From the President of EBE NSW - Joe Alvaro - 9 March 2020
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From the President of EBE NSW - Joe Alvaro - 9 March 2020 I hope members have settled well into Term 1, whether that be in their school from last year or in a new school. Welcome to our new EBE NSW members this year. EBE NSW Board of Directors for 2019/2020 As a result of the elections held as part of the EBE NSW Annual General Meeting on 16th December 2019, the Board of Directors for 2019/2020 are: President: Mr Joe Alvaro (De La Salle College Revesby Heights) Vice President: Ms Cheryl Brennan (Shellharbour Anglican College) Vice President: Ms Mai Ni Pham (Hurlstone Agricultural High School) Treasurer: Ms Tania White (Orara High School) Company Secretary: Ms Wendy Mockler-Giles* (Lumen Christi Catholic College) Director: Mr Andrew Athavle (William Carey Christian School) Director: Mr Gavin Brennan (Alpha Omega Senior College) Director: Ms Bernadette Henry (Central Coast Grammar School) Director: Dr Kate Keeley (The University of Sydney) Director: Ms Roset Khair (Unity Grammar) Director: Mr Kenson Low (Inaburra School) Director: Mr James Martin (Ravenswood School for Girls) Director: Ms Carolyn Muir (Ravenswood School for Girls) Director: Ms Meaghan Staples (William Clarke College) Director: Mr Nicholas Ward (Cherrybrook Technology High School) Ms Sanija Hrncic from Keira High School was elected to fill a vacant director's position at an EBE NSW Board of Directors' Ordinary Meeting on 10 February 2020.
Ms Leith Thompson from Sydney Grammar School has resigned from the EBE NSW Board of Directors and I thank her for her contribution to the association. The President’s Report to the 2019 EBE NSW AGM can be found here. The EBE NSW Financial Statements for the year ended 30 June 2019 were made available to members at the 2019 EBE NSW AGM and are available to members on request. Thank you to all the above educators who will serve our members as EBE NSW Directors this year and advance quality teaching and learning through the association. We have a diverse Board with educators from government , Catholic, Christian and independent schools, as well as a teacher educator. Cheryl Brennan and myself also sit on the Board of the Directors of the Professional Teachers’ Council NSW (the coordination and consultancy body for professional teacher associations in NSW), of which we are a member organization. In addition Cheryl Brennan is President of The Australian Professional Teachers’ Association. This diversity enables EBE NSW to better serve the interests of all members and remain strategically focused as it carries out its activities and faces the challenges in the current educational environment. Directors are focused on achieving the goals in the EBE NSW Strategic Plan (2018 – 2020) which can be accessed on the EBE NSW website. The Board of Directors meet twice during each school term. If you have any questions and/or suggestions that you would like the Board to consider at their next meeting, please email admin@ebe.nsw.edu.au. * Ms Wendy Mockler-Giles was appointed Company Secretary at the EBE NSW Board of Directors' Ordinary Meeting on 10 February 2020. Congratulations to 2019 first in course HSC Economics, Business Studies and Legal Studies students EBE NSW congratulates the following 2019 HSC Economics, Business Studies and Legal Studies students (and their teachers) who came first in NSW. Congratulations to James Mirabito (Davidson High School) and his Business Studies teacher for achieving HSC First Place in Course in the 2019 Higher School Certificate Business Studies Examination.
