"Making Best Practice
Common Practice"
– Dinham et al.
Sharing Best Practice (SBP) is a grassroots movement of educators and allied health professionals dedicated to exchanging best practice pedagogies and scientifically-backed methods. Through conferences and events across Australia, SBP fosters collaboration and the dissemination of current, evidence-based practices.
14
Conferences in 2023
19
Conferences in 2024
15+
Conferences in 2025
Upcoming Events
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Sun | Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat |
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 - Sacred Heart School |
8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 - SBP Te Tai Tokerau - University of Melbourne, Faculty of Education, VIC |
15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 - Marsden Road Public School, NSW |
22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 - Canterbury College, QLD |
29 | 30 |
September 7 @ 12am
Sacred Heart SchoolOur mission is to promote evidence-based pedagogy.
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September 14 @ 12am
SBP Te Tai TokerauWe promote evidence-based pedagogy.
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September 14 @ 12am
University of Melbourne, Faculty of Education, VICOur conference will bridge the research to practice gap with all sessions translating current evidence and research findings into practical strategies that can be readily implemented into classrooms.
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September 28 @ 12am
Canterbury College, QLDThe conference emphasises the importance of using evidence to inform teaching practices which is central to SBP’s mission. This is achieved through sharing best practice outcomes and developing strong pedagogical strategies based on research. It provides practical insights and tools to help teachers and schools implement and sustain evidence-informed teaching practices. The conference brings together […]
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September 21 @ 12am
Marsden Road Public School, NSWSBP Sydney is a full day of premium evidence-based professional development and an opportunity to share insights on explicit teaching. Presenters inc. Jennifer Buckingham (Centre for Education Statistics and Evaluation, NSW Department of Education), Saskia Kohnen (Australian Literacy Clinic, Australian Catholic University), Manisha Gazula (Principal, Marsden Road Public School), Rebecca Birch (Director of Research and […]
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Our Testimonials
Being asked to speak at a Sharing Best Practice event has been one of the joys of my career. Not only do I get to meet and learn from some of the nation’s most highly regarded presenters, but I also get to listen to teachers, schools, and systems as they reveal their pathways towards better teaching and learning.
Making change can come at a very high cost in terms of energy, emotion, and financial outlay. Sharing Best Practice makes the decision to reach for the highest quality outcomes with a judicious use of energy, an extremely positive emotional experience, and all at the lowest cost possible. It is my great honour to be involved both as a speaker and a listener.
Lyn Stone
Teacher
SBP is one of my favourite professional learning platforms. I love the low-budget, no frills way that these conferences bring teachers, allied health professionals, and researchers together for two-way learning, and as the name suggests, sharing of all things “best practice”. I’m as protective of my Saturdays as much as the next person, but SBP conferences are a worthy cause for a Saturday-sacrifice and I always come away energised and optimistic about the future of education.