Thursday 6 November - 4.00 PM to 4.45 PM (AEST)

Showcasing Student Learning and Storytelling through Visual Arts

Discover how Visual Arts can become a powerful tool for student storytelling and celebration in your classroom.

Showcasing Student Learning and Storytelling through Visual Arts

Discover how Visual Arts can become a powerful tool for student storytelling and celebration in your classroom. In this webinar, you’ll explore practical activities that bring stories to life through drawing, symbols, patterns and portraits, while building creativity and confidence. Learn simple, time-saving strategies to showcase progress with weekly Art Walks and create meaningful exhibits that connect families and communities to student learning. Walk away with ready-to-use ideas for a positive classroom environment. 

Featured Speakers

Gain insights from leading experts in the field of education as they share their innovative strategies and practical experiences aimed at empowering educators and enhancing student outcomes. Our distinguished speakers bring a wealth of knowledge and a passion for transforming education.

Speaker Stefani Deligiannis

Stefani Deligiannis

Teaching Coach |

Stefani has extensive experience in direct instruction and literacy intervention. She holds a Master of Research, Master of Teaching, and a Bachelor of Arts, and is currently a PhD candidate at Western Sydney University. With over five years of experience teaching Spelling Mastery, Stefani has honed her skills in delivering effective, evidence-based instruction. Her expertise in literacy development and evidence-based teaching practices has shaped her approach to curriculum design. Stefani’s current projects with GGSA include being a curriculum developer working on Oz-e-writing, and providing coaching to schools Stefani supports educators in utilising effective, research-informed resources that improve literacy outcomes for all learners....

Speaker Sara Hodgson-Brown

Sara Hodgson-Brown

Curriculum Lead |

Sara has extensive experience in Visual Arts education and curriculum development. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts and a Master of Education from the University of British Columbia, specialising in Visual Arts and Assessment. As a Head of Department, Sara has supported teachers and students in printmaking, ceramics, painting, and drawing instruction for the past twelve years....

Register Today

Don't miss out on this opportunity to transform your teaching practices and enhance student outcomes. Secure your spot now to gain valuable insights from leading experts in education and join a community of forward-thinking educators.