James Mirabito (centre) from Davidson High School - HSC First Place in Course - 2019 Higher School Certificate Business Studies Examination (centre) with NSW Education Minister, The Hon. Sarah Mitchell, MLC (left) and NSW Premier The Hon. Gladys Berejiklian MP (right) Congratulations to Andre Thomas (St Euphemia College) and his Economics teacher for achieving HSC First Place in Course in the 2019 Higher School Certificate Economics Examination. Andre Thomas (centre) from St Euphemia College - HSC First Place in Course - 2019 Higher School Certificate Economics Examination (left) with NSW Education
Minister, The Hon. Sarah Mitchell, MLC (left) and NSW Premier The Hon. Glads Berejiklian MP (right) Congratulations to Michael Christian Koudoun Glover (Knox Grammar School) and his teacher for achieving HSC First Place in Course in the 2019 Higher School Certificate Legal Studies Examination. Michael Christian Koudoun Glover (centre) from Knox Grammar School - HSC First Place in Course - 2019 Higher School Certificate Legal Studies Examination with NSW Education Minister, The Hon. Sarah Mitchell, MLC (left) and NSW Premier The Hon. Gladys Berejiklian MP (right) We wish these students and all the 2019 HSC Economics, Business Studies and Legal Studies students all the best for the future and hope they will continue to build on the knowledge and skills they have gained through the Economics, Business Studies and Legal Studies courses as local, national and global citizens and in their working lives. How are your 2020 HSC students going? The half way mark will be here by the end of term 1. Give your students a competitive advantage by practising past EBE NSW trial HSC examination papers. Papers are available for Economics, Business Studies and Legal Studies and come with marking criteria and suggested answers. The papers are written by EBE NSW Directors. There are discounts for EBE NSW members. Go to the EBE NSW website (“Publications”) for an order form. It is important students go beyond making their notes and learning their notes (important as this is) to applying their notes to examination type questions. Practice makes success.
Have you renewed your EBE NSW membership for 2020? Thank you to all members who have renewed their membership for this year. Please contact the association if you stlll need to renew your membership so you do not miss out on all the member benefits. Membership is also an important way to support the association and its work for Economics, Business Studies, Legal Studies and Commerce teachers in NSW and overseas in Australian International Schools. Would you like to be a member of EBE NSW? Our membership categories include individual, individual (remote rebate) school/library, business/corporate and student teacher. See the EBE NSW website to apply for membership. Are you teaching the right Commerce syllabus to your Commerce students this year ? A reminder that Commerce teachers need to be teaching the new NESA Commerce syllabus to Year 9 students and Stage 4 students this year. Teachers may continue to teach the old Commerce syllabus to Year 10 Commerce students who are continuing their study of Commerce from Year 9 last year or may choose to teach the new syllabus to Year 10 Conmerce students. The new NESA Commerce syllabus can be found here: NESA Commerce syllabus EBE NSW held the “Revamping and Resourcing Commerce for the New Syllabus” course on 6 December 2019 to familiarise teachers with the new NESA Commerce syllabus.Thank you to the conference convenors, EBE NSW Directors Roset Khair and Carolyn Muir and all the presenters. The event was very successful with positive feedback from teachers, helping them to increase student learning outcomes as they implement the new NESA Commerce syllabus this year in their Commerce classes.
EBE NSW “Revamping and Resourcing Commerce for the New Syllabus” professional development event held on 6 December 2019 Have you planned your professional learning for 2020? The EBE NSW 2020 Calendar of Events is available on the EBE NSW website. Our courses are developed by and for classroom teachers and focus specifically on the NESA Economics , Business Studies, Legal Studies and Commerce syllabuses. Are you in a rural area and have professional learning needs? EBE NSW rural members who would like EBE NSW directors to consider travelling to their area to conduct professional development courses in relation to Economics, Business Studies, Legal Studies and/or Commerce are encouraged to contact the association. EBE NSW has a history of conducting many professional development courses for teachers in rural areas. Australian Conference of Economists 2020 The Australian Conference of Economists 2020 will be held on 8 – 10 July 2020 in Perth. More information can be found here. https://ace2020.org.au/ Reserve Bank of Australia 2020 Teacher Immersion Event
