THE RHYTHMS OF TRANSFORMATION

Caringbah North Public School

June 2022


The Opening Session

We moved, we danced, we laughed, we drew, we reflected and we met some new people. Incorporating the theme of Rhythms of Transformation, we listened to music containing different rhythms and moods, emotions and journeys, and then responded to these in small groups.


The Bazaar Stalls

An exciting part of every Network Days event is the bazaar stalls sessions, when schools hold stall presentation of how the 4Cs are being used in their classrooms, with their teacher PL, in their leadership meetings, with behavioural issues, what their journey has been like on the 4C ocean and more. Here’s just a few snapshots of what was presented this time.

 

Spring Farm PS make the disposition wheel more accessible to younger students through the use of cute, Aussie animal characters.

 

St Eugene College student team - The T Squad - shared their transformative approach to student data.

 

Oatley PS are getting creative with 4CTV. And this year, 4CTV - The Musical was on display.

 

Dubbo College South Campus teachers are taking authentic learning to the community with their Intergenerational Project.

 

Epping West PS are pioneering a great Aussie 4CTL Bake-off, with their Inquiry Ingredients, Experience Baking and Reflection Sprinkles, their disposition donuts are destined for greatness.


The Workshops

Instruments of learning

The rhythms of growth

THE DANCE OF PEDAGOGY

The rhythms of curating teaching

COMPOSING CURRICULUM

The rhythms of bringing learning to life

The value of joy

The rhythms of critical hope and agency

THE TEMPO OF TEACHER EDUCATION

The rhythms of inquiry, reflection and experience

LEADING A SYMPHONY

The rhythms of leadership and complexity


The Closing Plenary Session

The final session provided an opportunity for each school to consolidate their learning from across the 2 days and then share their planned future action with everyone else, inspired by the theme of rhythm.



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