Date: Tuesday 5 November 2024 Time: 9:00am to 3:30pm Term: Term 4 Location: Club York, Level 2, 99 York Street, Sydney Presenter: Lubna Haddad Price: Individual enrolment $400 +GST
Course Description
This NESA accredited hands-on workshop is complete with classroom ready resources and sources to improve your students’ HOT, source analysis and writing skills. This is definitely not another PEEL course and teacher feedback has been tremendous.
Learn explicit teaching and learning strategies to use in History classes to improve and consolidate students’ higher order thinking, writing and source analysis and active reading skills.
Explore a range of history sources and apply explicit strategies to analyse (deconstruct/unpack) with the students.
Apply a range of strategies to teach and improve students’ planning and writing skills to meet the demands of Stage 6 skills syllabus outcomes, and some strategies to apply to stages 4 and 5.
Apply the skills taught throughout the workshop to own work samples and past HSC examinations.
Secure your spot as the course is limited to 16 enrolments only.
Minimum and Max enrolment numbers: 4 – 16
Registrations close Monday 28 October 2024 to meet venue booking deadlines and courses only run once minimum numbers are met.
Great day spent considering not only how we as educators can we help our Stage 6 students improve their writing – but how we can integrate the teaching of skills into Stage 4 and 5 HSIE
Sean GossonCarinya Christian School, Calala
Visual and written media was utilised to ensure that all types of learning was used. Lubna demonstrated great passion, energy and relatability to the skills and provided such useful strategies and ideas that can be used in class.
Sean KellyWyong Christian Community School
Lubna was amazing. Very passionate, knowledgeable and great at explaining content.
Jen SonterPittwater High School
I did some describe planners based on some sources, highlighting, the students were engaged, discussing and completing paragraphs which is unheard of with that class.
Aidan BurgessGlenwood High School
The content was excellent, rather than just giving theories it gave applicable methods of improving writing. It gave me things that I will actually use in the classroom. It was the best writing PD I’ve been to.
Alexandra BodyET Australia Secondary College, Gosford
I couldn’t sing your praises any higher to my faculty, 4 of us have already been to your workshops and I think any future workshops we will all be fighting each other to attend.
Lauren O’BrienJamison High School, South Penrith
Presenter was amazing! We want to take her back to our school! Fantastic. Extremely practical. It stripped the way we’ve been teaching sources and writing to the core of what students are meant to include.
Ninva YakouSt Narsai Assyrian Christian College, Horsley Park
Very relevant and valuable as a history teacher and Head of Faculty
John McKelleher St Charbel College Punchbowl
I thought the day was highly useful and provided me with a number of effective strategies that I can take back and use in my classroom.
Nichola LuttonMackillop College, Bathurst
It should be made mandatory for all History teachers or incorporated into tertiary training. u003cbru003eThe collegial discussions and sharing, the lightbulb moment about how to integrate syllabus outcomes – not just content, overall, the clarity of instruction and honest and genuine approach. u003cbru003eIn short, outstanding.
Peter NousisSt George Girls High School, Kogarah
GREAT! Really helpful and practical tips. Everyone should do this course.
Fiona RadfordOxley College, Burradoo
This course is NESA accredited in partnership with
Completing This is not PEEL – Writing and Source Analysis Skills in History will contribute 5 hours and 30 minutes of NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA) Accredited PD in the priority area of Delivery and Assessment of NSW Curriculum/EYLF addressing Standard Descriptor(s) 2.5.2 from the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers towards maintaining Proficient Teacher Accreditation in NSW.