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Professional Development Programme PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME 2017 Term One Date Focus Group Topic Presenter Time Venue Fee Due date (to be finalised) For Bookings 14 January New Teachers & Course: School Readiness Alex Pinnock & 08:30 – Belgravia High Member: R240 9 December Teachers with 1 or for Teachers Shandre Otto 12:30 Bergvliet High Non-member: R480 2016 2 years’ experience Bergvliet Primary (40) 19, 26 January; 2, 9 15:15 – February 17:15 6, 13, 20, 27 Grade 8 -12 English Creative Writing Charmaine Kendal 15:15 – Jan Kriel School Member: R260 30 January February; 6 Teachers 17:15 St Joseph’s Marist Non-member: R530 (30) March Brothers The Settlers High 8 February Grade 10 – 12 Financial Maths Debbie Marucchi 15:15 – Point High (Mossel Member: R100 1 February Maths Teachers 17:45 Bay) Non-member: R220 (50) Thembalethu High (George) Wittedrift High (Plettenberg Bay) (Southern Cape Event) 9 February Grade 12 Calculus Debbie Marucchi 15:15 – York High (George) Member: R100 2 February Maths Teachers 17:45 Albertinia High Non-member: R220 (50) (Albertinia) Aurial College (Oudshoorn) (Southern Cape Event) 11, 25 HOD’s & Aspiring Leading and Managing a Schools 09:00 – UCT Member: R470 3 February February; 11, HOD’s Curriculum delivery Team Development Unit, 12:30 Non-member: R600 (30) 25 March UCT 13, 20, 27 All Primary School Social Emotional Learning Linda Bruce 15:15 – CTLI Member: R450 6 February February Teachers 17:15 Ysterplaat Primary Non-member: R570 (50) Ysterplaat Junior Primary 15, 22 All Teachers Temperament for Teachers Karen Quail 15:15 – Tafelberg School Member: R325 8 February February; 1, 17:15 Tygerhof Primary Non-member: R650 (40) 8, 15 March Siyazingisa Primary 20, 27 All Teachers & The Multilingual Classroom – HowProf toLiesel Hibbert 15:15 – CTLI Member: R240 13 February February; 1,8 WCED Officials Teach Effectively in a Multi 17:15 Rahmaniyeh Non-member: R400 (30) March Lingual Classroom Primary Molenbeek School 6, 13, 27 All Teachers Inclusion 3 Rose-Ann Reynolds 15:15 – Pinelands North Member: R300 27 February March; 24 17:15 Primary Non-member: R420 (30) April; 8 May Habibia Primary Square Hill Primary 8, 15, 22, 29 SMT’s Curriculum Management Alex Pinnock 15:15 – Blouberg Ridge Member: R300 1 March March; 19 17:15 Primary Non-member: R550 (40) April CBC St John’s School Koeberg Primary 11 March Teachers at Special Symposium TBC 09:00 – CTLI Member: R100 3 March Schools 13:30 Carel du Toit Centre Non-member: R220 (100) Rustenberg Girls’ High 15, 22 March All Teachers Financial Fitness Nedbank 15:15 – Buren High Member: NC 8 March 16:45 Vista Nova Non-member: R100 (30) Masimambane High 16, 23 March Foundation Phase Creating a Positive Inclusion SA 15:15 – Valpark Primary Member: R150 9 March Teachers Behaviour Environment 16:45 Van Non-member: R270 (30) Vlottenburg Primary Voorspoed Primary 25 March SMT members / 1 Day PROGRO: Mentoring Dr John Gibbon & 08:30 – CTLI Member: R220 17 March heads of academics Teachers Mike Russell 16:00 Molenbeek School Non-member: R340 (50) & teachers in Rahmaniyeh charge of interns or Primary beginner / new teachers 5, 6 April Support Staff Bricklaying Phase 2 Maranatha Skills 08:30 – Ysterplaat Primary Member: R600 31 March Development 16:00 Habibia Primary Non-member: R890 (20) HJ Kroneberg Primary 