Where: 4.30pm - 6.30pm
Tuesday 4th March, 13th March, 18th March, 25th March & 1st April
Where: Online- Delivered via Zoom- link provided on booking
Presenter: Peter Murphy
Cost:
Members: $550
This program is only open to current DATTA Vic members.
Schools in Victoria are currently facing a severe shortage in recruiting trained Design & Technologies teachers. Over the past few years, many D&T teachers have retired, and with limited opportunities for people to undertake initial teacher education in D&T, we have a situation with a growing number of job openings and no one to fill them. DATTA Vic is working with our partners to develop long term solutions to this crisis.
However, we understand that schools need support now, as more and more teachers from other learning areas (art, science, etc) are being called on to deliver the D&T curriculum. We also know that the problem is even greater for schools in regional areas. And while we welcome the new Grad Cert in Secondary Design & Technologies, we recognise that only teachers from Government schools who already have a D&T load are eligible to participate.
Therefore we are repeating our Online Teaching Design Masterclass for our members in Term 2. The program is targeted at new and existing teachers who may not have had initial Technologies Teacher training but are currently teaching, or wish to teach, the D&T curriculum in secondary schools. However, it is also very relevant to existing teachers of D&T who wish to learn more about design education. Note there will also be content related to the new VCE Product Design & Technologies study design and the Design & Technologies curriculum 2.0.
The Masterclass will be delivered by Peter Murphy, former president of DATTA Australia and DATTA Vic who has been delivering Teaching Design Masterclasses for DATTA Vic since 2019. Peter is a sought after speaker and leader in Design and Technologies education.
The program will be delivered via five webinars. These will run from Tuesday 4th March, 13th March, 18th March, 25th March & 1st April There will also be 2 hours of project work each week, to be carried out at a time suitable for each participant.
To be eligible for this program, you must: