Australian Curriculum v.9 Network Hub HPE
25th February, 2026 @ 1:30 pm
Date/Time:
25/02/2026 - 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm
Description:
Join Australian Curriculum v.9 Network Hubs, interactive online sessions featuring expert speakers, tailored insights, and collaborative dialogue. Explore strategies to reduce curriculum overload and elevate deep, rigorous learning. Designed for educators, leaders, and support staff across all learning areas.
Your commitment: 4 contact hours plus any required reading.
AITSL Professional Standards for Teachers: Focus areas 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.5, 2.6, 3.2, 3.4 and 3.6
Delivery mode: 2 x online sessions.
Presented by:
Desiree Gilbert, Senior Educational Consultant, AISSA
Natalie Jonas, Head of Member School Programs and Engagement, AISSA
Special Guest Presenters
Price: $150.00 per person (GST inclusive).
Key Dates: By registering for this series, you are committing to attend the following sessions:
25 February 2026, 1:30pm-3:30pm
29 July 2026, 1:30pm-3:30pm
Location: online via Zoom – a link will be sent via email prior to each session.
Registration closes: 18 February 2026 at 5:00pm.
Program Overview: Join subject-specific Australian Curriculum v.9 Network Hubs – dynamic online communities designed for teachers, curriculum and learning leaders, specialist educators, inclusive education staff, and SSOs. Each hub features expert guest speakers and focuses on participant-driven questions and priorities identified in the 2025 Network Hub Series.
Engage in rich, collaborative discussions, strengthen your curriculum expertise, and access tailored insights and resources that support meaningful classroom practice. In 2026, all Learning Area hubs will centre on a shared challenge: how to engage with the curriculum in ways that minimise overload and maximise deep, conceptual and rigorous learning opportunities.
These sessions are designed to be practical, responsive, and empowering, helping educators navigate curriculum demands with clarity and confidence. Whether you are refining your practice or leading change, the Network Hubs offer a valuable space to connect with peers, learn from experts, and take action.
Each subject-specific hub pair will explore the following key focus areas:
Presenters will lead engaging sessions unpacking the HPE propositions, core concepts and big ideas to influence inclusive and contemporary pedagogies and drive deep conceptual understanding for learners. Sessions will also focus on unpacking practical ways to design learning by examining the interrelationships across strands and share current findings in HPE related research and reports.
Program Lead: please contact Désirée Gilbert.
Terms and Conditions: Registration for this event will incur the fee detailed above. This fee will be invoiced after the event and is payable unless written notice of cancellation is received seven or more days prior to the event. See the AISSA’s Professional Learning Terms and Conditions for the full registration terms and conditions including the cancellation policy.
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