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Author: lenoxhill

Catalyst featured in Catholic Leaders’ Day

Written by lenoxhill on April 14, 2022. Posted in News.

The Catalyst team were delighted to host a workshop on Catholic Leaders’ Day for all Principals across the Archdiocese to discuss progress and share key learnings from 2021, and the direction the program will take in 2022. Catholic Leaders’ Day occurs twice a year, bringing together every Principal from every school to share their experiences and build common knowledge. 

Catholic Education Canberra & Goulburn (CECG) director Ross Fox commenced the day with an enlightening keynote presentation on the Five-Year Strategic Plan, followed by time for Principals to consider the plan’s objectives and how it may impact their schools. 

Principals then chose to attend three sessions on a variety of topics that impact their school and the system. The Catalyst session was attended by almost every Principal, cementing its importance in our school’s agenda and the focus we have as a system on teaching and learning as our core purpose. 

The Catalyst workshop provided Principals with the opportunity to reflect on the year, celebrate success, share learnings from their school’s journey of both positive impact and areas of challenge. Principals reviewed feedback from teachers who had participated in the program in 2021 and discussed ways to build momentum and address challenges. 

CECG Education Lead, Patrick Ellis said the Principal’s role leading Catalyst is critical. 

“They are our biggest advocates. They will help us as we move from learning about the Science of Learning, to implementing it in each and every one of our classrooms.” 

St Bernard’s Bateman Bay Primary School Principal Johanna Wain said Catalyst provided her with the knowledge and resources she needs to lead teaching and learning at her school. 

“My knowledge in the Science of Learning has grown since we embarked on the Catalyst journey, and I can see the benefits that the research is talking about, in my school.”  

Conversations and feedback from Principals provided on Catholic Leaders’ Day help us to meet the needs of our schools to enable exceptional learning experiences for both students in the classroom, and teachers in their professional learning. 

To learn more about your schools Catalyst journey, speak with your Principal or contact the Catalyst team. 

Principals to share their Catalyst experience for Webinar Week

Written by lenoxhill on April 8, 2022. Posted in News.

The Principals will be sharing how they are leading the High Impact Teaching Practice professional learning at their school, along with sharing their progress, wins and challenges.

The Catalyst Leadership sessions will be broadcast on Tuesday 17 May, Wednesday 18 May and Thursday 19 May, each session featuring different Principals. All sessions will be held from 3.30pm-4.15pm

All staff are encouraged to join the CECG Webinar Week team (staff access only) before the end of this term, to access information, schedules and presentations for this free professional learning event.

Webinar Week is a free professional learning event for all teachers, leaders, and non-teaching staff to learn more about CECG’s projects and share experiences and knowledge throughout our expansive network. Webinar presenters may be from schools, the office or both, and are an easy way to share the expertise and experience in our system. Presentations on offer during Webinar Week will be varied, interactive and live to maximise the opportunity for collaboration between presenter and participants.

Can’t make it to the live sessions? Recordings will be made available in the Webinar Week Team.

Further information can be found on the Webinar Week Hub (staff access only), or speak to a member of the Catalyst team, or your Principal.

Teachers come together for Catalyst Professional Learning

Written by lenoxhill on February 3, 2022. Posted in News.

Whilst the start of the 2022 school year may have been a little different this year, teachers and leaders from across the Archdiocese were still committed to continuing their professional learning through Catalyst with all system staff engaging in some form of Catalyst professional learning.

Majority of teachers and leaders participated in HITP Theory and Practice 2 – Daily Review via MS Teams

Education Lead, Patrick Ellis said schools had become incredibly adaptive to the remote learning environment, having experienced online learning with their students, and using it for their own learning.

“Having not only the flexibility to engage in learning from a laptop or a tablet, but also the commitment to continue our Catalyst journey is a credit to each and every one of our teachers across the system,” Patrick said.

Catalyst System Day for 2022 did not proceed as planned, however all learning content has been, or will be made available online for all teachers and leaders to participate in when the time is right for their school.

The Teaching & Learning team will be working closely with Principals and School Leaders to support them effectively plan and implement  their Catalyst professional learning throughout 2022.

To learn more about your school’s Catalyst journey please speak with your Principal.

A significant number of teachers and leaders participated in HITP in Action with Dr Lorraine Hammond via MS Teams
The Spelling Mastery session with Toni Hatten-Roberts saw multiple schools, leaders and teachers engaged

Catalyst featured on the Microsoft Education Blog

Written by lenoxhill on January 27, 2022. Posted in News.

Microsoft Education has featured Catholic Education on their blog, focusing on our evidence-based approach to teaching and learning, and how we have leveraged Microsoft tools to enable the Catalyst program.

Read the full article:  Catholic Education Canberra & Goulburn transforms lives with Catalyst professional learning across 56 schools

Teachers coming together for Catalyst System Day

Written by lenoxhill on December 10, 2021. Posted in News.

After a terrific response in 2021, all 56 schools across the Archdiocese will mark the start of the 2022 school year by coming together to build knowledge and share experiences.

The TQI / NESA accredited day will focus on what we have achieved as a school and as a system in 2021, and dig deeper into the foundational research that underpins Catalyst.

The day’s format will encompass a system wide session together in the morning followed by school-specific professional learning, focused on High Impact Teaching Practice. Sessions will include live streamed and pre-recorded speakers, and interactive activities.

