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Early Career Teachers’ Day Saturday 9 May 2015 8.45am–1.30pm VATE office: Suites 1 and 2, 134–136 Cambridge Street, Collingwood $145 Individual member, $155 Institutional member, $130 Concession member The Early Career Teachers’ Day offers early career teachers of English an opportunity to network with their English teaching colleagues, engage in some important reflection about their work, and an opportunity for discussion about key aspects of English curriculum. A range of workshops will address practical and pedagogical issues for English teachers in their classrooms and provide teachers with rich resources and practical ideas that can be used in the classroom. Register now at www.vate.org.au VATE 1/134-136 Cambridge Street, Collingwood ph: 9411 8500 Fax: 9411 8511 8:45am–9:15am Registration and morning tea 9.15am–10.00am 1a: Knowing the learner (all attend) This short introduction to the day explores how you get to know the learners of your classroom through a number of lenses, establishing as you do a community of learners.� Amanda McGraw, Federation University and Mary Mason 10.00am–11.00am 2a: Finding your groove with grammar Brush up on your knowledge of grammar by looking at a variety of texts, and learn how to make grammar accessible for your students. This workshop will look at basic grammar: word classes, sentence structures and sentence types, and the subsystems of language (lexis, morphology, phonology, semantics, syntax, discourse). By looking at grammar in context (through advertisements and other authentic documents) you will improve your understanding of terminology and be able to integrate grammar more naturally into your classroom activities. Suitable for all secondary school year levels. Kirsten Fox 2b: Positive behaviour management strategies for the English classroom (and office!) This session will explore practical ways of maintaining positive and affirming relationships with students, staff and parents. Using great ideas from behavioural experts such as Andrew Fuller, Michael Grose, John Bayley and Bill Rogers and from Jill ‘have nearly seen it all’ Fitzsimons, this session will explore setting up classroom routines and expectations, dealing with difficult characters and keeping on top of work submission. Practical tips about preparing for Parent/Teacher interviews will also be covered. we teach texts. This session will look at integrating the Language strand into existing areas of text study for Years 7–10. Luke Francis, MacRobertson Girls’ High School 3b: The Gruen teacher: Creative classroom ideas The Gruen Transfer taught us how marketers manipulate products and services to best meet the needs and desires of their target market. In this workshop, marketing lecturer and English teacher Hugh Gundlach explores the way psychology and creativity theory can contribute to teaching and learning in the English classroom. Discover the Jukebox Journal, Grammar Minesweeper and the Paddle Pop Lesson. Hugh Gundlach, St Leonard’s College 12.00pm–12.30pm Lunch and networking 12.30pm–1.30pm 4a: Apps in the English classroom Why should we let Science and Maths teachers have all the technology fun in the classroom? There are many apps that we can use in English (and Humanities) that allow us to improve the way that we teach and engage and still encourage strong reading, writing and speaking and listening skills. From organisational tools, to collaborative tools, to improving reading skills and creating lessons, there is an app for everything. You should leave with a list of things to try and reasons to try them. Louise Robinson-Lay, Berwick Grammar School 4b: ‘Text you up’: Creating killer text units 11.00am–12.00pm From annotation to assessment, this session will offer ideas and practical tips on how to go about creating useful and interesting text units. An experienced VCE Literature and English teacher will focus on: how to approach texts, what to do with them in the classroom, how to go about connecting them to the world outside, and how to write meaningful and challenging essay prompts. Suited for Middle and VCE classes. 3a: Language and text Callie Martin, Williamstown High School. Jill Fitzsimons, Whitefriars College The Language strand seems a bit alien to many teachers, however, we can easily meet these requirements by making minor alterations in how www.vate.org.au