2026 Differentiation in Science Course

7 May — 8 May 2026
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2026 Differentiation in Science Course

7 May, 2026 @ 4:30 pm - 8 May, 2026 @ 6:30 pm AEST

Virtual Event

Join us for a 2-day online course designed to delve into the nuances of differentiation for inclusion. We meet with specialists in the field and share strategies to cater for diverse learners, that we can embed directly into our classrooms.  

Suitable for both Primary and Secondary teachers, the 2026 Differentiation course has been updated to include managing AI tools to personalise learning, embedding meaningful Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives, and strengthening links for Primary science. Whether you’re looking to challenge high achievers, support learners who need additional support, or enrich your program with ways to customise learning for students, this course provides actionable tools  you can use immediately.

Differentiation Day 1 – Students Characteristics & Wellbeing – Thursday 7th May 4.30pm – 6.30pm

Part 1: Students requiring learning support, presented by Fiona Butler

This session will explore the interplay between learning and well-being in a practical context. The presenters will discuss the nature of common learning disabilities, including ADHD, ASD and the variety of Specific Learning Disorders.  The session will focus on how to cater for students with disabilities through assessment and in the classroom via differentiation. Factors informing planning and teaching, such as Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs and the NCCD, will be explored. 

Part 2: Gifted and High Potential Students, presented by Silvia Rudmann

This session will discuss the characteristics of high potential and gifted students, as well as the importance of identifying high-ability students and implementing differentiated learning strategies that enhance engagement.  Participants will discuss challenges in identification of HPGE students, including twice exceptional students, disengagement, and students from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.   

All sessions will be held virtually and recorded. The course is designed to be collaborative and will involve discussion and sharing.  

 

Differentiation Day 2 – Differentiation for Disability and Gifted & High Potential Students – Friday 8th May 8.30am – 4pm 

Part 1: Inclusive education for students with disabilities: collaborative teaching practice (CTP), presented by Mark Finlayson  

This session is a presentation on applying collaborative teaching practice for inclusive education for students with disabilities.  The presenter will provide discussion on the methodology and best practice for collaboratively approaching differentiation in the inclusive classroom.  

Part 2: Science in the Fishbowl, presented by Silvia Rudmann, Claire Houston (Primary) and Roshni Singh (Secondary)

This session is a presentation based on putting theoretical and pedagogical frameworks on High Potential Gifted Education into practice. With a focus on differentiation in action, this presentation will provide deconstructed examples of how specific outcomes can be authentically applied to K – 12 contexts. Participants are invited to ‘look in’ through the glass to see how program, practice and pedagogy can keep the fish happy.  

Day 2 is designed to be collaborative and will involve presentations as well as discussion and sharing. 

 

Price includes GST  
Full Price – Non Members $940
Individual Members $590
Secondary/K-12 School Associates $730

 

STANSW is a NESA recognised PD provider. Attendance at this course can be logged as up to 9 hours of PD as part of NESA maintenance and accreditation requirements.
Standards Addressed: 1, 2, 3, 5 and 6. 

 

Details

7 May, 2026 @ 4:30 pm AEST 8 May, 2026 @ 6:30 pm AEST