10, 11, 12 Teachers / HOD’s Level 1: An Introduction to Shane Johansen 09:00 – Kenridge Primary Member: R1 000 31 March April Sports Coaches Coaching - Reinhard Moors 16:00 Kensington High Non-member: (25) School Psychologists Reconnecting Teachers with Jan Kriel School R1 520 Guidance Their Passion Counsellors 12 April Support Staff Financial Fitness Nedbank 09:00 – CTLI Member: NC 31 March 12:30 Alexander Sinton Non-member: R100 (30) High Westcliff School of Skills Term Two Date Focus Group Topic Presenter Time Venue Fee Due date for (to be finalised) bookings 22 April; 6, 20 All HOD’s & Moderation Practices Schools 09:00 – UCT Member: R470 31 March May; 3 June Aspiring HOD’s Development Unit, 12:30 Non-member: R600 (30) UCT 22 April; 6 May All WCED Introduction: The Critical Dr David Crombie 08:30 – CTLI Member: R220 31 March Officials / Role of Emotional 13:00 Forest Heights High Non-member: R440 (30) Principals / Intelligence (EI) in Gardenia Primary Deputies / Education HODSs / Teachers 5 & 6 May All in Education Education Indaba Various 14:00 – CTLI NC 26 April 18:00 Norman & Henshilwood High 09:00 – Alexander Sinton 13:30 High 10, 17, 24, 31 Primary School Nia 15:15 – Wynberg Girls’ Member: R485 3 May Calm Classrooms May; 7, 14 June Teachers Jeanine 16:45 Junior Non-member: R700 (20) Wynberg Boys’ Junior Woodville Primary 13, 20 May All Foundation Managing Learner Diversity Inclusion SA 08:30 – CTLI Member: R300 8 May Phase Teachers in the Classroom 12:30 AZ Berman Primary Non-member: R420 (30) (modules 1, 2 &3) Aberdare Primary 20 May After Care: The Working breakfast: Petra Gustafson 09:00 – Kenridge Primary Member: R200 12 May Decision Managing an Effective After Sharon de Vries 13:00 Panorama Primary Non-member: R320 (30) makers Care Parow North Primary 22, 29 May Foundation Managing Language Diversity Inclusion SA 15:15 – Bastion Primary Member: R150 15 May Phase Teachers 16:45 Battswood Primary Non-member: R270 (30) Bay Primary 23, 30 May; 6, Aspiring Curriculum Management for Alex Pinnock 15:15 – St John’s Primary Member:R300 11 May 13, 20 June Leaders Aspiring Leaders 17:15 Rondebosch East Non-member:R550 (40) Primary Habibia Primary 24, 31 May All Teachers Advanced Mimio & Charmaine Roynon 15:30 – CTLI Member: R200 17 May Smartboard 17:00 Milnerton High Non-member: R320 (30) Milnerton Primary 29 May Intermediate Workshop: The Literacy Estelle 15:15 – Edgemead Primary Member: R120 22 May Phase Teachers Wheel (English / Afrikaans) Engelbrecht 17:15 Fish Hoek Primary Non-member: R240 (30) Golden Grove Primary 30 May SMT’s / Staff Wellness: Play@Work Rozelle Johansen 15:15 – Ysterplaat Primary Member: R250 23 May Wellness Rep / 17:15 Windsor Prep Non-member: R370 (25) Teachers Westbank High 29 May; 5, 12, All Teachers Blended Learning Jeremy Gibbon 15:15 – Somerset College Member: R300 22 May 19, 26 17:15 Soneike High Non-member: R690 (30) June South Peninsula High 31 May; 7, 14, English Teaching Literature Charmaine Kendal 15:15 – CTLI Member:R260 24 May 21, 28 June Teachers 17:15 Durbanville High Non-member:R530 (30) Grade 8 - 12 Milnerton High 6, 13, 20, June All Teachers Discipline for Peace Karen Quail 15:15 – Groote Schuur Member: R325 29 May 25 July; 17:15 High Non-member: R650 (30) 2 August Rhodes High Heathfield Primary 14, 21, 28 June Foundation Data Handling Agatha Labethe 15:15 – Melton Primary Member: R300 7 June