In Australia, it’s the end of the summer break. We’re all heading back to school – hopefully refreshed by some time at home! And I thought it was time for an update on training available through Jane Farrall Consulting.
Face-to-Face training
We have two literacy intensives planned for 2021 – basically they are the two that were planned for 2020 a year later (for some reason!).
There’s still a few places left on each course. These will be presented by myself and Sally Clendon and/or Helen Tainsh, depending on travel restrictions.
The first intensive will be in Tamworth from the 5th to the 9th of July. You can get more information or register at Eventbrite (just click on this link).
The second intensive will be in Melbourne from the from the 27th of September to the 1st of October. Again, you can get more information or register at Eventbrite (just click on this link).
Online Training
Currently, I have two online training courses available, Both courses have an option for individual subscription or for a site licence.
Introduction to Comprehensive Literacy Instruction for Students with Complex Communication Needs covers from emergent to conventional literacy instruction. You can get more information from Jane Farrall Consulting Thinkific or download the flyer below. This is also where you can sign up for the course as an individual. To get more information about the site licenses, you can download the flyer below – or go to www.comprehensiveliteracy.com to purchase.
AAC Evidence Based Practice: Communication for the 21st Century is an update on the rapidly changing field of AAC. Once again, You can get more information from Jane Farrall Consulting Thinkific or download the flyer below. This is also where you can sign up for the course as an individual. To get more information about the site licenses, you can download the flyer below – or go to www.comprehensiveliteracy.com to purchase.
And I know that there will be many other opportunities in addition to the ones above – and I’ll look forward to seeing many of you in schools, at conferences or online – and I hope everyone has a safe 2021.