We want our children to have a fantastic education, but we haven’t given our teachers the support they need to deliver it. Here’s how we can create a better system for improving teachers. @peter_goss https://t.co/2V901kmxDk #teaching#education#auspol
If you want outstanding outcomes, you should use outstanding teachers to shape the forces that shape teaching:
✅ induct beginning teachers
✅ observe lessons
✅ run PD
A very welcome report by @GrattanInst. It shows that to lift student results, we must invest to improve teaching quality in schools.
https://t.co/SSSdWxLO4h via @ABCNews
@peter_goss@smh Thanks Pete. The proposal you've attached is a necessary part of an effective future. It's clear. That's why I put time into reliable ways of identifying outstanding teachers. I also agree with James Ladwig that it must be part of a fundamental re-shaping of teacher time.
@CherineSpirou@alegounarias@smh Keep at it Cherine and we'll keep arguing that it should be part of how teaching is structured, rather than expecting people like you to do it on top of a FT job.
Powerful arguments from Tom @Alegounarias.
https://t.co/ZbVXgSOZjK via @smh
Our proposed expert teacher career path wouldn't solve all these issues -- but would make teachers' jobs better by giving them expert support and guidance close at hand.
https://t.co/BV34Rl8inM
Give the best teachers the reins to improve teaching
Great piece from my colleague @SonnersJulie on our new report Top teachers: sharing expertise to improve teaching
https://t.co/TrigYNN9W1
A new career path for expert teachers could transform Australian schools and boost student learning by 18 months by the time they turn 15. Read our new report by @peter_goss and @SonnersJulie https://t.co/rA8Mt7Shu0 #education#auspol#teaching
There's a moment in The Australian Dream when an Elder says to Adam Goodes, people will only hear when they're ready to listen. In a powerful reflection, the film's writer Stan Grant asks, is Australia ready to listen?
@StanGrantMOF #australiandream
https://t.co/JZe2pLjoEO
By supporting the recognition, remuneration and roles commensurate with expertise, the NSW DoE’s Mastery of Teaching Program aims to make teaching a more attractive profession to join. @GrattanInst new report definitely worth a read.