Achieving Impact
Event description
How to Apply The Twenties with Confidence and Ease
Beyond the Basics: Mastering the Twenties in Your Classroom
You've discovered the Twenties – now it's time to master their application! This free, two-hour online workshop is your next step in confidently weaving these valuable resources into your daily classroom practice, ensuring your students continue to thrive.
This workshop is all about practical application.
Register now for our free workshop, hosted on Zoom.
Monday 28th July 04:30 pm - 06:30 pm AEST
Monday 4th August 06:00 pm - 08:00 pm AEST
Join Summer Howarth, one of Australia's leading education specialists, as she guides you through simple ways to embed the Twenties into your lesson plans and content. Get ready to transform your teaching with ready-to-use strategies and expert insights.
Building on the foundation from our first workshop, you'll engage in hands-on activities to learn how to:
Skillfully integrate the Twenties into a variety of subject areas and lesson types.
Develop engaging classroom activities that maximize the impact of the Twenties on student skills development and self-efficacy.
Confidently adapt the Twenties to suit the diverse needs of your students.
You'll leave with concrete examples, a clear roadmap for implementation, and the assurance that you can effectively empower your students with the Twenties.
Don't take our word for it!
"I was blown away by how practical and applicable the strategies shared in the Achieving Impact workshop were. It's given me a whole new toolkit for engaging my students and helping them develop the skills they need to thrive in the future."
Sarah, QLD Educator
This workshop is perfect for educators, careers teachers, youth workers, parents who home school, and anyone who supports young people.
Don't miss this opportunity to:
Unlock the full potential of the Twenties in your classroom.
Streamline your planning by making the Twenties a natural part of your lesson plans.
Collaborate with a community of educators committed to student success.
Deepen your engagement with our free virtual resource hub.
Register now for our free workshop, hosted on Zoom.
Monday 28th July 04:30 pm - 06:30 pm AEST
Monday 4th August 06:00 pm - 08:00 pm AEST
A note on Safeguarding
The King’s Trust Australia recognises that all people we interact with and, in particular, vulnerable people, regardless of their age, gender, race, religious beliefs, disability, sexual orientation, or family or social background, have equal rights to protection from abuse, neglect, or exploitation.
The King’s Trust Australia values and will respond promptly and constructively to all information presented by workers or third parties regarding the safety and welfare of all people we interact with including vulnerable people. We believe that working in partnership with other agencies is key to promoting the welfare of vulnerable people.
We commit to:
Protecting all people that interact with, or are affected by, The King’s Trust Australia
Working to ensure all workers report any incident to the relevant The King’s Trust Australia person when it is reasonable to suspect that a person’s safety or welfare is at risk.
All safeguarding concerns raised will be appropriately and effectively managed. This includes taking a survivor-centric approach and observing all relevant laws relating to safeguarding.
Providing support for workers to uphold the policy. This includes receiving appropriate training and instruction on safeguarding best practice in proportion to the operations of The King’s Trust Australia.
A copy of the Trust’s safeguarding policy is available upon request.
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