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The National Quality Framework – The Musical

Thurs 7 Aug

Get ready for an educational experience like no other! Learn Play Thrive is proud to present National Quality Framework (NQF): The Musical, an all-singing, all-dancing extravaganza that transforms professional development into a truly unforgettable event.

Join us as the musical opens with Coordinator Louise receiving a daunting Notice of Assessment from the Department, causing Educational Leader Red to dramatically faint! But fear not, as Louise helps Red see the Assessment and Rating process as a golden opportunity to “sell your pedagogy.” Through engaging with the performing arts and promoting social justice, Louise encourages Red to create a simple, user-friendly Quality Improvement Program (QIP) and continually reflect on her pedagogical practice.

This dynamic, dramaturgical journey with early childhood thespians, Dr. Red Ruby Scarlet and Louise Dorrat, promises a splendid, spectacular, and salubrious engagement with the NQF. Grounded in theories, practice, and embodied pedagogies, this production will spark vital conversations, exploring questions like:

What counts as valid knowledge?

Who decides?

And in whose interest are they enacted?

Don’t miss your chance to experience professional development that’s both insightful and incredibly entertaining! Secure your tickets today and transform your understanding of the National Quality Framework.

This performance is in the Don Craig Studio

Pre-event arrival 6pm

Event start time – 6.45pm

post show networking to follow performance

Event Details

VENUE
Laycock Street Community Theatre
Start Date: Thu 7 August , 2025
Time: 6.45pm
TICKETS
Adult $75 | Concession/Student $50 / Group Booking Discount 5 x tickets at $300

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