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Workshop Presenter – Friday 21stMarch 2025
Elisabeth Porreca-Dubois – Newcastle High School
A SMART-ER Reading Program: harnessing student voice and choice in reading
Elisabeth will discuss the SMART-ER Reading Program with an added focus on reading for understanding through contemporary reading response strategies (through multiple intelligence theory).The session will allow participants an opportunity to create a digital artefact of their own.
Presenter Bio
Elisabeth Porreca-Dubois is the teacher librarian at Newcastle High School. Over the past 19 years Elisabeth has been dedicated towards diversifying her teaching craft through her experience as a teacher in the NSW Education System, and in California (where she worked as a Curriculum Development Coordinator). Since obtaining her master’s in education (teacher librarianship), Elisabeth has been working collaboratively to successfully make the school library a hub of learning.
Registrations open at https://www.slansw.net.au/events
SLANSW Professional Learning Summit - Change the Narrative
Janet Galimi – SORA
Foster a love of reading & learning using concurrent use lending models
Struggle to run a book club as you can't purchase all of the physical copies? Do your students ask to read the same books? How can students access the same book for a research assignment at home? Digital reading platforms can meet these needs to foster a love of reading and learning using the appropriate lending model. Literacy tools also encourage interaction with texts and comprehension to enhance discussions.
Janet joined OverDrive in 2023, after working as a teacher librarian at a K-12 school in Sydney. She developed a passion for digital books as she studied the Master of Education (Teacher Librarianship) at Charles Sturt University, appreciating the educational benefits to be gained from using digital books as a tool for teaching and learning. Janet is now partnering with school libraries in Australia and New Zealand using Sora.
Gina Krohn – Glenfield Public School
Ideas for Engaging Readers with Author Backpacks
Gina will discuss the project's goals and how the backpacks have been used to engage primary readers, providing examples from a range of different backpacks and highlighting how these cater to a range of reading ages, interests and abilities.
Gina is the teacher librarian at Glenfield Public School, dedicated to inspiring a love of reading, curiosity and learning in her students and fostering literacy in her school community. She is a committee member of the South Western Sydney School Library Network, and outreach officer for the Students Need School Libraries campaign where she advocates for the critical role libraries play in education. In her spare time, she supports the growing PLCC community, demonstrating her ongoing commitment to fostering professional collaboration and innovation.
Jenny Ryan and Darby Jones – Copyright Agency
Embedding Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives in school libraries with Reading Australia resources
This session will explain how Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander literature can be used in school libraries, supported by Reading Australia’s units of work, and how librarians and teacher librarians can identify other appropriate resources for students and staff.
Presenter Bios
Jenny Ryan is the Editor and Digital Publisher for Copyright Agency’s Reading Australia initiative. She has co-chaired sessions on the importance of reading diverse Australian literature at national and state conferences. She has also interviewed educators as part of the Foundation for Learning and Literacy’s annual symposium. Darby Jones is a freelance writer and editor of Kamilaroi, Scottish, and English heritage. As an advocate for diverse representation in literature, he has dedicated his career to amplifying the voices of marginalised peoples.
Anne Tsang – Parramatta Library Heritage Centre
Tour of Heritage displays and cultural collections in Parramatta Libraries
The City of Parramatta cultural collection contains approximately 100,000 objects including artefacts, culturally significant objects, civic and ceremonial gifts and artworks. Join Parramatta Library staff for a tour of current displays and collections within the archives. Beneficial as a potential learning activity for students or simply for those with an interest in local history.
Gail Erskine – CBCA
The SUN Project - CBCA Shadow Judging - illuminating children's literature
CBCA knows the importance of reading; it grows empathy, emotional intelligence, connections to others, critical and creative thinking, and knowledge acquisition. To build a strong reading culture we must provide young Australians with opportunities to be engaged, critical and creative readers. Participants will engage with quality texts using the CBCA Book of the Year Awards judging criteria.
Gail is a former primary school teacher, teacher-librarian, mentor to practising teachers and a university tutor in Children’s Literature. She is passionate about the rights of all children to access quality literature, be inspired by authors and illustrators and be informed by qualified teacher-librarians. She is convinced of the transformative power of children’s books and the importance of connecting kids and books. Building lifelong readers is her passion. Gail has been a member of the CBCA NSW Branch since 1991 and is the 2022-23 Lady Cutler Award recipient.
Paul Scully – City of Parramatta Libraries
Evolving role of public libraries
Paul will look at the evolving role of public libraries with a focus on the creative library.
Paul joined the City of Parramatta Council in 2021 as the Stream Lead - Library – 5 Parramatta Square. Paul brings a wealth of experience to Council, having been a professional librarian for more years than he would like to say. Prior to his current role Paul was the Library Change Manager at Burwood Council. Prior to that, Paul managed libraries at Liverpool and at Fairfield. Prior to these roles Paul was a consultant with Public Library Services at the State Library. In this role he provided advice to councils on all aspects of the management of public libraries. A highlight of this role was co-project managing the roll-out of NSW.net to NSW public libraries. Paul has also served on the Library Council’s Public Libraries Consultative Committee both as a State Library representative and as a public library representative. A highlight of his career was when Fairfield City Council won a Local Government Excellence Award in 2019 in the Service Delivery Category for the Open Libraries Program.
Anna Burkey – Reading Australia
Creating Reading Communities
In this session, Anna will be presenting on reading research, the important elements to building a reading culture and how we reach infrequent and lapsed readers.
Anna Burkey has a passion for storytelling, reading and learning. Hailing from Scotland, where she was on the founding team of Edinburgh UNESCO City of Literature, she currently lives in Melbourne on Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung lands. After several years in leadership roles with State Library Victoria, establishing StartSpace and leading the Centre for Youth Literature, Anna is working with partners across the country to grow Australia Reads - a national not-for-profit collaboration aimed at increasing reading rates. Australia Reads is on a mission to get more people reading more books, more often.
Michelle Bradley – PETAA
Using diverse texts meaningfully
This session will explore why diverse books are so important for use in schools; examples of diverse books; auditing library collections for diverse books; how to use diverse books in a meaningful way that is not tokenistic.
Michelle has had a varied career in education, teaching and leading, for over 30 years. She has been an Early Childhood and Primary teacher, a Teacher of the Deaf and a Teacher Librarian. She has most recently been an Assistant Principal Curriculum and Instruction. Michelle has taught in many areas of NSW and Victoria. She is passionate about all aspects of English and is a renowned book nerd. She is a perpetual student herself and loves the fact that she can keep learning through her work. Michelle loves being a part of supporting teachers and leaders through the many and varied professional learning opportunities offered by PETAA.
SLANSW members and school library colleagues may be interested in resources from All Together Now, a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to promoting racial equity in Australia. Their Agent C program nationwide is now available for free to Year 7 and 8 students until the end of this year.
What is Agent C?
Agent C is a free workshop program designed to address the growing issue of online fake news and conspiracy theories, particularly on hateful and divisive narratives. The program empowers students with the skills and knowledge to challenge harmful conspiracy theories and fake news, while fostering critical thinking and encouraging stimulating conversations among peers.
Why is this important?
Research shows that exposure to online fake news and disinformation is happening at increasingly younger ages, making it more important than ever to equip students with the skills they need to navigate the digital landscape safely and critically.
What’s new?
Thanks to generous funding from Deutsche Bank, we've tailored our program specifically for students aged 12-14, addressing their unique needs and vulnerabilities. The newly updated 2-hour Agent C program is now available for Year 7 and 8 students across Australia, completely free of charge until the end of 2024!
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