Chantel Mirzai is a Deputy Principal Instructional Leader at Auburn North Public School. She began teaching in this dynamic and diverse learning community as an intern in 2011. Chantel is passionate about building the capacity of Early Career Teachers to maximise Literacy and Numeracy learning outcomes for all students. She collaboratively develops evidence-based Teacher Professional Learning workshops for the wider staff and regularly engages in one-to-one coaching with individual teachers to assist them develop the knowledge, skills and abilities to create inclusive, engaging and high-performing learning environments.
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