
๐ I am thrilled to be presenting at the upcoming A Matter of Translation Conference, and I can’t wait to share a transformative educational experience with you!
In my session, we will dive deep into the integration of the science of learning with the digital and design components of the Technologies Australian Curriculum. Together, we will embark on an invigorating journey by combining the powerful EL Education and XP School’s expeditionary learning approach. Our goal is to foster profound understanding and unstoppable growth among students, elevating the learning experience to new heights.
Join me as we explore the incredible potential of expeditionary learning, embracing deep learning and the creation of authentic products for a real audience. Witness how this innovative approach can significantly enhance the learning process and promote profound growth and development in Technologies.
Allow me to introduce myself: I am Matt Jensen, the Learning and Teaching Leader for Middle Years at St Mary’s College Ipswich. Currently pursuing a Master of Education in Educational Leadership at the prestigious University of Wollongong, I am dedicated to recognizing teachers as the most important learners in our schools.
My passion lies in empowering educators to provide the best possible learning experience for students. With expertise in the science of learning, instructional coaching, digital pedagogy, and middle years schooling, I am committed to inspiring both teachers and students to reach their full potential.
Together, let’s enliven education and inspire a generation of curious, creative, and empowered learners. See you at the conference! ๐
Conference Registrations
Registrations to attend A Matter of Translation are now live (click here for registration link). The conference is a low-cost event to provide high-quality, relevant professional learning to any teacher (including pre-service teachers) from any school. We have two exceptional keynotes in Dr Greg Ashman (Author, Podcaster and Deputy Principal of Ballarat Claredon College) and Dr Tim McDonald (CEO of YMCA WA and subject matter expert on the Federal Governmentโs review of Behaviour Management in Australia Schools). Even though the registration to present has just opened, we have already received seven workshop proposals from across Australia and abroad. Registrations close Wednesday, 30th of August.
Registration fees for this conference are as follows:
University students/Pre-service teachers: $25
Teachers from Partner Schools: $50
Teachers from Non-Partner Schools: $150
Confirmed Workshop Presenters: Free
All proceeds are dedicated to expanding the Churchie Narragunawali Reconciliation in Education (RAP) project.
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