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Phil Lambert Consulting

Locality: Stanmore, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 412 254 615



Address: 13 Aubrey Street 2048 Stanmore, NSW, Australia

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25.01.2022 Leading intensive training in Nur Sultan of Kazakhstan’s senior curriculum executive and subject experts in embedding in and monitoring of NIS’s five meta-subject skills in curriculum, teaching and learning, assessing and reporting. Wonderful engagement and energy from these highly committed and professional educators. #crosscurriculum



24.01.2022 2019 in Review December: My comments on the PISA debate in Jordan Baker’s Sydney Morning Herald feature: https://www.smh.com.au//while-individual-schools-might-shi

23.01.2022 2019 in Review December: A contribution from me to ‘Information Age’ article on soft skills by Lilia Guan I talk about how soft skills need to be both taught and modelled as well as supported. https://ia.acs.org.au//soft-skills-will-dominate-all-jobs-

22.01.2022 I’ll be speaking at The Sydney Morning Herald Schools Summit on 20 February 2020 in Sydney on the topic International Insights and Considerations view the full program at: www.smhschools.com.au If relevant for you, I understand the event will contribute 8 hours of NESA registered PD at the Proficient Teacher level. If booking now use code P20K02SCHOOLS10 for 10% off #SMHSchools



22.01.2022 Thoroughly enjoyable two days at Medowie Christian School conducting professional learning for P-12 staff and leadership group on competency-based approaches to teaching, learning, assessing and reporting. Great working with such a committed and engaged group under the leadership of inspiring Principal Simon Herd.

18.01.2022 2019 in Review December: Honoured to have undertaken the independent review of Kazakhstan’s Higher Education Bachelor of Education Degree (undergraduate primary teacher education courses) for the NIS two impressive program pathways equipping beginning teachers with the pedagogical know-how, skills and dispositions required for teaching the country’s recently developed and impressive competency-based curriculum.

18.01.2022 2019 in Review December: Conducting training in competency-based curriculum development for curriculum and assessment specialists drawn from across Lithuania. Tremendous response from teachers, professional association representatives, academics and consultants to the opportunity to contribute to this important and exciting reform agenda.



18.01.2022 2019 in Review December: Presenting in Sydney to visiting delegation of Directors and Principals from Nanjing, China on global directions in curriculum development.

16.01.2022 2019 in Review December: In Vilnius at meetings and presentations for Deputy Minister Urbonovich and senior executive from the Ministry supporting Lithuania’s proposed competency-based curriculum reform

14.01.2022 2019 in Review November: Positive meeting of the ‘Together for Humanity’ Education and Strategy Committee. Honoured to support the work of this important multi-faith organisation in its mission to foster intercultural understanding.

13.01.2022 2019 in Review December: At Australian Government Financial Literacy Board meeting at ASIC Sydney office a 14 year commitment to addressing the issue of equipping Australian students and adults with the competencies required to participate confidently in the financial system.

04.01.2022 Giving the opening keynote ‘Entrepreneurship: Its Place in the Curriculum’ at the Entrepreneurial Learning in Action two-day training/workshop in Sydney at NSW Hub. Great to see so many teachers attending representing the diverse rural schools undertaking this innovative program. A brilliant initiative funded by the NSW Department of Industry and led by Liz Jackson from startup.business



03.01.2022 2019 in Review November: Presenting keynote at the VIP Breakfast at the University of Sydney for the launch of the 2019 National Brilliant Business Kids Festival. My address: Entrepreneurship as a competency for young people. Pictured with Minister Geoff Lee, Liz Jackson and Jo Burston from startup.business; Prof Stephen Garton, Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor; students getting ready to pitch their businesses.

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