MGTAV hosts Professional Development Day in collaboration with Little Anna

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On April 8, the Modern Greek Teachers Association of Victoria (MGTAV) held a successful Professional Development Day at Oakleigh Grammar, in collaboration with Little Anna.

The event aimed to support language educators by exploring diverse methods of bringing the past into the future of language teaching. The MGTAV thanked Oakleigh Grammar for hosting the event.

The PD Day featured expert workshops led by the Little Anna team, including Perry Papageorgiou, Ourania Papageorgiou, Niki Farfara, Katerina Poutahidou, and Christina Soumi.

Teachers rotated through various interactive sessions, gaining valuable resources and practical tools to implement in their classrooms.

This PD Day built upon the success of MGTAV’s Immersion Day, which focused on engaging students, helping teachers continue to provide an enriching learning experience.

MGTAV continues to support language educators by offering professional development opportunities that enhance teaching practices and inspire creativity in the classroom.

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