TTA is an independently owned and operated Australian organisation established in 2004 to provide high quality professional development courses for classroom teachers.
Our presenters are either practising teachers or experts from industry.
All our courses and presenters are vetted by our team of curriculum experts to ensure the quality and relevance of the material presented.
Our presenters are either practising teachers or experts from industry.
All our courses and presenters are vetted by our team of curriculum experts to ensure the quality and relevance of the material presented.
professional learning consultants
Board of Advisors
Brad Fuller
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Lani campbell, PhDLani spent the first 15 years of her professional life as a speech pathologist. Curiosity about what worked, what didn’t work and why, led to a PhD in evidence-based practice and outcome measurement. Working across the health, disability and education sectors means that Lani has broad experience to draw on. Lani aims to approach evidence-based practice from two equally important angles. First, to pinpoint research that is relevant, reliable, and easily transformed into practice. Second, to clarify goals, know what outcomes are key, and work out robust, quick ways to measure them. Lani works across Australia as a consultant, researcher, university lecturer and workshop facilitator.
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Dave Cheong
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Glen PearsallGlen Pearsall was a Leading Teacher at Eltham High School and a Board member of the Curriculum Assessment Authority. Glen is the co-author of Literature for Life and Work Right and the author of Classroom Dynamics and the best-selling And Gladly Teach. He works throughout Australia as an educational consultant, specialising in engagement, assessment and workload reduction strategies for teachers. He has a particular interest in the work of graduate and pre-service teachers and has worked as a seminar leader and research fellow at the Centre for Youth Research. Glen’s ebook The Top Ten Strategic Questions for Teachers has just been translated into Khmer for Cambodian teachers.
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