The Diocese of Lismore consists of 34 Primary and 11 Secondary Schools, from Tweed Heads to Laurieton. We provide Catholic education to over 17,500 students.
Principal Learning Networks across the Diocese of Lismore. Our talented Principals and their teams leading transformation in their schools. At St Ambrose, Pottsville and Mary Help of Christians, Sawtell today. So proud of the work. @LynSharratt@kchalls@christyismay
Great short reads filled with strategies that are already known about how low SES schools can thrive. It’s a great reminder of what to focus on @kchalls@krose_katie@christyismay
CESE’s practical guide explores how teachers can support students from low socioeconomic backgrounds to flourish in school. Explicit teaching practices, classroom management, advocacy, effective feedback, & high expectations improve academic achievement. https://t.co/qVIg94IUGt
Fluent reading supports comprehension because pupils’ cognitive resources are freed from focusing on word recognition and can be redirected to comprehending a text.
Literacy Coaches working on Reading Fluency in the Diocese of Lismore.
Miriam Lee- MANSW facilitating a 2 day workshop for our Mathematics Teachers and Leaders.
“Impressed by the focused relevant information and the collaboration across schools from the Diocese has made enacting the new syllabus so much more effective.”
Middle Leadership development plays a pivotal role in addressing policy and practice to elevate the status of the education profession and enhance teaching and school quality. This cohort of leaders in action in the Diocese of Lismore. #GOLD
That’s a wrap for Lismore! We finished our week with Dr Lyn Sharratt at Joeys at Wauchope. They are deep into the AWF with students giving and receiving descriptive feedback. Have a look at these photos @LynSharratt@kchalls@christyismay@LeanneFeltis
System Leaders Day today in the Diocese of Lismore with Dr Lyn Sharratt. Collaborative Inquiry across system teams is ensuring this continues to be the work. What do Leaders do to journey with schools! @kchalls@LynSharratt@LeanneFeltis@christyismay @j_p_mckay
St Mary’s Bowraville hosted Dr Lyn Sharratt on Day 3 across the Diocese of Lismore. The Leadership Team at this school have embraced “the work” and it is making a difference for these children. @LynSharratt@christyismay@LeanneFeltis@kchalls@nadineslingsby1
All teachers must see themselves as teachers of literacy- in every class, every day. The Team at St Francis Xavier, Ballina with Dr Lyn Sharratt. @kchalls@christyismay @j_p_mckay @LeanneFeltis
The team at St Joseph’s Alstonville today. The school is demonstrating great learning and going deeper as they cycle back to P#1,6and 14 in their forever work. Great work! @kchalls@LeanneFeltis@christyismay
Impact of the work in the Diocese of Lismore, summarized by Dr Lyn Sharratt. We are collectively looking at our next steps from a great day in Skennars Head @LynSharratt@kchalls@LeanneFeltis@christyismay
Parameter 14 in action on day 2. Shared responsibility and Accountability- we all collectively own the growth of all faces in our schools. Lyn Sharratt with our host school staff at Holy Family, Skennars Head. @LynSharratt@emmafisher1988@LeanneFeltis@christyismay
And that’s a wrap! Day 1, Tweed Region, host school St James, Catholic primary school. Supported by both our secondary schools - Precision in Practice with our good friend and critical friend- Dr Lyn Sharratt @LynSharratt@kchalls@LeanneFeltis@christyismay@brid_corrigan
@kchalls@mitchell566@acelaustralia An exceptional night amongst some outstanding leaders across education in NSW. ACEL undertake an important role in recognising the profession.
Learning Walks and Talks are a data collection tool for leaders to become even more effective instructional leaders. An opportunity to observe expected, effective assessment and instructional practices. In action at McAuley College & St Mary’s Primary! @LynSharratt@kchalls
Instructional Intelligence and bringing the work together. Congratulations to the 27 schools in the Diocese of Lismore working with Dr Lyn Sharratt over this week. @LynSharratt @j_p_mckay @christyismay@LeanneFeltis
LWTs and the Mind Maps as learning tools for staff. These ones are great examples on High Impact Instructional Strategies @LynSharratt@christyismay@kchalls @j_p_mckay