SA/NT Chapter e-News November 2021 - 4 November 2021

President’s Report

2021 was quite a year for all of us at Educate Plus. It was my first year as the Chapter President and as a board member and we faced many challenges along the way. From COVID lockdowns to the postponement of the International Conference and the recruitment of the new National CEO, there was not a dull moment this year! 

I was privileged to meet face to face with my fellow Australian board members back in March and have been mostly working virtually ever since. I have not shaken hands with my ‘kiwi’ counterparts yet, but somehow, we have managed to build a high level of camaraderie and collegiality through Zoom. We have ‘pivoted’, learnt, and grown so much together!

At a local level, we have been fortunate enough to meet in person on a regular basis. We have enjoyed informal coffee catch ups with members and networking evening events where we could share our successes and day to day challenges. 

I am incredibly proud of the SA/NT Chapter Committee. It has been a great year and I’m thankful to my fellow committee members: Sally Penn, Patrick Kelly, Abhra Bhattacharjee, Mon Saunders, Janine Atkinson, Helen Karapandzic, Steve Eden, Vanessa Grave, and Paul Bailey, who helped make it happen. They have been very generous in sharing their time and talents for the benefit of the Educate Plus community. Also, I would like to thank our long-term partners Openbook Howden, Torrens University and Nicknack for their trust and support. 

The end of the year is also a time to shout out to our Head Office team: Neil McWhannell, Tina Fleming, Sona Swindley, Sheila Molloy, and Michelle Strawbridge who provide so much support and contribute to successful outcomes in the best interests of every one of our members.

As we are heading towards the end of 2021, I invite you to join our fantastic upcoming Christmas Celebration, featuring our Chapter Partner, Openbook Howden. This exclusive event is open and free of charge to all our SA/NT members. Find out more and register here. I hope to see you there and share some Christmas cheer!

The success of Educate Plus is based on the relationships we have built over the years, and we really would not be where we are without you. 

Have a safe, happy, and healthy New Year.

Ana Gozalo
Educate Plus SA/NT Chapter Chair
agozalo@scotch.sa.edu.au
T: 08 8274 4340
M: 0413 032 115

Thanks to Paula McManus Photography for header location shot.

The Return of International Students – But When?

The Return of International Students – But When?

by Steve Eden

Head of International Student Programs, Concordia | www.concordia.sa.edu.au| FACEBOOK | INSTAGRAM

Border restrictions as a result of COVID-19 have, and continue to, impact education providers in Australia who have CRICOS registration. The once flourishing abundance of international students arriving to study in our country have ground to a halt leaving a void of cultural richness in our local schools.

So, what is happening behind the scenes and who are the voices representing each State and Territory working to see the return of international students…? Mr Taliessin Raeburn, Director, International Education & Tourism at Department for Trade and Investment chairs South Australia’s initiative to return international students and has regularly met with schools through Study Adelaide forums to provide regular briefs on current discussions he and his interstate colleagues are having with State, Territory and Commonwealth agencies including the Department for Education.

Whilst there has been no Commonwealth Government media release suggesting the exact date, Taliessin acknowledged that significant discussions were regularly taking place with a view to finding a way to get students back quickly and safely. He has confirmed that South Australia was the first State in Australia to receive Federal government approval for the return of international students based on, the submission of a return plan approved by South Australia’s Chief Health Officer, and a purpose built quarantine facility located at Parafield Gardens. 

Despite this, NSW and VIC are most likely to be the first states to see the return of international students having achieved 80% double vaccination prompting the incumbent NSW Premier announcing ‘no quarantine requirements’ for fully vaccinated international arrivals. This sudden announcement has obviously prompted significant response Federally and is most likely to perhaps have other Premiers re-consider their student return plans. Regardless, it is generally accepted that those studying at tertiary level, and skilled migrants will be the first arrivals with school aged students to follow early/mid 2022.

