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National Italian Teachers' Conference 2018

16/8/2018

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The National Italian Teachers' Conference will be held on Sunday 7 October 2018 at the Leichhardt Italian Forum. The conference, organised by the Italian Embassy, focuses on teaching Italian through digital pedagogies and blended language courses.

Registration is via email to Direzione.iicsydney@esteri.it and closes on 10 September 2018.

Please refer to the flyer below for more information.
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K-6 Italian Competition 2018 - Co.As.It.

16/8/2018

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​Primary Italian teachers are invited to enter the 2018  competition 'Un viaggio tra i ricordi'  hosted by Co.As.It.
​Entries close on the 21st September 2018.  For more information please contact:
Co.As.It (02) 95640744  www.coasit.org.au
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Reminder: Greek Language Teachers Conference 2018: Call for Papers and Registration Information

9/8/2018

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GREEK LANGUAGE TEACHERS CONFERENCE
  • Friday, 19 October 2018

Registration will be available through MyPl in the following weeks.

Call for papers/Call for presenters

The conference will provide teachers of Modern Greek a unique networking and professional development opportunity.  K-12 teachers of Modern Greek in government and non-government schools are invited to present in workshops in Greek or English across a range of topics including support for the new K-10 syllabus, the use of ICT in the language classroom and innovative approaches to the teaching of Greek.

Suggested conference topics:
- Pragmatic varieties of Greek in the Australian context
- Quality teaching
- Use of ICT for teaching and learning
- Support for new teachers
- Support for the new K-10 syllabus
- Innovative approaches in teaching of Greek as a second / foreign language
- Distance education
- Certificate of Attainment in Greek and useful teaching resources

Submission types

​Concise paper, 4p incl. references
Concise papers are around work-in-progress for pilot studies, small-scale exploratory projects, reports on highly specialised topics, or conceptual papers on recent developments. Concise papers also encompass reviews of key new directions for developing practices for teaching the Greek language. 
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Discussion paper, 3p incl. references
Discussion papers describe thought-papers to reach-out for feedback, discussions, and connecting and collaborating with like-minded delegates.
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Poster proposal, ​2p incl. references
Posters offer visual representations of projects and development initiatives that provide opportunities for conference delegates to discuss the topic with presenters. Posters enable individuals or groups to display information about innovative projects or activities in an informal, interactive environment.
​2p incl. references
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Sharing practice, ​1p incl. references
​Sharing Practice abstracts and conference sessions will enable delegates to learn from each other. Your Sharing Practice session at the conference will enable you to share insights and exchange ideas and examples of best practice with conference delegates.


Please complete the relevant form and send it to maria.harissi@det.nsw.edu.au before Monday 13 August 2018.

For further information, please contact Maria Harissi via email.

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The NSW Cross-Sectoral Italian Conference 2018

3/8/2018

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NSW Cross-Sectoral Italian Conference will be held at the Italian Forum in Leichhardt on Friday 21st September 2018.There will be a special Keynote address by Associate Professor John Kinder of the University of Western Australia, a Languages update from NESA,  a range of workshops aimed at K-6, 7-10 and 11-12, a long lunch and the opportunity for networking and collaboration. It will also be the celebration of 50 years of Co.As.It. support for the Italian language and culture in NSW.
 
Participation in the conference will provide you with 6 hours of NESA accredited professional learning at the Proficient level.
 
Click on the postcard below to be taken to the registration page.

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