Phase 17:15 Isikhokelo Primary Non-member: R420 (30) Teachers Isilimela Comprehensive School 15, 22, 29 June All Teachers Intervention for learners with Judi Kurgan 15:15 – Blouberg Ridge Member: R195 8 June specific barriers to 17:15 Primary Non-member: R380 (30) learning/dyslexia Camps Bay Preparatory Bellpark Primary 19, 26 June; 24, All Senior Inclusion in the Senior Phase Rose-Ann 15:15 – Pinelands High Member: R300 12 June 31 July; 7 Phase Teachers Reynolds 17:15 Eben Donges High Non-member: R615 (30) August Fairbairn College 24, 28 June; FP and IP Barriers to Learning Judi Kurgan 08:30 – Camps Bay Member: R435 15 June 26 July; 2, 16, Teachers 12:30 Primary Non-member: R870 (30) 23 August including Belthorn Primary Grade R 15:15 – CBC St John’s 17:15 Parklands 5,6 July Support Staff Tiling Phase 2 Maranatha Skills 08:30 – Observatory Junior Member: R600 30 June Development 16:00 St Augustine’s Non-member: R890 (20) Primary Thomsa Wildschutt Junior 11 July SMT members 1 Day PROGRO: Mentoring Dr John Gibbon & 08:30 – CTLI Member: R220 30 June Heads of Teachers Mike Russell 16:00 Harold Cressy Non-member: R340 (50) Academics High Teachers in Hottentots charge of Holland High interns or beginner/new teachers Term Three Date Focus Group Topic Presenter Time Venue Fee Due date for (to be finalised) bookings 5 August All Foundation PhaseCreating Space for Stress- Sensory 09:00 – CTLI Member: R400 30 June Teachers / Free Learning Intelligence 12:00 Capricorn Primary Non-member: R540 (30) Therapists / Micklefield Support Staff Health Professionals 8, 15, 22, 29 All Principals / Course: Mindfulness Based Jenny Canau 15:15 – Rhodes High Member: R560 1 August August; 5, 12, Deputies / Living 17:15 DF Malan High Non-member: (20) 19, 26 HOD’s / Claremont High R1 120 September Teachers / Admin & Sec Staff 12 August Foundation Maths: Geometric and Agatha Labethe 08:30 – Waldorf School Member: R300 4 August Phase Number patterns in the 12:30 Windmeul Primary Non-member: R420 (30) 17 August Teachers Foundation 15:15 – Wingfield Primary Phase 17:15 21, 28 August; SMT’s Managing the School as a Dr Lane Benjamin 15:15 – Vuyiseka Secondary Member: R390 24 July 4, 11, 18 Safe and Caring Community Archie Benjamin 17:15 Vuzamanzi Primary Non-member: R590 (30) September – Creating and Managing WD Hendricks a Stress and Trauma Primary informed school 4, 11, 18 Admin & Sec Course: Admin & Secretarial Alex Pinnock 15:15 – Stellenberg High Member:R300 28 August September; 9, Staff 17:15 Surrey Primary Non-member:R550 (40) 16 October Spine Road High 18 September Intermediate Workshop: The Literacy Estelle 15:15 – Beaumont Primary Member: R120 11 September Phase Wheel Engelbrecht 17:15 Rhenish Primary Non-member: R240 (30) Teachers Idas Valley Primary 19, 26, All Teachers The Classroom as a Safe Dr Lane Benjamin 15:15 – CTLI Member: R390 29 August September; 10, Community – Managing 17:15 Turfhall Primary Non-member: R590 (30) 17, 24 stress and trauma in the Tuscany Glen October classroom High Term Four Date Focus Group Topic Presenter Time Venue Fee Due date for (to be finalised) bookings 14 October After Care Managing an Effective After CarePetra Gustafson 09:00 – Pinelands North Member: R200 29 September Staff “Master Class” Sharon de Vries 13:00 Primary Non-member: R320 (30) Plumstead Prep Rondebosch Boys’ Prep .
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