Learning By Design
Professional learning focused on planning, assessment, feedback and the teaching practices that help learning stick.
Ideal for schools looking to strengthen consistency, improve outcomes and build teacher capability.
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Making sense of curriculum requirements so that teachers can confidently identify what matters most and translate it into classroom practice.
For: Early career teachers, teachers teaching outside their method area, returning teachers, and educators moving into new year levels or subjects.
Focus Areas
Understanding the structure and purpose of curriculum documents
Identifying the knowledge, skills and understandings that matter most
Distinguishing between curriculum requirements and classroom activities
Using curriculum documents to inform planning, assessment and teaching
Participants leave with:
Greater confidence navigating curriculum documents and achievement standards
Practical strategies for identifying priorities within the curriculum
A clearer understanding of how curriculum should drive planning, assessment and classroom practice
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Designing learning with the end in mind so that assessment, teaching and success criteria work together.
For: Classroom teachers, curriculum teams and learning area leaders.
Focus Areas
Starting with desired learning outcomes rather than activities
Aligning learning, assessment and classroom practice
Creating learning sequences that build towards success
Participants leave with:
A clear planning process that starts with outcomes and reduces guesswork
Practical tools for aligning curriculum, assessment and teaching
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Building review, retrieval and guided practice into everyday teaching so learning lasts beyond the assessment.
For: Whole-school PD, teaching teams and schools focused on improving student learning outcomes.
Focus Areas
Understanding why students forget and what helps learning stick
Using retrieval and review routines that fit within existing programs
Applying modelling and guided practice to strengthen learning and retention
Participants leave with:
Practical strategies that strengthen learning and retention
Ready-to-use routines that make learning stick
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Designing assessments that capture what students can actually do, not just what they can remember.
For: Classroom teachers, curriculum teams and learning area leaders.
Focus Areas
Identifying the skills and understandings that matter most
Designing assessments that provide meaningful evidence of learning
Moving beyond content coverage to authentic demonstration of learning
Participants leave with:
Assessment strategies that measure meaningful learning
Greater confidence in gathering and interpreting evidence of student growth
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Practical approaches to feedback that improve learning without creating unsustainable workload.
For: All teachers, teams reviewing assessment and reporting practices.
Focus Areas
Understanding the difference between feedback that changes practice and feedback that gets ignored
Using written, verbal and peer feedback effectively
Building feedback cycles into everyday teaching
Feedback That Works
Participants leave with:
Feedback strategies students can act on immediately
Practical approaches that improve learning without adding to workload