Seafood & Maritime Training

PD Day a Big Hit with SMT Trainers

SMT trainers recently came together for a Professional Development Day that proved to be both productive and enjoyable, with 100% of attendees agreeing the session met its objectives and was well worth the time.

The day focused on fresh ideas to boost student engagement, reflect on teaching practices, and share practical tips that trainers can use straight away in the classroom. The sessions were interactive, with plenty of discussion, laughter, and idea-sharing throughout the day. The TCCI presentation was a standout, receiving great feedback for its energy and practical advice.

TCCI presentation by Stacey Joseph

Some of the favourite takeaways included new engagement techniques, the “Start, Stop, Keep” reflection model, and simple but powerful questions like, “Have I explained that clearly?” — a reminder that small changes can make a big difference to student learning.

From left: Kerily Jamieson, William Perry and Carryn Manicom making sushi from the scratch

Trainers were keen for more opportunities like this, with suggestions for future PD including AI and online delivery, cross-team learning, and keeping up to date with industry skills.

SMT trainers during workshop activities on PD day

Related News

Regional Courses, the past and future.

Seafood and Maritime Training (SMT) closed out 2025 with a strong focus on delivering training in regional areas across Tasmania. SMT delivered DMLA, Coxswain Deck and Coxswain Engineering courses in Strahan during November. In addition, Coxswain Deck courses were held

Read More +

Simulator at the Wooden Boat Festival  

Seafood and Maritime Training (SMT) was honoured to take part in this year’s Australian Wooden Boat Festival, joining Seafood Industry Tasmania at the ‘Gotta Love Tassie Seafood’ tent. The event was a fantastic opportunity to engage with the community and

Read More +