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Description

This project will be a continuing project in up to fifty schools over the term of the Australian Government Quality Teacher Programme. It is intended that school-based professional development management teams will engage with teachers to improve and recognise the professionalism of the teachers within the school campus. The focus of such development will be within the target groups and priority areas of the Australian Government Quality Teacher Programme. This project takes as its base premise that professionalism does not result from the establishment of a schools community but from the active development of those who find themselves within this community.

Contacts

Paul Rodney
email: paul.rodney@cecnsw.catholic.edu.au
Ph 9287 1555
Fax 9264 6308
Sector: CEC 
   


Outcomes

Through participation in an AGQTP project, teachers will have strengthened the currency and depth of their pedagogical knowledge and skills.

Through participation in an AGQTP project, teachers will have strengthened the currency and depth of their learning area knowledge and understandings.

Access

Targeted Catholic Education Commission schools/teachers.

Design

The professional learning strategy for this activity includes:

Implementation

School ownership of active professionalism will involve the following activities:

  1. initial research to identify school and individual needs in relation to improvements in professionalism within the priority areas of literacy, numeracy, science, technology, values education, vocational education, the Safe Schools Framework, students with particular learning requirements, professional standards and gifted and talented education. The school will develop a school-based professional development management team to target teachers, groups of teachers and mentors for engagement with the project

  2. the school-based professional development management team will:

  1. individuals and groups will engage with mentors in regard to implementing trials of school or classroom-based research activities after documenting the process and intended outcomes

  2. the participant/mentor professional relationship will continue to support and encourage the process to remain on task or to vary the previous agreed process after professional dialogue

  3. the findings of the research and the trial are intended to be shared with colleagues within and beyond the school. It is hoped that participants will be able to share with colleagues from other schools by way of inviting them to visit during the school day to engage and observe

  4. schools and mentors will be encouraged to support participants in the recording and publishing of participants work for the school community. Where there is broader relevance, work could be added to the Australian Government Quality Teacher Programme NSW web site for use in other school communities. The action research content of the project is intended to centre on individual school outcomes to ensure local ownership of professionalism, sharing beyond the school will need to be investigated.

Delivery

Workplace learning, online learning, mentoring, action learning project, workshops/course, conference, resource development

Timeline

By June 2008:


By December 2008:

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