The Education Show is a free event for Victorian teachers and school leaders, showcasing the latest in teaching and learning resources.
World Teachers’ Day allows us to shine the spotlight on, celebrate and thank our teachers for the work they do in improving student outcomes and shaping their lives for future success – every year and especially during the tumultuous events of this year.
VIT's 2019-20 annual report was tabled in parliament this week and includes case studies that provide insight into how we carry out our work.
VIT’s programs to support provisionally registered teachers and teacher mentors will continue in 2021.
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).
Access to an eLearn module about infection prevention and control during COVID-19 is now available for all Victorian education settings.
The Centre for Program Evaluation at the University of Melbourne is developing a framework that will help school leaders and teachers make decisions about professional learning needs, in relation to improving teaching practice.
This year’s Education Week will be celebrated from 21 to 27 May with the theme of Healthy Mind, Healthy Body.
World Teachers' Day is an opportunity to acknowledge our teachers and say thanks for the significant contributions they make in our classrooms and communities.
Are you a graduate teacher in a Victorian government school? Register now to attend a Graduate Teacher Conference.