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International Big Picture Learning Credential

Held on the 26th Nov 2023

at 1:30pm to
3pm

, Northern Tasmania


Add to Calendar 2023-11-26 13:30:00 2023-11-26 15:00:00 Australia/Sydney International Big Picture Learning Credential A lecture by the Royal Society of Tasmania Meeting Room, QVMAG at Inveresk
Venue:

Meeting Room, QVMAG at Inveresk

Summary:

A lecture by the Royal Society of Tasmania

Presenter(s):

  • Tanya Ringuet

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Join The Royal Society of Tasmania and Tanya Ringuet at the Elvin Fist Public Lecture titled 'International Big Picture Learning Credential: Putting the person back in assessment' 

The Big Picture design for learning is centered around students learning through personal interests, with an emphasis on real-world learning with expert mentors in the community. The International Big Picture Learning Credential puts the ‘person’ back into educational assessment so that young people exiting schooling do so with a rich, customised portrait of their abilities that offers meaningful, accessible information to end-users in the wider community, while allowing students significant agency in the way they are represented.

Tanya Ringuet has over 30 years experience as an educator and school leader. Based in Launceston, she is currently seconded to Big Picture Learning Australia as the International Big Picture Learning Credential Coordinator and Big Picture School Coach (Tas). Her role involves overseeing credentialing processes for students within the global Big Picture Learning network. Committed to maintaining the validity and integrity of the credential, Tanya is part of a team that contributes significantly to the network's objective of empowering students for a dynamic future.

Admission

Free for members of the Royal Society of Tasmania
$6| General admission
$4| Students, QVMAG or TMAG Friends, and members of Launceston Historical Society

Full COVID vaccination and the wearing of face masks are highly desirable.

There will be no webinar for this lecture.

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