Conference PowerPoints
Des English Memorial Lecture
2017 Des English Memorial Lecture. Nancy Devlin
AASE 2017 Conference, Des English Memorial Lecture, Deborah Hall
Friday, 7th April 2017
Effectiveness of Individualised Programs – Lisa Walker Yarrabah School
Additional Document – Lisa Walker – Effectiveness of Individualised – My Pathways Plan Seniors
Efficacy of Intensive Reading Interventions for both Younger and Older Low-Progress Readers in Schools Serving Remote Aboriginal Communities – Sarah Arakelian and Meree Reynolds^
How the Phrase “Walk With Me” Changed a School Culture – Barbara Olsen, Julie Backhouse and Kerry Watson East Gippsland Specialist School #
Walking with Kaydon – the Journey of a Learner at The Patch^
Anthea Naylor – Video Self Modelling Application in Inclusive and Special Education Classrooms
Developing Employment Options for Young Adults with Moderate to High Support Needs with Support of the NDIS. A case study of the Hospitality Industry in Geelong, Victoria – Barwon Valley SDS #
Normal is just a Setting on a Dryer – Ross Bowey Department of Education and Training, NSW #
Walking the Talk: Social and Emotional Learning in Action – Associate Professor Helen Cahill The University of Melbourne^
Conductive Education and Collaborative Partnerships – Shona Ballantyne Carson Street School
Is your Lesson Planning Inclusive? The Universal Design for Learning Framework for an Australian Context – Dr Matt Capp Brisbane Catholic Education #
Calming Spaces in Archdiocese Schools Guidelines
Delivering Equine Facilitated Learning to Engage Students with a Disability who have Experienced Trauma – Todd Macbeth and Lauren Short East Gippsland Specialist School, Sue Svetlik Equine Facilitated Learning Bruthen #
Rich Tasks, Confident Young People and Curriculum Success – Deborah Hall and Lauren Hofmeyer Henbury School #
Indigenous Assessment in the Northern Territory: Best Practice – Sue Edwards and Santie Du Plessis Department of Education NT #
Improving Leadership Response to Staff Resistance – Dan Petro Behavioural Resources Australia
Leading the Response to Intervention (RTI) Model: The Essential Key Components of the RTI Model for the Successful Identification and Support of at Risk Learners – Michelle Van Puyvelde Evatt Primay School #
Tweak your Teaching: Upskilling Mainstream Educators through access to Evidence-based Strategies in order to Support Learning Difficulties in the P-12 Classroom – Cleo Westhorpe Melbourne Gilrs Grammar
Understanding and Documenting Progress in Dance for Children with Special needs: Using new Technology to Enable Evidence-based assessment – Sue Mullane Sunshine Special Developmental School and Dr Kim Dunphy The University of Melbourne #
Saturday, 8th April 2017
Talk with Us: Teaching Informed by Speech Pathology and Speech Pathology Informed by Teaching – Elspeth Hurse and Amy Southwood Department of Education NT #
Additional Document 1 – The 8th Sense – Sensory Overview
INSPIRE: Online Software System Supporting School and System-wide collaboration in the Identification, Referral, Funding, Planning for and Reporting on Students with Additional Support Needs – Adriaan Du Plessis and John Morton Catholic Education Northern Territory Diocese of Darwin #
Developing and Validating a Model of Practice for Prep/Kindergarten Teachers Educating Students on the Autism Spectrum in Inclusive Classrooms – Annalise Taylor Griffith Universityand the Cooperative Centre for Living with Autism^
The Jigsaw Program – Therese Bourke and Mareta D’Angelo Warringa Park School #
Malibu School AAC – A Voice for All – Noelene Mason Department of Education WA #
“I felt as though I did something with myself today. I rarely get that feeling” The Social, Academic and Vocational Outcomes of Mentoring Programs and Inclusive Activities – Jarrod McGrath The Woden School #
Video Learning Profiles: Promoting Student Agency and Supporting Educational Transitions – Christopher Rayner The University of Tasmania and Robert Carter Department of Education TAS^
Reducing Restrictive Practices Project – Warren Dawson Queensland Department of Education and Training^
Using Visual Arts as a Tool to Encourage Children with Autism to Communicate Feelings and Emotions – Christopher Rayner and Alicia Round University of Tasmania^
Let’s Get MOVEing! Mobility Opportunities via Education – Bec Stark Lucas Gardens School and MOVE International #
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