Invited Speaker: Malcolm McInerney

Malcolm has been a teacher in South Australian Education Department schools since 1976. He considers humanities education is critical in the school curriculum and has been heavily involved in the teaching and promotion of geography over the years. Malcolm has a keen...

Summer in early July

CEGSA is very pleased to have Summer Howarth as one of two invited speakers at the upcoming state conference.  Summer Howarth is a Middle School Year Coordinator at Ravenswood School for Girls, Sydney. She is also a member of the Middle Years of Schooling Association...

Bringing 21C Pedagogy to Life

Imagine a young child at play – what do we see?  What are the natural ways they engage as learners? What do we see them doing, verbalising, attending to? Learning is the natural human condition, a lifelong process and disposition to make sense and meaning of our...

Conference Catchup!

On Saturday August 13, St Peter’s College was host to over 112 delegates who attended the 2011 CEGSA state conference. This was an ideal opportunity for these dedicated South Australian teachers to hear the latest research in the area of ICT, learn valuable new ideas...

Conference 2011 -Key Note: Tom March

Get to Know Tom: Tom March has contributed to authentic teaching, learning and children for the past three decades. He finds this often involves technology as both inspiration to creativity and a means to impressive accomplishments. Recognised as a Teacher of the Year...

Getting to the 2011 Conference

St Peter’s College is on the Northern Tip of the city and within easy reach of public transport and hotels. Map of St Peter’s College St Peter’s College Map The CEGSA 2011 Conference will be held in building 24. Parking Limited parking is available...
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