More dates

PD Day – Evidence & Instrument-Specific Marking Guides (ISMGs) - BIOLOGY

This event has passed Get tickets

Event description

What: Professional Development Day: Evidence & Instrument-Specific Marking Guides (ISMGs) - BIOLOGY.

When: 8:30am – 3:00pm, Monday 31 October 2022.

Where: Canterbury Functions Centre - Canterbury College, 182 Old Logan Village Road, Waterford.

- Use the Sports Precinct Gate via Old Logan Village Road with plenty of onsite parking.

Who: For Senior Biology Teachers – From ANY South-East Queensland Secondary School.

Cost: FREE EVENT!

BUT… Attendees MUST supply an IA1 Instrument AND Confirmed Student Work Sample for IA2 and IA3, which will be de-identified and shared with event attendees.

Catering: Fully catered Morning Tea, Lunch Break and Afternoon Tea supplied.

Barista coffee will also be available onsite for purchasing.

RSVP: Please RSVP by 11:59pm Sunday 16 October 2022 using the Get Tickets button on this webpage.

Dress Code: Smart Casual.

Description: These events aim to help Senior Science Teachers identify evidence in student work, and reliably link it to the ISMG descriptors it demonstrates.

The day will involve reviewing a variety of Confirmed Student Work Samples for IA2 and IA3 from a range of schools, so attendees can see how other schools are successfully interpreting ISMGs.

There will also be discussion around drafting and authentication techniques that schools are using, and a sharing of endorsed IA1 instruments.

The event will be based around professional discussions amongst our Science colleagues, rather than presenter delivered content.

A QCAA representative will also be present for a Q&A session in the afternoon.

A summary package of the day will be prepared afterwards and supplied to all attendees.

Attendance will initially be capped at ONE teacher per school per subject, to allow the maximum number of schools to participate.

This year’s event will be in-person ONLY on the day of the subject’s external exam.

For more information please contact: Mr Nick Gillin, Acting Head of Science Faculty – Canterbury College: n.gillin@canterbury.qld.edu.au

These events proudly supported by STAQ: Science Teachers Association of Queensland.


Powered by

Tickets for good, not greed Humanitix donates 100% of profits from booking fees to charity




Refund policy

No refund policy specified.