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La SalleDistrict of Australia, New Zealand,Pakistan & Papua New Guinea
La Salle College5 La Salle AvenueMiddle Swan, Western Australia
Proudly sponsored by
Lasallian Educators’ Conferencece
Sunday 17 April - Wednesday 20 April 2016
Anima�ng the Lasallian call to service
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WELCOME TO LA SALLE
COLLEGE, MIDDLE SWAN
WAYNE BULL AFSC (Principal)
I am delighted to welcome delegates to La Salle College, Middle Swan, to share in this historic gathering of Lasallian
Educators from the ANZPPNG District and the wider Lasallian family within PARC.
Our Lasallian community here in Perth has been without a direct Brothers’ presence for 43 years. Being situated in one of the most isolated capital cities in the world we have actively looked at ways in which our Lasallian school can
continue to be nurtured in the charism and spirit of St John Baptist de La Salle. It is from this quest that the origins of this Conference has grown.
I wish to record my thanks for the support and encouragement of the Brother Visitor, David Hawke and the Executive Director of
Lasallian Mission Services, Merv McCormack. The organising committee here at Middle Swan has put together a programme which I
believe will enrich and challenge participants. I have been delighted with the willingness of our keynote speakers and workshop presenters to assist in the
development of a Conference which I hope could become a regular feature on the Lasallian education calendar.
Finally, I am honoured to welcome to La Salle College, Middle Swan and to our Lasallian Educators’ Conference, the Superior General of the De La Salle Brothers, Br Robert Schieler.
His presence will enable all delegates to listen to and engage with the Superior General in gaining insights into the future direction and works of the Institute.
CONFERENCE WELCOMEBR DAVID HAWKE FSC (Br Visitor District of ANZPPNG)
The inaugural District of Australia, New Zealand, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea Educators’ Conference will take place at La Salle College, Middle Swan (Perth) in April 2016. The idea was first flagged by Wayne Bull, Principal of La Salle College and supported wholeheartedly by the District and Mission Councils.
Under the umbrella theme; “God has called you to your ministry” the organisers have planned a conference applicable to all across the four sectors of the District and also inclusive of invitations to Lasallians across the Pacific-Asia Region. The conference will be enhanced by the presence of Br Robert Schieler, Superior General who will deliver a keynote address. He will be accompanied by Br Ricky Laguda, General Councillor as they both commence their pastoral visit to Australia and Papua New Guinea. In addition to several presentations, workshops covering the diversity of the Lasallian educational mission will be offered.
While the theme and the various presentations will focus the delegates on their particular ministry and serve to inform them on others, the fact that people gather “together and by association” will be a rich experience in itself. Hence the interaction with each other is a very important dimension of the conference. Therefore it is my hope that all works across the District will be represented by at least one delegate and hopefully more. The conference will be a wonderful occasion to express our solidarity with each other not only in the District but also in the PARC Region.
Let us hope that the success of this first Educators’ Conference will be the trailblazer for future conferences elsewhere in the District. I look forward to meeting you at La Salle College in April.
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VERY REV MGR KEVIN LONG PhD
Monsignor Kevin Long is Rector of St Charles’ Seminary in Guildford. He was previously the Rector at St Thomas More College, a Catholic residential College attached to the University of Western Australia.
In 2009 he was appointed by Pope Benedict to the position of Monsignor and given the category of Chaplain to His Holiness. He accompanied the then Archbishop of Perth, Barry Hickey, to
Rome as one of his two theological Periti (experts) to the Synod of Oceania.
Monsignor Kevin completed his Bachelor of Theology through Melbourne College of Divinity in 1977, after studies at Catholic Theological College, Clayton. In 1988
he gained a Master of Philosophy (School of Ecumenics) from Trinity College, Dublin. He was awarded a doctorate in 1994 from the
University of Western Australia. Actively involved in the work of the Catholic Education Commission in WA, his research interests
focus on spirituality and history, and ecumenical issues confronting the Christian churches.