But what about the students who have been unable to return to their home countries, how has this affected them, what impact has this had on their schools, and will schools need to rethink how to support students when they eventually return to our shores…?

Talk with any of the boarding schools who have international students that did not return home because of COVID-19 and they will tell you the monitoring of student wellbeing became overwhelming. Where schools would typically see students return to their home country at semester breaks, they have had to schedule meaningful activities to occupy the students time and comfort their feelings of homesickness. Some schools collaborated and shared these activities including combined day excursions, camps, and even allowing their students to accommodate in each other’s boarding facility with a dual purpose, to create a greater friendship network for students, and provide a break for boarding staff.

Study Adelaide has continued to provide a variety of initiatives to support international students over the pandemic including, but not limited to, free social events, summer smart packs, Easter & Christmas gifts, and combining with Foodbank. Universities and education agents continue to offer varies activities and services to support students.

So, what lessons have schools learnt because of COVID-19, how might they do things differently when students once again return to our shores, and will they want to return…?

What became evident was the significant role performed by a schools International Coordinator at maintaining communication with families offshore. Constantly reassuring families about the safety and wellbeing of their children including providing positive images in the classroom and participation in fun activities. Smiling and happy faces will generally comfort parents. Equally, the role of the Principal to regularly send video messages demonstrates the school’s responsibility to keep families informed.

School’s also recognized the psychological support students will provide to each other and the importance to increase their network of friends where possible. Events such as birthdays and home country cultural traditions should be celebrated, and efforts made to include participation in local western celebrations such as Christmas, Easter, etc. This might include asking parents of local students if an international student can join their family to join the celebration.

If a positive can be drawn from the past 18 months it might be how schools came together, shared their experiences in supporting international students and openly collaborated. Equally, local government support and initiatives highlighted to parents our priority to care for their children. I believe the efforts schools provided over the past 18 months, combined with SA/NT handling of COVID-19 will have international students arriving in our airports once borders are open. 

I am sure by the time this goes to print there will have been new announcements, and hopefully, a date when students will return.

Join us for our AGM and Christmas Celebrations

Join us for our AGM and Christmas Celebrations

The Educate Plus SA/NT Executive Committee warmly invites you their Annual General Meeting and Christmas Celebration get-together.

Date: Wednesday 17 November 2021

Time: 5.00pm – 5.30pm AGM, 5.30pm – 7.00pm: Drinks and Networking, 7.00pm: Dinner at own expense.

Cost: Free to attend. Refreshments and finger food provided.

Venue: The Caledonian Hotel, 215 O’Connell Street, North Adelaide.

Following the AGM, the attending members are invited to share refreshments and finger foods provided by the Chapter. In return, the Chapter asks members to come along with Christmas cheer as we celebrate 2021 and the coming festive season.

And what would a Christmas celebration be without presents…? 

The Chapter will provide each attending member a ticket with the chance of winning either:

  • Morning tea/brunch provided by Corporate Platters for your workplace up to the value of $250.00
  • 6 Bottles of Bird in Hand Sparkling Pinot Noir
  • Haigh’s Hamper Box

Please Register by Monday 15 November.

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As is tradition, members are also invited to stay and have dinner (at their expense).

Register here

Notification of Annual General Meeting

Notification of Annual General Meeting

The Annual General Meeting of the Southern Australia/ Northern Territory Chapter of Educate Plus Limited ACN 137660916, will be held on: Wednesday 17 November 2021.

Financial Members who are unable to attend may vote by using the Proxy Form.  All members who wish to vote by proxy i.e. nominating a fellow member to vote on their behalf, must submit the Proxy Form by 5.30pm Monday 15 November. 

Join the committee

Join the committee

If you are interested in knowing more about becoming a member of the Chapter Committee, please do not hesitate to contact one of the committee members.

All nominations must be submitted on this form by 5.30pm Monday 15 November

Committee Nomination Form 

Please note that you are required to be logged in to the Member Portal prior to access and complete the form.

