The Bulletin - 3 Feb 2025
Welcome to the VCTA Weekly Update.
New Compak items this week
The following Compak items were released in the past week:
Access all Compak items via our website at any time throughout the year.
Make the most of your 2025 VCTA membership by joining our Professional Learning Events in Term 1
In Person
Calling all NEW Teachers to VCE Accounting, Business Management, Economics, and Legal Studies
- Empowering Commerce Educators: Building Your VCE Toolkit, (formally known as From Surviving to Thriving in VCE), empowers teachers with ideas and resources in Unit 1 and/or Unit 3 to build confidence and excel in their own classroom. Presented by skilled experts in each subject, attendees will receive lesson ideas and assessment options that are easy to implement straight away. Places are limited to 100 participants across all four subject areas. Please note, that this event is repeated on Saturday 14 June for Units 2 & 4.
Register Now: Saturday 22 February (Unit 1 and/or Unit 3) at the Treacy Centre, Parkville.
Looking to elevate your SAC writing and assessing skills?
Webinar
Would you like to know how students performed in the 2024 VCE exams to help shape your 2025 year?
- Reviewing Student Performance in the 2024 VCE Exams, is a series of online webinars from VCAA examination panel members. Each presenter will offer their expert advice, highlighting strong and weak responses to questions, and offer hints and tips to help improve you teaching in 2025. Webinars can be viewed live and are made available to all registered participants through to the end of the year.
Register Now: Monday 3 March - Thursday 6 March (various subjects). All registrations will receive access to the webinar after the event.
Online
VCTA Mentor Program for New Teachers - starting in March
- More details to come shortly.
Plus ... Term 2 - Save the Date!
Years 7 - 10 Victorian Curriculum Version 2.0
- Preparing to implement the new curriculum with more details about this amazing event to come shortly.
Friday 20 June at Monash University, City Campus, Docklands
VCTA Social Media - Let's Connect, Collaborate, and Contribute to shaping the future in 2025
To help members receive and contribute VCTA news and event information in a timely and efficient method, we are committing to the delivery of information via alternative channels which from this year will include:
- Email
The VCTA Weekly Updates will continue to be delivered to your inbox each Monday morning throughout Victorian Government school terms. Members can manage their email communication preferences through My Account on the VCTA website.
- The VCTA Website
The Weekly Update will posted into the 'News' section of the VCTA Homepage each week. To access this, scroll down the Homepage until you have located the VCTA News and Community News sections. The three most recent Weekly Updates will be posted on the Homepage in reverse chronological order. Likewise for any Community News.
- LinkedIn & Facebook
VCTA Staff will share important news, updates and resources, via our LinkedIn and Facebook pages. We encourage members to follow and engage with us on these social media platforms and tag us if you create a social media post at one of our events.
Do you have something to contribute towards VCTA communications? Please contact our Executive Officer, Michelle Mitchell.
Two new and exciting roles at VCTA & National Curriculum Services (NCS)
VCTA, and it's subsidiary NCS, are expanding and we are pleased to offer two new part-time, fixed-term contract roles. We invite all members to consider applying for these roles or to share these great opportunities to work with a dynamic and friendly team, with your family and friends:
Do you have a question about these roles? Please contact VCTA Executive Director, Geoffrey O'Neill.
Parliament of Victoria (POV)
POV are offering a free professional development event at Parliament House for teachers on Wednesday 26 February. The event will explore what it means to engage in civics and citizenship education. In addition, POV has a range of alternative professional development on offer via their Connecting Civics and Citizenship page, and updated resources for teachers and students to engage with via their Teach and Learn Page.
Victorian Law Foundation (VLF)
The VLF has recommended The Review: Class Actions in Australia, resource covering a summary of class actions in 2023 & 2024 which is now available to download and may suit the teaching and learning programs in VCE this year.
Productivity Commission - Economic resource
The Productivity Commission has released a new video via YouTube on the 'Opening of Australia to the World' and aligns nicely with the history of trade in our country.
Kind regards,
The VCTA Team