Monsignor Kevin is also an Associate Lecturer at the University of Notre Dame, Fremantle where he lectures in Church History, Spirituality and
Theological Studies for Medical students and has presented to clergy groups on Papal encyclicals and important Vatican
documents. He delivers a number of units as part of Catholic Education WA’s accreditation programme
assisting teachers in their understanding of the Catholic faith.
A wonderful friend of La Salle College, Middle Swan, Monsignor Kevin is a regular contributor to the school’s
faith formation programmes.
BR ROBERT SCHIELER FSC (Superior General)
Br Robert is originally from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA. He was born in a very special year, 1950; the same year the Pope stated as a Holy Year, and even more significantly, it was the year John Baptist de La Salle was proclaimed patron saint of teachers.
Br Robert was first introduced to the Brothers as a student at West Catholic Boys High School (now West Catholic Preparatory High School) and in 1968 Br Robert joined the Brothers of the Christian Schools Ammendale, Maryland. He professed his final vows in 1979.
Br Robert has a Bachelor’s degree in history from La Salle University, Philadelphia and was first assigned as a teacher at La Salle College High School from 1972 to 1975. He holds master’s degrees in European history from the University of Notre Dame and in Asian studies from the University of the Philippines, as well as a doctorate in educational administration from the University of Pennsylvania.
Br Robert served as General Councillor for the Lasallian Region of North America (RELAN) in Washington, D.C. for seven years prior to his role as Superior General. Before then, he was the Director of Education for the Brothers’ United States – Toronto Region. In that role, he developed, coordinated, and directed national educational formation programmes for teachers and Brothers in the 104 Lasallian schools across the United States. He has also served as Executive Secretary of the Regional Education Board and the Lasallian Association of College and University Presidents. Prior to this, Br Robert was Auxiliary Visitor and Director of Education for the Baltimore District. He served in the Philippines for 11 years in a variety of administrative positions, from Assistant Principal to Superintendent of Schools. Br Robert identifies that his time spent in the Philippines from 1975 to 1991 as a “beyond the border” experience that placed him in excellent stead for today as leader of the Catholic Church’s largest order of religious Brothers dedicated to education.
Br Robert is the 27th successor of St John Baptist de La Salle.
LASALLIAN EDUCATORS’ CONFERENCE KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
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MIRANDA CHOW
Miranda Chow is the CEO of the Lasallian Foundation, an
international aid and development NGO based in Melbourne, Australia.
She joined the organisation in 2007 as Project Manager bringing over fifteen years' experience in brand marketing/strategy and
innovation in technology, business administration, retail, textile and packaging design. Miranda has worked for multinational corporations including Orange UK, IBM, Best & Less and Cadbury Schweppes. She is currently an Advisory Board member for the Deakin University
International Studies programme focused on improving the curriculum and student outcomes.
Spending several years backpacking through Asia, Europe, North America and Peru along with a short stint volunteering in a remote school in Guatemala sparked her interest and passion for social justice. She
is extremely committed to ensuring education is accessible to all, particularly children in poor and marginalised communities.
BR DAVID HAWKE FSC
Br David Hawke was born in Auckland, New Zealand in 1950. The son of a New Zealand mother and an Australian dad, David, along with his brother and sister, had a typical Catholic upbringing. Br David completed the novitiate in 1969 in New South Wales. After taking his first vows in 1970, he worked at De La Salle Colleges in New Zealand, namely New Plymouth and Mangere East before moving to Australia to work at St Bede’s College, Mentone in Victoria. After some 25 years as a Brother in various leadership positions, Br David Hawke was elected Visitor of the Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea District in 1996.
At the conclusion of his term as Visitor, he was then appointed as General Councillor for the Asia Pacific region, which saw him as one of the advisors to the Superior General.
In April 2014 Br David finished on the General Council and returned to Australia where the Brothers nominated him for the position of Visitor. Br Robert Schieler, Superior General, appointed Br David to the
position of Visitor of Australia, New Zealand, Pakistan & Papua New Guinea in August 2014.