Face to Face 2021

Face to Face 2021

As we approach the end of 2021 and reflect on the past year, it has been one of many significant milestones for Educate Plus. We bid farewell to our long serving CEO, Neil McWhannell and look forward to welcoming our new CEO for a fresh start in 2022.

We look ahead in anticipation to our long-awaited International Conference in Adelaide in 2022. Our latest edition of F2F 2021 contains articles from members, webinar presenters and a selection from our International Conference speakers. So, sit back, relax and happy reading!

Read F2F

2022 Conference Update

2022 Conference Update

Awards

Time to nominate your team, your boss, your colleague or yourself for the Educate Plus 2022 Excellence Awards. Winners are announced and celebrated at the International Conference on May 31 – June 2 2022. Click here to FIND OUT MORE. Nominations close 31 December 2021.

Nominations can be completed via an online form which is available here. You can read all the judging criteria and requirements for your submission before you submit your form online by clicking any of the categories below. Supporting documentation / material can also be uploaded. 

Awards categories include

Additional specialist awards

Newcomer Award
Mentor Award
Volunteer Leadership Award
Institutional Leader Award
Trevor Wigney Award

TEDx Style Presentations

Each Educate Plus conference features five influential speakers who are selected from nominated members. If you know someone who belongs on the stage, or if you belong there yourself, we want to hear from you! Please use our speaker recommendation form to nominate your topic.

Five successful people are offered free online training as well as complementary attendance at the Planning a Perfect Presentation workshop run by Cameron Pegg, an award-winning editor, highly experienced journalist, and sought-after communications coach and trainer. These members will present a short talk on a topic of their choice, designed to be provocative, interesting and get you thinking differently about how we approach our day to day work. Thursday 2 June 9:00am – 10:00am – series of 10 minute TEDx Style Presentations.

*Please note conference partners can also nominate a speaker (no product or service promotion).

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International Conference – bursaries available

We believe the conference is vital for you and the sector to reignite after the impacts of COVID – 19. We now encourage you to register (if you have not done so already). Please note that bookings are refundable (click to view terms and conditions). If funding is a problem, we will also be offering a range of need’s based bursaries and travel assistance packages.  

Below is a link so you can explore the incredible program. Dive in, check it out and book your early bird ticket now – open until 31 March 2022. 

Conference Program

Ticketing options
You have the option to attend the full Conference, one day and the Pre-Conference sessions. We are offering the half day Pre-Conference workshops as a livestream alternative for staff that are unable to attend. This year we have added the option to attend the full Conference Plus including a post-Conference *recording bundle to share with your team (*15 Committee selected sessions).

Register Now!

 

Educate Plus Blog – Share your stories!

Educate Plus Blog – Share your stories!

We would love to hear from any members who have good news stories that may be suitable to share on the Educate Plus blog or future newsletters. 

Our blog is dedicated to bringing out the best stories of educational advancement to people with similar interests. 

We are always open to new content and who better to hear from than our colleagues who may have found the latest solution to our most recent problem? So if you have a story or experience you think other members will benefit from hearing about, please contact tina@educateplus.edu.au

Guidelines: We encourage authors to include images/videos as part of the submission (be sure to credit your source). All final drafts should be accompanied by an author bio and photo (150*150 px). The author bio should be 40 to 50 words long and may include links to your website’s homepage or LinkedIn profile.

Stay Connected

Stay Connected

We value open communication and want to keep you up to date on what is happening in Educate Plus, in our communities and encourage conversation. In addition to our various email communications, you can also stay connected through our social media profiles. These profiles provide information on upcoming events, helpful resources and more.

Join the SA/NT Facebook page, our own personal engagement hub, today! 

Welcome to our newest members!

Welcome to our newest members!

A very warm welcome to our latest members. We are thrilled to have you as part of our SA/NT Chapter community. Please feel free to reach out to your Chapter Committee members with any questions. 

Click on the button at the bottom of the page to view our new member page which contains information on all member benefits.

 

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