learning Focus

Diversity and Inclusion, Student Support

Audience

Principals, Professional Support Staff, Teachers, Teaching Support Staff

About this course

Course description

All schools must have a representative attend the Support Teacher Forums.
These forums offer professional learning to equip Support Teachers with the skills and knowledge needed to fulfil their primary duties.
In addition, the forums serve as a platform for sharing system-wide updates and information about supporting students with disabilities.
Participants will gain access to a variety of resources, including tools, templates, guest speakers, expert consultations.

Course outcomes

Participants will be able to:

Know:

  • The importance of educational adjustments and inclusive teaching practices.
  • How quality differentiation supports diverse learners.
  • Key elements of documenting learning programs in personalised learning plans.
  • Strategies to elevate school-wide policies and practices to better support students with disabilities.

Understand:

  • The connection between inclusive practices and improved student outcomes.
  • How to align teaching approaches with whole-school practices to foster inclusion.

Do:

  • Reflect on their current practices to identify strengths and areas for growth.
  • Collaborate with colleagues to refine or create strategies for teaching diverse learners.
  • Implement effective practices that support optimal learning opportunities for students with disabilities.

Australian Professional Standards

  • Standard 1 - Know students and how they learn
  • Standard 3 - Plan for and implement effective teaching and learning
  • Standard 4 - Create and maintain supportive and safe learning environments
  • Standard 7 - Engage professionally with colleagues, parents/carers and the community

November 2025

BeTTR Hour: Professional Learning Series for Early Career Teachers

Date: 6 Nov, 2025
Location: Virtual/Online

Enrol by

30 Oct, 2025

Starts on

6 Nov, 2025

Location

Virtual/Online

Mode

Online

Audience

Teachers

About this course

Course description

Stay connected.
Stay informed.
Take charge of your professional journey.

BeTTR Hour is a series of one-hour online sessions, tailored to the needs of Early Career Teachers (ECT). The program focuses on the fundamentals of teaching and learning meaningful to ECTs, with opportunities to connect with subject matter experts within DECYP, as well as nationally and internationally acclaimed leaders in education.

BeTTR Hour is for ECTs in their first four years of practice. Held twice per term, participants can enrol in individual sessions, or the whole series.

Course outcomes

Participants in this program will:

  • Build confidence and knowledge in key focus areas that relate to teaching and learning for ECTs
  • Deepen understanding of supports and resources available at DECYP
  • Develop a professional learning network with other ECTs

Australian Professional Standards

  • Standard 1 - Know students and how they learn
  • Standard 2 - Know content and how to teach it
  • Standard 3 - Plan for and implement effective teaching and learning
  • Standard 4 - Create and maintain supportive and safe learning environments
  • Standard 5 - Assess, provide feedback and report on student learning
  • Standard 6 - Engage in professional learning
  • Standard 7 - Engage professionally with colleagues, parents/carers and the community

December 2025

BeTTR Hour: Professional Learning Series for Early Career Teachers

Date: 8 Dec, 2025
Location: Virtual/Online

Enrol by

1 Dec, 2025

Starts on

8 Dec, 2025

Location

Virtual/Online

Mode

Online

Audience

Teachers

About this course

Course description

Stay connected.
Stay informed.
Take charge of your professional journey.

BeTTR Hour is a series of one-hour online sessions, tailored to the needs of Early Career Teachers (ECT). The program focuses on the fundamentals of teaching and learning meaningful to ECTs, with opportunities to connect with subject matter experts within DECYP, as well as nationally and internationally acclaimed leaders in education.

BeTTR Hour is for ECTs in their first four years of practice. Held twice per term, participants can enrol in individual sessions, or the whole series.

Course outcomes

Participants in this program will:

  • Build confidence and knowledge in key focus areas that relate to teaching and learning for ECTs
  • Deepen understanding of supports and resources available at DECYP
  • Develop a professional learning network with other ECTs

Australian Professional Standards

  • Standard 1 - Know students and how they learn
  • Standard 2 - Know content and how to teach it
  • Standard 3 - Plan for and implement effective teaching and learning
  • Standard 4 - Create and maintain supportive and safe learning environments
  • Standard 5 - Assess, provide feedback and report on student learning
  • Standard 6 - Engage in professional learning
  • Standard 7 - Engage professionally with colleagues, parents/carers and the community