According to Br David, “There are many ways for people to get involved in our mission to educate and care for young people in need. Our mission is not one that the world can afford to go without. The more people that get involved and support our work, the more we will be able to reach out to the last, the lost and the least in our society.”
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BR GERARD RUMMERY FSC
Br Gerard Rummery FSC has made a significant and lasting contribution to Australian and international Catholic religious education. He taught primary and secondary classes in Melbourne before being involved in teacher-education programmes with younger members of his own congregation as well as with those of the Christian, Marist and Patrician Brothers. He completed his Masters Studies at Sydney University and in Europe, before beginning doctoral studies at Lancaster University. During his studies he lived in France, Belgium and Germany, completing his doctorate on the topic The Concept of Catechesis and the Concept of Religious Education in a Pluralist Society.
Br Gerard was an official delegate of his Congregation to the 1971 International Catechetical Congress in Rome. His participation at this Congress led him subsequently to found the journal Word in Life as a successor to Our Apostolate. Competent in French, Spanish, Italian and German, he was elected to serve on the General Council of his congregation for 14 years until June 2000.
He is the principal author and editor of The Mission of Human and Christian Education: A Shared Mission, the official international text of the De La Salle Brothers used in their formation programmes.
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CONFERENCE WELCOME FROM
MERV McCORMACK
(Executive Director, Lasallian Mission Council)
It is a pleasure to add my welcome to all delegates at this inaugural ANZPPNG Lasallian
Educators’ Conference. In the midst of the significant workloads which are a daily part of your
professional lives, it is greatly appreciated that you have taken this opportunity to attend the Conference. It is hoped that your valued presence and active participation will
add depth to our deliberations, and that you will find your own formation and professional development is enhanced through the varied interactions with Lasallians from throughout the
District, and beyond.
In a particular way, sincere thanks are extended to Lasallians who are presenting workshops. The generous offerings of those colleagues who have been willing to share their knowledge, insights, and experiences has
been impressive.
Finally, sincere thanks are extended to Wayne Bull and members of his leadership team who formed the Conference Organising Committee, along with Julie Alibrandi from the Lasallian Mission Council. The many hours of planning and
scheduling which this fine group of colleagues have committed to the Conference will undoubtedly ensure its success. Wayne’s generosity in hosting the Conference, and opening up La Salle College for our use, is greatly appreciated.
Welcome, fellow Lasallians to LEC16! I hope you enjoy a magnificent time in the golden west!
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CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
Sunday 17 April 2016Time Session VenueFrom 2:00 pm Registration Peter Elloy Staff Centre (PESC)3:00 – 4:00 pm Opening Liturgy St John Baptist de La Salle Chapel4:00 – 5:00 pm Opening Address: Br David Hawke, Br Visitor District of ANZPPNG Nicolas Barre Auditorium5:00 – 6:00 pm Welcome Cocktail Party La Salle College grounds
Monday 18 April 2016Time Session Venue8:30 – 8:45 am Tea & Coffee PESC8:45 – 9:00 am Gathering Prayer (By Australian Lasallians) St John Baptist de La Salle Chapel9:00 – 10:00 am Keynote Address: Mons Kevin Long Nicolas Barre Auditorium “Why are we the Church that we are today?” – Historical view of the role of Religious and Laity in the Church 10:00 – 10:30 am Connectivity Break (Morning Tea) PESC
10:30 – 11:30 am Concurrent Sessions 1
11:30 – 11:35 am Break
11:35 am – 12:35 pm Concurrent Sessions 2
12:35 – 1:15 pm Lunch PESC1:15 – 2:15 pm Keynote Address: Miranda Chow, CEO Lasallian Foundation Nicolas Barre Auditorium “Our Lasallian vocation: a sign of hope for the poor” 2:15 – 2:30 pm Connectivity Break (Tea & coffee available) PESC2:30 – 3:30 pm Student Panel discussion Nicolas Barre Auditorium What does it mean to be Lasallian? 3:30 – 3:45 pm Afternoon Prayer (By New Zealand Lasallians) St John Baptist de La Salle Chapel3:45 pm Swan Valley Food & Winery Tour 7:30 pm Conference Dinner Valley View Function Centre
Session 1ATop Tips for Ministering to Youth
Philippe Dulawan & Jordan Bottalico(Lasallian Mission Services)
Session 1EThe challenges & joys of operating Lasallian Schools & other Lasallian works within a Muslim societyBr Shahzad Gill – Auxiliary Visitor ANZPPNG
Session 2ATop Tips for Ministering to Youth
Philippe Dulawan & Jordan Bottalico(Lasallian Mission Services)
Session 2EThe challenges & joys of operating Lasallian Schools & other Lasallian works within a Muslim societyBr Shahzad Gill – Auxiliary Visitor ANZPPNG
Opening Address: Br David Hawke, Br Visitor District of ANZPPNG
Keynote Address: Miranda Chow, CEO Lasallian Foundation “Our Lasallian vocation: a sign of hope for the poor”
Student Panel discussion What does it mean to be Lasallian?
