Q&A Coaching Consultancy Session

Year Level: Early Years, Foundation, Year 1 & 2, Years 3 to 6

This form is for booking Q&A Consultancy Sessions which are hosted online using Skype, Google Hangouts, Join Me or via Video Conferencing. The Question and Answer Sessions can be used for small groups or whole staff.

Step 1: Download the PDF booking form above or one of the following options.

Step 2: Complete and submit the paper-based form to mail@pld-literacy.org. Note: This is a provisional booking only.

Step 3: PLD will call you to discuss your booking and confirm your expectations from the session. We will provide you with an invoice for the booking, a 20% deposit will be required to secure the date.

Step 4: Your booking is confirmed once PLD receives the 20% deposit.

 

If you would like to make an instant booking, view our interactive online calendar HERE.

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    Year 3, 4, 5 & 6 Programs & Resources Price List

    This document provides a summary of PLD’s evidence-based programs and training opportunities for educators teaching in Year 3, 4, 5 and 6.  This list can be used in conjunction with the Year 3, 4, 5 & 6 Teaching Sequence Manual to select the items best suited for use within schools. Schools that are new to PLD […]

    This document provides a summary of PLD’s evidence-based programs and training opportunities for educators teaching in Year 3, 4, 5 and 6.  This list can

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    Year 1 & 2 Programs & Resources Price List

    This document provides a summary of PLD’s evidence-based programs and training opportunities for educators teaching in Year 1 and 2.  This list can be used in conjunction with the Year 1 & 2 Teaching Sequence Manual to select the items best suited for use within schools. Schools that are new to PLD or considering transitioning to […]

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    Early Years Programs & Resources Price List

    This document provides a summary of the evidence-based programs and training options for classrooms in the Early Years.  This list can be used in conjunction with the Early Years Teaching Sequence Manual to select the items best suited for use within schools. Schools that are new to PLD or considering transitioning to an evidence-based Structured […]

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    Foundation Programs & Resources Price List

    This document provides a summary of PLD’s evidence-based programs and training opportunities for educators teaching Foundation.  This list can be used in conjunction with the Foundation Teaching Sequence Manual to select the items best suited for use within schools. Schools that are new to PLD or considering transitioning to an evidence-based Structured Synthetic Phonics program should request […]

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    PLD’s Alignment to the Australian National Curriculum

    How does PLD align to the Australian National Curriculum?

    In the attached download we have outlined where PLD applies to each year level, the content code and descriptor and the related PLD programs.  

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    PLD’s Alignment with the Early Years Learning Framework

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