2025 events
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Upcoming webinar: Integrating Inquiry Skills and fostering a love of science in your students with Tori Shaw, Sarah Chuck and Erin Checkley
Join Cambridge series authors Tori Shaw, Sarah Chuck and Erin Checkley in a Victorian Curriculum v2.0 science discussion.
Some of what we will discuss:
- Implementing the new level 9/10 disease content descriptors
- Seamlessly integrating Science Inquiry Skills
- Data analysis tools
- Setting up your students for VCE success with a range of data analysis practise, extension activities and more
- Fostering a love of science in your students
- Time-saving lesson planning, assessments and teacher support
- Plus, the topics YOU want to cover
Time: 4:00pm - 5:00pm AEST
Presenters: Tori Shaw, Sarah Chuck and Erin Checkley
About the Presenters:
Tori Shaw
Tori Shaw has been committed to sharing her love for science with Year 7–12 students for over 20 years. She has worked in both government and independent schools, has been an assessor for the VCAA and IBO, and co-authored the Cambridge Science VCE: Biology series. Her greatest joy comes from making science accessible, exciting and fun for all students. She is currently the Head of Science at Kingswood College in Melbourne.
Sarah Chuck
Sarah Chuck has taught 7–10 Science and VCE Biology for eight years. Having taught in an all-girls context for most of her career, she is passionate about increasing female engagement in STEM and fostering a sense of confidence and belonging among her students. Sarah has been a VCAA assessor, a STAV council member, and is currently Head of Science at a Catholic secondary college in Melbourne.
Erin Checkley
Erin Checkley has taught Science and Mathematics across Years 7–12 for the past twelve years. Transferring from a career in physiotherapy, she discovered a passion for curriculum development through studying her Master of Education at The University of Melbourne and a strong desire to build students' critical thinking skills. Erin is currently teaching as a Science specialist in Years Prep–4 at Ballarat Clarendon College.
In-person Workshops Perth, WA
Calling all teachers in the Perth, WA area! We are holding an in-person workshops to discuss the new WA Curriculum for Maths, HASS and Science.
Our local author teams will be on-hand to discuss what the changes to the 7–10 curriculum mean for you and your classes, and offer expert advice on how to save time, support out-of-field teachers and deliver engaging content to inspire your students.This is a free event but registration is essential.

Watch our most recent event recordings
Introducing new editions of Essential Mathematics CORE for the Australian Curriculum v9.0 and Victorian Curriculum v.20
Cambridge authors David Greenwood and Justin Robinson presented an engaging webinar exploring the second editions of Essential Mathematics CORE for Years 7–10, designed specifically for students who need extra support to meet the minimum standards of the Australian Curriculum V9.0 and the Victorian Curriculum V2.0.

Understanding the new WA Curriculum for Maths
David Greenwood is an expert curriculum analyst, and author of over 80 mathematics textbooks, making him well placed to discuss the new WA Curriculum. Hear about how to approach the changes in your classroom and how the new Essential Mathematics for the WA Curriculum resources support teachers and students.

Changes to the NSW Stage 6 Advanced and Extension 1 Syllabuses
Featuring Cambridge authors, Brian Dorofaeff and William McArthur, this webinar explored the key changes to the NSW Year 11 Advanced and Extension 1 syllabuses, ways to prepare for implementation in 2026, and the substantial changes and improvements to the new edition of CambridgeMATHS Stage 6 resources to ensure precise syllabus alignment.

Supporting teachers to deliver the new
WA Curriculum for Science
WA Curriculum for Science
Cambridge science publisher Sarah Fabris joined series author and ATAR Chemistry teacher Brodie Reid to discuss the forthcoming second edition of Cambridge Science for the Western Australian Curriculum. Their webinar addressed key changes in the new curriculum and ways to effectively implement them in the classroom through activities, WA-centric content, time-saving tools and techniques for lesson planning and reporting.

Unpacking the new WA Curriculum for Humanities and Social Sciences
Featuring the author team of our new edition of Cambridge Humanities and Social Sciences for the WA Curriculum, this webinar explores how the new 7–10 series addresses curriculum changes, prioritises WA-specific content and local First Nations perspectives and facilitates confident teaching for all experience levels.

Supporting teachers to deliver the new Victorian Curriculum with Cambridge Science for the Victorian Curriculum 2ed
Watch our webinar recording as author, Tori Shaw, talks through the changes in the Victorian Curriculum for Science and outlines how the new edition of Cambridge Science for the Victorian Curriculum supports teachers in their delivery of the curriculum.

Unpacking humanities investigations in the Victorian Curriculum v2.0, with Adrian De Fanti, James Sach, Julie Bover and Sharon Davis
Cambridge was proud to present key members of the author team of their new series Investigating Humanities for the Victorian Curriculum; in this webinar you can hear how their approach to creating resources for the new curriculum will support teachers and students in any humanities classroom.

Webinar: CambridgeMATHS Stage 6 Standard with Stuart Palmer
Cambridge was proud to host Stuart Palmer, who leads a new author team for Cambridge’s textbooks for Standard Year 11, Standard 1 Year 12 and Standard 2 Year 12, for this webinar discussing the introduction of the revised Stage 6 Mathematics Standard syllabus. Author team Christine Barbara and Darren Thomas join for a live Q&A session.

Webinar: The new NSW Stage 4&5 Syllabus for Science: what to look out for with Simon Crook
Cambridge was proud to host Dr Simon Crook, founder of CrookED Science and series consultant for the new edition of Cambridge Science for the NSW Syllabus Stage 4&5, as he discussed the new NSW science syllabus and provided advice on preparing schools for the upcoming changes.

Webinar: Resources to meet the cross-curriculum priority for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures in the maths classroom
Recorded Tuesday 18 February, 2025