Fr Laurence Murphy SDSSenior Learning Centre
Fr Laurence Murphy SDSSenior Learning Centre
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CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
Session 3AIncorporating the Lasallian Ethos in the Staff Spirituality Plan
Chris Agnew(De La Salle, Caringbah)
Session 3BIntroduction of PositiveEducation Framework-The boomerang effect of positive psychology.Tim Logue & Raymond Martin (De La Salle, Revesby& Holy Spirit, Lakemba)
Session 3CSupporting students fromremote Aboriginal communities – Touching the hearts of the most vulnerable.Tricia McGregor, Adrian Martino & Rachael Keenan (La Salle, Middle Swan)
Session 3D“The Spirituality of SaintJohn Baptist de La Salle-His personal relationshipwith God and its influence on his works.”
Session 4AIncorporating the Lasallian Ethos in the Staff Spirituality Plan
Chris Agnew(De La Salle, Caringbah)
Session 4BIntroduction of PositiveEducation Framework-The boomerang effect of positive psychology.Tim Logue & Raymond Martin (De La Salle, Revesby& Holy Spirit, Lakemba)
Session 4CSupporting students fromremote Aboriginal communities – Touching the hearts of the most vulnerable.Tricia McGregor, Adrian Martino & Rachael Keenan (La Salle, Middle Swan)
Session 4D“The Spirituality of SaintJohn Baptist de La Salle-His personal relationshipwith God and its influence on his works.”
Kane Raukura(De La Salle, Mangere)
Session 4ELasallian works in Papua New Guinea
Br Antony Swamy, Hohola, PNG
3:10 – 4:10 pm Concurrent Sessions 6
4:10 – 4:30 pm Concluding Liturgy St John Baptist de La Salle ChapelWednesday 20 April 2016 – Optional pilgrimage to New Norcia8:15 am Leave La Salle College for day long pilgrimage tour to New Norcia (Australia’s only monastic town) 4:00 pm Arrive La Salle College (bus will then transfer to Perth Domestic Airport (if required)
Tuesday 19 April 2016Time Session Venue Time Session Venue8:30 – 8:45 am Tea & Coffee PESC 8:45 – 9:00 am Gathering prayer (By Pakistani & PNG Lasallians) St John Baptist de La Salle Chapel9:00 – 10:00 am Keynote Address: Br Robert Schieler, Superior General, De La Salle Brothers Nicolas Barre Auditorium10:00 – 10:30 am Connectivity Break (Morning tea) PESC10:30 – 11:30 am Concurrent Sessions 3
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NEW NORCIA PILGRIMAGE
The optional New Norcia Pilgrimage Tour on Wednesday 20 April is $65.
The New Norcia Pilgrimage Tour cost includes: Transfers via coach to New Norcia and return
Morning Tea
Lunch
New Norcia Tour including the Museum, Art Gallery & Town
Prayers with the Monks
REGISTRATION FEES & INCLUSIONS
Registration Fee - $390 (early bird registration before 31 December 2015; normal registration after this date - $450). The registration fee is not refundable.
