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www.elaa.org.au Please sign-in 15 minutes prior to the commencement of the session. For more information and to register for this seminar visit the training section at Collaboration at its best: Team teaching that rocks the world ELAA SEMINAR FOR EDUCATORS, EDUCATIONAL LEADERS AND MANAGERS Are you looking to boost team cohesion through increase collaboration? If so this seminar, presented by Anthony Semann, is for you. QUALITY AREA 4: STAFFING ARRANGEMENTS QUALITY AREA 7: LEADERSHIP AND SERVICE MANAGEMENT Collaborative teaching means working as a team. It also means a particular way of interacting with each other and building particular codes of engagement that support great outcomes for all. So what are the building blocks to effective collaborative teaching? How do we build cohesion into a team during changing times? And what might we put in place in order to ensure we are all on the same page when it comes to our work practices and the outcomes we produce. When: Thursday 4 August, 9.30am – 2.30pm Where: Manningham City Council Chambers, 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster. Free on-site parking. Cost: ELAA Member $150 / Non-member $225 About the presenter Anthony Semann is one of the Directors and founders at Semann & Slattery. For the past 15 years he has worked as a researcher, consultant and manager with a broad range of government, non-government and private organisations. His skills and expertise has seen him work with organisations across Australia and overseas. He is a much sought after facilitator and has delivered over 100 opening addresses at conferences, 150 conference papers and 4,000 professional development programs. Anthony has an exceptional capacity to challenge organisations and people to reflect on how their approaches to communication, leadership, diversity, values, relationships and workplace culture affect their services, businesses and ultimately the community. Anthony is currently completing a PhD at Macquarie University. His PhD is a study of the nexus between leadership and courage.

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www.elaa.org.auPlease sign-in 15 minutes prior to the commencement of the session. For more information and to register for this seminar visit the training section at

Collaboration at its best: Team teaching that rocks the world

ELAA SEMINAR FOR EDUCATORS, EDUCATIONAL LEADERS AND MANAGERS

Are you looking to boost team cohesion through increase collaboration? If so this seminar, presented by Anthony Semann, is for you.

QUALITY AREA 4: STAFFING ARRANGEMENTSQUALITY AREA 7: LEADERSHIP AND SERVICE MANAGEMENT

Collaborative teaching means working as a team. It also means a particular way of interacting with each other and building particular codes of engagement that support great outcomes for all. So what are the building blocks to effective collaborative teaching? How do we build cohesion into a team during changing times? And what might we put in place in order to ensure we are all on the same page when it comes to our work practices and the outcomes we produce.

When: Thursday 4 August, 9.30am – 2.30pmWhere: Manningham City Council Chambers, 699 Doncaster Road, Doncaster. Free on-site parking.Cost: ELAA Member $150 / Non-member $225

About the presenterAnthony Semann is one of the Directors and founders at Semann & Slattery. For the past 15 years he has worked as a researcher, consultant and manager with a broad range of government, non-government and private organisations. His skills and expertise has seen him work with organisations across Australia and overseas. He is a much sought after facilitator and has delivered

over 100 opening addresses at conferences, 150 conference papers and 4,000 professional development programs. Anthony has an exceptional capacity to challenge organisations and people to reflect on how their approaches to communication, leadership, diversity, values, relationships and workplace culture affect their services, businesses and ultimately the community. Anthony is currently completing a PhD at Macquarie University. His PhD is a study of the nexus between leadership and courage.