Presentations
Our thanks to the speakers who generously gave their time, offered their ideas and shared their enthusiasm.
Some have provided their files. We'll continue to add them as they're provided.
Achievements and Developments in ‘Learn Local World’
Ms Rowena Allen, ACFE Chairperson
Plenary session (PowerPoint as PDF)
A1 Speaking in the World: Public Speaking For You and Your Students
Rob Mc Cormack, Victoria University
00. Introduction to Epideictic Rhetoric |
A5 Theorising about reading the world: ensuring our students continue to be heard
Pauline O’Maley, Victoria University
PowerPoint as PDF
B1 Combining worlds of education and career: Integrating Literacy (and some Numeracy) into VET delivery
Sandra Jardine, Sunraysia Institute of TAFE
Combining worlds of education and career: Integrating Literacy (and some Numeracy) into VET Hospitality (PowerPoint converted to PDF)
B2 Engaging in civic worlds: practical ways to encourage student participation
Daryl Evans and Suzie Luddon, Education and Community Engagement Unit, Parliament of Victoria
Handouts and information about online sessions due in July
B5 Practical worlds of learning: applied learning as a framework for literacy resources
Jan Hagston, Multifangled
Practical worlds of learning (PowerPoint converted to PDF)
My Neighbourhood activity handout
C2 Accessing student services for ESL students: project work to build student confidence
Serena Seah, Swinburne TAFE
Accessing Student Services (PowerPoint converted to PDF)
C1 I change myself, I change the world: New pedagogies for a sustainable future
Joy Harley, Victoria University
C3 Teaching learning: a practical workshop for teaching low L1 literacy ESL learners
Emelia Bishop and Chris Morris, Wyndham Community and Education Centre
'Teaching Learning: a practical workshop for teaching low L1 literacy ESL learners': http://teachinglearningesl.pbworks.com/
We created a wiki for the participants and for the presentation so we can begin/continue a collaboration. All files from the presentation are accessible at the wiki. Participants have already been invited and joined the site. However, It is accessible to view to all and if others request permission they can join and contribute to the site too.