The Reserve Bank's fourth Teacher Immersion Event will be held on Friday, 19 June 2020 at the Reserve Bank of Australia Head Office (65 Martin Place, Sydney).This free event provides an excellent opportunity for secondary school Economics teachers from across Australia to expand their knowledge of current economic issues and deepen their understanding of economic concepts. The event is also an opportunity for teachers to engage in professional discussions with their peers and practicing economists, including the Bank's Ambassadors. Rural members, please note that a limited number of rooms have been reserved for attendees from regional New South Wales to stay at the Bank's H.C. Coombs Centre (a small fee applies). For further information and to express interest in attending, visit https://www.rba.gov.au/education/talks-and-events/teacher-immersion- series/teacher-immersion-2020.html Reserve Bank of Australia Topical Talk - Demographics, Consumption and Income Registrations are now open for the next Reserve Bank of Australia Topical Talk - Demographics, Consumption and Income. Date: Tuesday, 31 March 2020 Time: 4.00 pm – 5.00 pm Venue: Reserve Bank of Australia, 65 Martin Place, Sydney NSW 2000 Cost: Free Kate McLoughlin (Senior Economist, Economic Analysis) will discuss trends in household income and consumption over the past decade. The presentation will examine these trends from the perspective of different age cohorts and discuss how the aging of the population may have affected aggregate household consumption and income. >> Register here 2021 Premier's Teacher Scholarships EBE NSW members may be interested in applying for the following scholarships: - Premier's First State Super Financial Literacy and Capability Scholarship - Premier's Reserve Bank of Australia Economics Scholarship
Further information is available here: https://www.education.nsw.gov.au/about-us/careers-at- education/scholarships-and-programs/scholarships/premiers-teacher- scholarships/2021-scholarships.html Applications for the 2021 Premier's Teacher Scholarships close on Sunday 19 April 2020. Are you interested in marking and/or judging the 2020 NESA HSC Economics, Business Studies and Legal Studies examinations? 2020 applications for marking and/or judging the 2020 NESA HSC Economics, Business Studies and Legal Studies examinations open on 5 March 2020 and close on 19 March 2020. HSC marking and judging are valuable professional learning experiences and experienced and beginning HSC teachers are encouraged to apply. More information can be obtained by contacting the NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA). HSC marking feedback from 2020 HSC marking feedback for the 2019 NESA HSC Economics, Business Studies and Legal Studies examinations is now available. Feedback includes an overview of the qualities of better responses. Access the feedback here: NESA HSC Exam Papers EBE NSW Submissions Late last year, EBE NSW made two submissions: 1. Economics and Business Educators NSW Submission to the NSW Curriculum Review Interim Report (October 2019) - Nurturing Wonder and Igniting Passion – Designs for a Future School Curriculum Read this submission here.
2. Economics and Business Educators NSW Submission to The Review of Senior Secondary Pathways into Work, Further Education and Training (2019) Read this submission here. Video - Women in Economics – Anna Schwartz This video looks at economist , Anna Jacobson Schwartz, one of the most influential monetary economists of the 20th century: Video – Women in Economics – Anna Schwartz In the video we hear: "While she was in high school she took an economics class that would change her life". Anna Schwartz says: "The questions that were talked about in this class seemed so vital." Anna Schwartz was very generous with her time with young economists who came to her for advice. This is a video worth viewing and I am sure your Economics students will find it interesting as well. Are you following EBE NSW on Twitter? Follow EBE NSW on Twitter to engage with other Economics, Business Studies, Legal Studies and Commerce teachers and for resources relating to the teaching of Economics, Business Studies, Legal Studies and Commerce. EBE NSW Helpdesk As always EBE NSW Directors are available for advice and assistance to members in relation to the teaching and learning of Business Studies, Commerce, Economics and Legal Studies. Email helpdesk@ebe.nsw.edu.au I look forward to seeing members at our events this year.
Regards, Joe Alvaro President — Economics and Business Educators NSW Looking back 2 March 1986 – The Australia Act became law, cutting Australia’s legalities with Britain. Appeals from an Australian court to a British court are now not allowed. 7 March, 1876 – A patent is issued in the US for the telephone devised by Alexander Graham Bell. 10 March 1959 – Australia’s population reached 10 million. 12 March, 1921 – Edith Cowan, 60, becomes the first woman elected to an Australian Parliament. 23 March 1922 – Queensland’s 63 year old upper house is abolished as an Act is proclaimed for one chamber of Parliament. 25 March 1988 – EFTPOS machines began operating at over 8000 retail outlets across Australia. 26 March 1987 – A dysfunctional Sydney City Council is sacked by the NSW Labor state government 30 March 1962 – Australian Aborigines won the right to vote in federal elections. Attitude to money “Financial literacy is equivalent to reading and writing. It’s not possible to participate effectively in today’s society without it” - Annamaria Lusardi, Financial Economist and Global Financial Literacy Excellence Centre founder Advice to first year out teachers “If I had one piece of advice to first years it would be to not be too hard on yourself. Always put in 110 per cent, be willing to ask questions and take advice.” - Rebecca Tampion (“Australian Teacher Magazine” August 2010) Quote "To be prepared is half the victory." - Miguel de Cervantes, Spanish novelist Copyright © 2020 Economics and Business Educators NSW, All rights reserved.
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