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Professional Development Programme 2016 NAPTOSA WESTERN CAPE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME 2016 TERM ONE PROGRAMME Date Focus Group Topic Presenter Time Venue Fee Due date (to be finalised) For Bookings 1, 8, 15 Foundation Slow and reluctant readers Marlene Rousseau 15:15 – Westcott Primary Member: R230 25 January February Phase Teachers 17:15 Windsor Prep Non-member: R340 (30) Wynberg Boys’ Junior 2, 9, 16, 23 Foundation Creative Writing Judi Kurgan 15:15 – Erica Primary Member: R290 26 January February phase teachers 17:15 Blouberg Ridge Non-member: R400 (30) Primary Montevideo Primary 3, 10, 17, All Teachers Blended learning Jeremy Gibbon 15:15 – Portavue Primary Member: R300 27 January 24 February 17:15 Rondebosch East PrimaryNon- member: R410 (30) 2 March Tamboerskloof Primary 3, 10, 24 Grade 8 – 12 Creative Writing Charmaine Kendal 15:15 – CTLI Member: R300 27 January February English teachers 17:15 Rustenburg Girls’ Non-member: R410 (30) 2, 9 March High Alexander Sinton High 4, 11, 18, 25 All teachers Discipline for Peace Karin Quail 15:15 – Star of the Sea Member: R320 28 January February 17:15 Primary Non-member: R430 (40) 3 March Muizenberg Junior Bergvliet Primary Date Focus Group Topic Presenter Time Venue Fee Due date for (to be finalised) Bookings 4, 11, 18, 25 All teachers Conversational IsiXhosa Linda Pauw 15:15 – Camps Bay High Member: R400 28 January February; 3, Level 1 16:45 Norman Non-member: R510 (30) 10, 17 March Henshilwood High Muizenberg High 8, 15 All teachers Mimio / Smartboard Charmaine Roynon 15:15 – Eversdal Primary Member: R200 1 February February Entry level 17:15 Rustenberg Girls’ Non-member: R310 (30) Junior Kenridge Primary 9, 16, 23 SMTs Curriculum Management Alex Pinnock 15:15 – Athlone North Member: R460 2 February February 17:15 Primary Non-member: R570 (40) 1, 8, 15 Belthorn March Primary 5 April Kenmere Primary 10, 17, 24 All teachers / Inclusion 1 Rose-Ann Reynolds 15:15 – Pinelands North Member: R330 3 February February SMTs 17:15 Primary Non-member: R440 (30) 9, 16 March 11, 18, 25 Foundation Maths: Data handling Agatha Lebethe 15:15 – Dorothea School Member: R200 4 February February Phase Teachers 17:15 Edgemead Primary Non-member: R310 (30) Habibia Primary 13 February SMTs Symposium TBA 08:30 – CTLI Member: R130 5 February 13:30 Camps Bay Non-member: R240 (100) Primary Disa Primary 13 February Foundation Inclusion for Foundation Janet van Heerden 08:30 – Carpe Diem Member: No charge 5 February Phase Teachers Phase Maths 16:30 School Non-member: No (30) (TUC funded) George charge Preparatory George South Primary 15, 22, 29 All teachers How to help the dyslexic Judi Kurgan 15:15 – Alicedale Primary Member: R230 8 February February child 17:15 Blouberg Ridge Non-member: R340 (30) Primary Holy Cross, Brooklyn Date Focus Group Topic Presenter Time Venue Fee Due date for (to be finalised) Bookings 20, 25 Special needs educationBarriers to learning Judi Kurgan 08:30 – Tafelberg School Member: R430 12 February February teachers 12:30 Edgemead Non-member: R540 (30) 3, 10, 17 Primary March 15:15 – Vista Nova School 7, 21 April 17:15 22, 29 Grade R Perceptual skills ORT 15:15 – ORT: Cape Town ScienceMember : R200 15 February February Teachers and Practitioners 17:15 Centre, Non-member: R310 (20) 7 March Main Road, Observatory 1 March FET Phase Inclusion using blended John Bransby 15:15 – Paarl: Member: No charge 23 February Maths and learning for FET Maths and 17:15 District Office Non-member: No (30) Science Science Boland College charge Teachers Charleston Hill Secondary 1, 8, 15 Intermediate Maths: Shape and space Agatha Lebethe 15:15 – Zonnebloem Girls’ PrimaryMember : No charge 23 February March Phase Teachers 17:15 Disa Primary Non-member: No (30) 5 April Westcott Primary charge 2 March FET Phase Inclusion using blended John Bransby 15:15 – Worcester: Member: No charge 24 February Maths and learning for FET Maths and 17:15 Winelands Non-member: No (30) Science Science District Office charge Teachers De La Bat School Drostdy Technical High 2, 9, 16 Foundation Afrikaans FAL: Reading and Estelle Engelbrecht 15:15 – Edgemead Member: R260 24 February March Phase Teachers Writing 17:00 Primary Non-member: R370 (30) 6 April Fish Hoek Primary HJ Kronenberg Primary 2, 9, 16 Intermediate Creative Writing Judi Kurgan 15:15 – Koeberg Primary Member: R230 24 February March Phase Teachers 17:15 Milnerton Primary Non-member: R440 (30) 6 April Seamount Primary Date Focus Group Topic Presenter Time Venue Fee Due date for (to be finalised) Bookings 3 March FET Phase Inclusion using blended John Bransby 15:15 – Caledon: Member: No charge 25 February Maths and learning for FET Maths and 17:15 Overberg District Non-member: No (30) Science Science Office charge Teachers 5 March Foundation Symposium TBA 08:30 – CTLI Member: R130 26 February Phase & 13:30 Tamboerskloof Non-member: R240 (100) Grade R Primary Teachers Labiance Primary 5 March All Teachers 1 Day PROGRO: Positive Dr John Gibbon & 08:30 – York High Member: R130 26 February Discipline Team 16:30 Outeniqua High Non-member: R240 (50) George South Primary 12 March Foundation Inclusion for Foundation Janet van Heerden 08:30 – Atlantis: Member: No charge 4 March Phase Teachers Phase Maths 16:30 Avondale Primary Non-member: No (30) (TUC funded) Berzelia Primary charge Dawn School 22, 23 March Support Staff Waterproofing Phase 1 Maranatha Skills 08:30 – HJ Kronenberg Member: R590 18 March Development 16:00 Primary Non-member: R700 (20) Institute Kenmere Primary Koeberg Primary 30, 31 March Support Staff Carpentry Phase 1 Maranatha Skills 08:30 – PW Botha College Member: R590 18 March Development 16:00 (George) Non-member: R700 (20) Institute York High Outeniqua High TERM TWO PROGRAMME Date Focus Group Topic Presenter Time Venue Fee Due date for (to be finalised) bookings 6, 13, 20 April FET Phase Physical Science Jeremy Gibbon 15:15 – Sea Point High Member: R300 30 March 17:15 Edgemead High Non-member: R410 (30) 4, 11 May Settlers High 6, 13, 20 April Gr 8 – 12 Literature Charmaine Kendal 15:15 – Rustenburg Girls’ Member: R300 18 March English 17:15 High Non-member: R440 (30) 4, 11 May Teachers Norman Henshilwood High Fish Hoek High 7, 14, 21 April All Teachers Discipline for Peace Karen Quail 15:15 – De Kuilen Primary Member: R320 18 March 17:15 Idas Valley Non-member: R430 (40) 5, 12 May Primary Tembaletu LSEN School 9, 14, 23, 28 All Teachers Conversational IsiXhosa Linda Pauw 09:00 – Paarl Boys’ Member: R400 18 March April Level 1 10:30 Primary Non-member: R510 (30) Boston Primary 7, 12, 21 May 15:15 – Rhenish Primary 16:45 9, 13, 20 Grade R – 2 English Language ORT 08:30 – ORT: Cape Town ScienceMember : R400 18 March April Teachers Development 12:30 Centre, Observatory Non-member: R510 (20) 4, 11 May 15:15 – 17:15 12, 19 April All Teachers Mimio / Smartboard Charmaine Roynon 15:15 – Eversdal Primary Member: R200 5 April Intermediate / Advanced 17:15 Kenridge Primary Non-member: R310 (30) Rustenburg Girls’ Junior 12, 19, 26 Admin & Administrative and Alex Pinnock 15:15 – Rhodes High Member: R330 5 April April Secretarial Secretarial Skills 1 17:15 Rustenburg Girls’ Non-member: R440 (40) 3, 10 May Staff at High Schools Westerford High Date Focus Group Topic Presenter Time Venue Fee Due date for (to be finalised) bookings 13, 20 April All Teachers Support for AD/HD children Judi Kurgan 15:15 – Milnerton Primary Member: R230 6 April 4 May 17:15 Muizenberg Non-member:R340 (30) Junior Rondebosch East Primary 14, 21, 28 SMT School Management 2 Alex Pinnock 15:15 – Rustenburg Girls’ Member: R330 7 April April 17:15 High Non-member: R440 (40) 5, 12 May Koeberg Primary Rondebosch Boys’ High 16, 30 April After Care Managing an effective after Petra Gustufson 09:00 – Paarl Boys’ Member: R630 8 April 14, 28 May Staff care Sharon de Vries 13:00 Primary Non-member: R740 (30) Noord Eind Primary, Paarl 18, 25 April Intermediate What is non-fiction? 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