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Wednesday, August 5

Explicit Instruction in Science Masterclass

Date and Time

Wednesday, August 5 · 9:00am – 3:00pm AEST

Location

ISQ South Bank Office
Level 7

Professional Learning

5.0 hours

About This Event

Memory, explicit teaching, misconceptions, modelling & scaffolding with worked examples

How can science teaching be structured to improve student understanding, retention and independence? What does research tell us about making scientific thinking more visible and learnable? This full‑day professional learning workshop, led by Michael Rosenbrock, supports teachers in independent schools to apply evidence‑based principles from the science of learning to everyday science classrooms. The day focuses on strengthening explicit instruction in science, using practical strategies aligned with the Australian Curriculum v9.

Participants will explore:

  • the core features of explicit teaching in science

  • how memory and cognitive load influence learning

  • effective modelling and explanation of scientific concepts

  • scaffolding learning and gradually releasing responsibility

  • using worked examples to support scientific reasoning

  • identifying and addressing common student misconceptions

The workshop is highly practical, drawing on classroom examples from primary and secondary science and supporting teachers to translate research into clear, curriculum‑aligned practice.

This professional learning is suited to science teachers, curriculum leaders and school leaders seeking to strengthen science instruction across independent school contexts.

Tickets Available
Wednesday, August 5

Tickets

In Person Pass

  • Member (In Person) Tickets Available
    $360.00 AUD GST inc.
  • Non-Member (In Person) Tickets Available
    $470.00 AUD GST inc.
Online Pass

  • Member (Online) Tickets Available
    $340.00 AUD GST inc.
  • Non-Member (Online) Tickets Available
    $430.00 AUD GST inc.

Speakers

Michael Rosenbrock

Michael Rosenbrock is an experienced educational leader, consultant and teacher of physics, science, mathematics and multimedia, with over 15 years’ experience working in and with schools. He has held a range of teaching and leadership roles, most recently as Assistant Principal at Wodonga Senior Secondary College (VIC) and has worked as a Specialist Teacher with the Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority (VCAA) and a Content Specialist at Evidence for Learning. Michael has contributed to VCE Study Design Review Panels and the development of the Victorian Curriculum 2.0 for Science, and now works across systems, sectors and jurisdictions supporting schools through professional learning, implementation and in‑school support. He is a strong advocate for students experiencing disadvantage, particularly in rural, regional and remote settings, and holds degrees in Aerospace Engineering and Business, along with a Graduate Diploma of Education.