As part of the Victorian government’s special needs plan, registered teachers are now required to undertake professional development (PD) activities to develop their capability to teacher learners with disability (special needs).
This year’s Education Week will be celebrated from 21 to 27 May with the theme of Healthy Mind, Healthy Body.
This year NAIDOC Week’s national celebrations focus on the importance, resilience and richness of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages.
Applications to present at the 2018 Early Childhood Education Conference in Melbourne on Friday 25 and Saturday 26 May 2018 are now open.
From 1 October 2017 the Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT) will only recognise previous teaching experience when it is part of an application for immediate full registration.
It is with great sadness that the Victorian Institute of Teaching advises of the death of Andrew Ius following a period of illness.
If you're a casual relief teacher, relieving teacher, emergency teacher or relief teacher, help VIT support you by completing our CRT support survey.
The FutureSchools Expo features seminars, TeachMeets, robot demonstrations, on-floor workshops and so much more.
The 2017 ACE National Conference has been developed by educators FOR educators, aiming at early childhood, primary and secondary teachers as well as tertiary and vocational education and training.
CRT networks provide an opportunity for CRTs (casual relief, emergency, relieving and relief teachers) to connect with a supportive and like-minded group of colleagues.