Staff will hear from CE Director Ross Fox, Archbishop Christopher Prowse, and Dr Jenny Donovan, CEO of the Australian Education Research Organisation (AERO).

To find out more information about your school’s Catalyst System Day please reach out to your Principal.

Teachers participating in Catalyst System Day 2021 activities

Optional pre-reading for teachers

  • Cognitive load theory: Research that teachers really need to understand

Building knowledge through virtual Catholic Leaders’ Day

Written by lenoxhill on November 9, 2021. Posted in News.

On 28 October 2021, all Principals across the Archdiocese came together for the first virtual Catholic Leaders’ Day. Usually held in person, our Principals gathered online through MSTeams and engaged in meaningful professional learning, including three high quality key note presentations.

Principals used MSTeams to participate in CLD
Director Ross Fox discussing the Catalyst focus areas for 2022

Principals were privileged to hear from world renowned presenters E.D. Hirsch, Jr and Natalie Wexler, both speaking about the importance of knowledge in education. Both Hirsch and Wexler were thrilled to learn about the Catalyst program, and affirmed the journey CECG are on and challenged us to think deeply about how we approach knowledge building in the curriculum.

Principals also heard from Dr Jenny Donovan, CEO of Australian Education Research Organisation (AERO) who grounded the knowledge we had heard from Hirsch and Wexler in the Australian context and described how CECG can monitor the impact of our improvement efforts.

CECG Director, Ross Fox, spoke about the Catalyst journey so far and the education vision for the system over the next year.

He acknowledged the tremendous efforts of Teachers and Leaders across the system during a challenging year and commended the progress the system has made towards realising the two bold goals –

  1. Every student is a competent reader
  2. High Impact Teaching Practice is visible in every classroom

Watch the Catholic Leaders’ Day Highlights

  • Director’s Address – Catholic Leaders’ Day, October 2021

E.D. Hirsch Jr.

  • Schooling and the Public Sphere – Why Knowledge Matters Keynote Presentation

Natalie Wexler – The Knowledge Gap

  • The Knowledge Gap Keynote Presentation
  • Q&A Session

Dr Jenny Donovan

  • Evidence in Education Keynote Presentation
  • Q&A Session

Teachers share their greatest learnings

Written by lenoxhill on November 9, 2021. Posted in In the classroom.

Teachers reflect on Catalyst’s positive impacts on students

Written by lenoxhill on November 9, 2021. Posted in In the classroom.

Teachers share their Catalyst experience

Written by lenoxhill on November 9, 2021. Posted in In the classroom.

Students, teachers and parents enjoy the benefits of InitiaLit

Written by lenoxhill on September 17, 2021. Posted in In the classroom.

The classroom has changed for the better at St Francis of Assisi Catholic Primary School in Calwell after several terms implementing InitiaLit, an evidence-based literacy program designed to assist teachers in providing strong reading foundations for all students. Literacy coordinator and Year 2 teacher, Lauren Macdonald, has been a driving force in transitioning students and teachers to this whole-class program and a first-hand witness to the positive uptake and impact of InitiaLit.

Mrs Macdonald said the program has introduced a new level of consistency and collaboration across all classrooms, without requiring extensive experience with the program. She feels there is a great opportunity to upskill not only students, but teachers to better understand how language works as they explore the program and its structure. After some initial hesitation around autonomy and program flexibility, teachers have truly become advocates for the program, finding room to experiment and incorporate their own interests and flare into lessons.

Teachers at St Francis believe InitiaLit has provided consistency in learning outcomes across classrooms, laying the foundation for more effective collaboration. Mrs Macdonald and her colleagues have experienced an increase in understanding of how language works and have found a better use of meta language, or language used to discuss literacy learning. Further, Mrs Macdonald reports that teachers and students are now being exposed to a higher level of grammar terminology, such as noun groups, prepositions, and conjunctions, that would be otherwise left until later stages of student learning.

Lauren McDonald teaching an InitiaLit lesson in her Year 2 class.

Students have been the real winners from this change, with teachers across grades being able to provide more support for students who are capable of accelerated learning, and better learning retention, a result of the repetition and pace offered by the program.

As part of the program, each students’ learning is now supported by decodable readers, replacing their whole language readers with both physical and online offering options via Wushka. Such is the success of this transition, other schools have been visiting St Francis of Assisi’s classroom to see InitiaLit in action.

“My Year 2’s love it,” said Mrs Macdonald, “their phonics knowledge has increased significantly, and we are able to monitor to see if they are retaining what they are learning.” Students also enjoy the Storybook component, exposing them to quality literature, exploring new vocabulary and embedding the joy of reading.

Mrs Macdonald has found that parents are not experiencing too much change, only the benefits of systematic synthetic phonics method of learning. Parents are starting to notice their children showing off new and interesting words alongside improved spelling.

To complement InitiaLit, several teachers at the school have also been participating in SOLAR Lab, a research project by La Trobe University, which facilitates and tracks the efficient translation of new knowledge into the classroom. This support has been particularly beneficial for those teachers interested in the science of reading, complimenting the transition effectively and will be a great gauge for the long-term success of InitiaLit at St Francis of Assisi.

Still curious about InitiaLit? Find out more here.

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