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Professional Development Unit

Forms and Procedures


TDC PLS forms
RPL scheme
Professional development forms

TDC Professional Learning Series

If interested in attending one of these workshops please read the invitation for full details and target group. Then discuss with your manager before sending your completed booking form to Keri Bailey via email.
Cancellation of registrations must be made at least two days before the event or a cancellation fee of $105.00 will be applied.

GPS for collaboration - the road to successful partnerships - 10 December

RPL/AQTF - Getting it right!! - 7 December FULL (more to be offered 2010)

Project Management - The essentials! - 20 November FULL (more to be offered 2010)
This event is in addition to the Centre’s budgeted programs and is being provided at a fee of $230 per person..

Limited places available which will be filled on receipt of application. Please don’t wait until the closing date to submit registrations.

It's a mad, mad world - working and thriving in the global market - 13 November

Course in assessment of informal learning - November 2009

CPR for CBA – resuscitating assessment strategies - 29 October 2009

Power and influence - 15 October 2009

Teaching and Learning Forum: Collaborate today and thrive tomorrow - 3 & 4 September 2009

Building a successful organisation by accident or design? 12 August 2009

Emerging Trade Leaders - 6 August 2009

Showcase and knowledge sharing event

Making your institute first choice


Participate in the TAFE Mutual RPL Scheme

Application form word / pdf

Guidelines


Various professional development forms

The following forms are available in PDF format and can be printed and returned to Professional Development Unit W88 on completion.


Procedures/Guidelines - To view please click on the links below.

Guidelines for international activities 2008

Professional Development (QTAFE10)
Apply to graduate
/ Swinburne staff
Industrial Release
Study Support
TAFE staff attendance and presentation at conferences/seminars