Victorian schools are recruiting more than 4,100 teaching professionals as tutors to support students in catching up with any learning they may have missed due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
NAIDOC Week is celebrated by local community events taking place across Australia.
People are encouraged to acknowledge achievers and celebrate excellence through local and regional NAIDOC Awards.
VIT has chosen to revise and extend the application of the regulatory measures published in May 2020 due to the ongoing impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The information forum is especially designed for parents, carers and educators of children with additional learning needs who are transitioning from:
VIT would like to congratulate the finalists for the 2020 Australian Education Awards.
As we approach September, if you haven’t done so already, it’s time to complete your annual registration tasks. Watch a video to help you with the process, and find answers to your most frequently asked questions.
AITSL has produced a series of videos featuring teachers illustrating, through their practice, how they meet the various descriptors of the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers.
Want to create positive change in your school and the education system but not sure how? At Congress, Victorian students come together to help solve the top issues in the education system.
Congress will be held virtually this year from 29 Sep – 2 Oct 2020.
Celebrate National Science Week in your school. The 2020 schools theme is Deep Blue: innovations for the future of our oceans.
In line with the Victorian Treasurer’s announcement in April 2020 where he set the annual index rate at 0.0 per cent, this year's (2020-21) registration fees will remain at 2019-20 levels. The VIT’s registration fees continue to be tax deductible and the lowest across Australia.