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BEAQ 2018 - Qld Resources - Rule of Law Institute of Australia
BEAQ 2018 – Qld Resources
4 August 2018 |
Jackie Charles – Education Manager and Fiona Leahy – Education Officer are pleased to be speaking at the Business Educators Queensland Association (BEAQ) Annual Conference 2018 in Brisbane on the 4th of August 2018.
Teachers attending the BEAQ conference and interested Queensland teachers can find the resources and presentation below.
BEAQ 2018 Presentation
Download the PDF of the Conference presentation
Re Cresswell [2018] QSC142
The case note for the ‘Sperm Case’ Re Cresswell [2018] QSC142 and the syllabus links, students questions and further resources can be found here.
ILAC Resource and Scaffold
Download the ILAC Legal Literacy Resource
Download the ILAC Scaffold
Human Rights – Cultural Burial and Immigration Detention
Our Human Rights resource on cultural burial and the character test in the Migration Act 1958 (Cth) can be found here.
Further information about the Quality Teaching Rounds Professional Development Tool can be found here and the Randomised Control Trial paper here.
The Lesson Observation Coding Sheet will help to focus feedback when observing other teachers as part of the QTR process.
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