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Cracking the Hard Class R-12

A Seminar for Primary & Secondary Teachers
Presented by Dr Bill Rogers
This seminar will help in addressing a challenge faced by many teachers today – Why is this particular class so difficult? What can we do, together, to change things? How can we get out of the spiral of defeat and low expectation to enhance success in learning, and social interaction? Most of all how can we support one another?
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Register 5 or more delegates and pay $278 per person
Please Note: You may use the Register (Group) button below to enrol 2 or more delegates as it will be quicker. The Group Discount is automatically calculated when you enter 5 or more delegates.
Seminar Program
Registration 8.30am – 9.00am Seminar 9.00am – 3.00pm
Building 'Learner Assets' in the Classroom

A Seminar for Classroom Teachers Reception - Year 8
Presented by Kath Murdoch
Glenelg SA - Wednesday 30 July 2025
Practical approaches to strengthening the skills and dispositions needed for learning across the curriculum and for life!
Our curriculum provides us with a framework not only for developing knowledge and skills in the disciplines but capabilities that transfer across learning areas. In the contemporary classroom, educators work to help learners see themselves as capable, curious, resourceful individuals with a strong sense of agency. There is growing evidence of the importance of nurturing the kinds of dispositions and skills associated with agency. Being curious, adventurous, resilient, coupled with the skills of self-management, collaboration, thinking, and communication are amongst what we can think of as ‘assets’ for learning. Growing these assets in our learners helps set them on a path to independence, contribution to community and a love of learning for life.
These skills and dispositions do not grow by chance – they are best developed through an explicit, thoughtful, embedded approach that embodies an inquiry stance. The role of the educator is pivotal. In this wonderfully interactive and motivating workshop, Kath will draw upon her vast experience of introducing her ‘learning assets’ to schools all over the world and sharing really practical ways to effectively embed skills and dispositions for learning into our work with children and their families.
We will explore ways of approaching the 6 learning assets but this workshop will be relevant to educators working with the IB Approaches to Learning and Profile Attributes as well as the general capabilities in the Australian Curriculum or indeed any collection of generic skills and/or character traits schools might have developed. Those participants yet to develop such a framework, will walk away with a template for introducing one and a strong repertoire of strategies to support implementation.
Over the course of the day, participants will:
- Take a deep dive into the skills and dispositions associated with self-management, collaboration, research, thinking, communication and contribution
- Participate in and design learning tasks to explicitly develop skills associated with assets for learning
- Explore ways to use the ‘language of learning’ in daily classroom discourse
- Learn how to design ‘split screen’ learning intentions and build learning engagements that focus on the how of learning – not just the what
- Explore a range of texts we can use to promote skills and dispositions for learning
- Consider approaches to assessment in relation to these assets for learning Learn how to weave the teaching of these skills and dispositions can be woven into curriculum planning.
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Register 5 or more delegates and pay $278 per person
Please Note: You may use the Register (Group) button below to enrol 2 or more delegates as it will be quicker. The Group Discount is automatically calculated when you enter 5 or more delegates.
Seminar Program
Registration 8.30am – 9.00am Seminar 9.00am – 3.00pm