Registration includes:
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Some financial support may be available to potential delegates on a case by case basis. Expressions of interest for financial support should be forwarded to Julie Alibrandi, Operations Manager, Lasallian Mission Council, [email protected] or +61 2 9795 6455.
REGISTER ONLINE
Register for the conference online at: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2016Lasallianeducatorsconference
Once registration has been received, you will be sent a tax invoice for payment via email.
New Norcia, which is located 132 km north of Perth in Western Australia, since 1847. New Norcia is Australia’s only monastic town, with the Monastery, where the monks
live, work and pray, at its heart. The monks of New Norcia live according to the
since the sixth century AD. Monks who do so are referred to as ‘Benedictines’.
New Norcia
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ACCOMMODATION OPTIONS
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The Perth area and Swan Valley region have many fine accommodation options. The following are included for your consideration. To book please make direct contact with the service provider.
The Terrace Hotel Perth5 star www.terracehotelperth.com.au
Address: 237 St Georges Terrace, Perth (City Centre)Distance to airport: Perth International Airport (27.6 km) – travel time 30 minutes during traffic
Perth Domestic Airport (29.2 km) – travel time 35 minutes during traffic Distance to La Salle College: 22.2 km – travel time 35 minutes during traffic
Nearest transport to hotel: Perth Train Station (0.9 km – 11 minute walk)Approximate cost per night – upwards of $249
Assured Ascot Quays Apartment Hotel4 star www.assuredhotels.com.au
Address: 150 Great Eastern Highway, AscotDistance to airport: Perth International Airport (10.2 km) – travel time 15 minutes during traffic
Perth Domestic Airport (3.9 km) – travel time 8 minutes during traffic Distance to La Salle College: 12.2 km – travel time 20 minutes during traffic
Approximate cost per night (Twin room) - $269
Novotel Vines Resort Swan Valley 4 star www.vines.com.au/Accommodation
Address: Verdelho Drive, The VinesDistance to airport: Perth International Airport (27.6 km) – travel time 35 minutes during traffic
Perth Domestic Airport (29.2 km) – travel time 30 minutes during traffic Distance to La Salle College: 15.8 km – travel time 20 minutes during traffic
Approximate cost per night (Twin room) - $180
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ACCOMMODATION OPTIONS
Crown Promenade Perth Hotel4 ½ star www.crownhotels.com.au/crown-promenade-perth Address: Bolton Avenue and Great Eastern Highway, BurswoodDistance to airport: Perth International Airport (12.7 km) – travel time 20 minutes during traffic Perth Domestic Airport (12.7 km) – travel time 20 minutes during traffic Distance to La Salle College: 15.9 km – travel time 25 minutes during trafficApproximate cost per night (Twin room) - $468
Keller’s Bed & BreakfastTelephone: 08 9274 8500Address: 104 Victoria Road, DaytonDistance to airport: Perth International Airport (17.5 km) – travel time 20 minutes during traffic Perth Domestic Airport (17 km) – travel time 20 minutes during traffic Distance to La Salle College: 5.7 km – travel time 10 minutes during trafficApproximate cost per night (Queen/King only) - $190
Midland Tourist Parkwww.midlandtouristpark.com.au/rooms/ Telephone: 08 9274 3002Address: 6 Toodyay Road, Middle SwanAccommodation units: 55 units available for overnight stays or special rates for longer stays. Most units are new, fully self-contained with ensuites & cooking facilities/utensils, linen/towels, tea/coffee & milk starter packs are provided. Car parking is free & for security requires a card to access the gate (24 hours).
Distance to airport: Perth International Airport (14.6 km) – 25 minutes during trafficPerth Domestic Airport (16.2 km) – 30 minutes during trafficDistance to La Salle College: 1.2 km – travel time 5 minutes during trafficApproximate cost per night (2 bedroom chalet) - $200
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NOTES
CONTACT US
For further information about the conference, please contact:
Wayne Bull AFSCPrincipalLa Salle College5 La Salle AvenueMiddle Swan 6056Western Australia