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Leadership Profiles

organises the Profiles into four focuses. Each focus describes a school leader's actions, Practice The Professional Practices lens organises the Profiles through five focus areas, described at increasing levels of proficiency. The focus areas are: Leading teaching and learning, Standard in more detail. They're based on real insights from practising school leaders, and show how, The Leadership Requirements lens organises the Profiles through three focus areas, described

https://www.aitsl.edu.au/lead-develop/understand-the-principal-standard/leadership-profiles

New AITSL CEO appointed

for a period of 5 years, commencing 21 October 2024. Tim will join AITSL from the Department, been an AITSL Board member, Tim is very familiar with the company and its operations. For the past, and young people to have bright lives and positive futures. AITSL Board Chair Dr Michele Bruniges AM believes Tim’s depth of experience from leading Tasmania’s education system provides the perfect mix of expertise, knowledge, and leadership required to ensure AITSL’s ongoing success. “Tim’s focus

https://www.aitsl.edu.au/secondary/news-and-media/media-releases/new-aitsl-ceo-appointed

Thinking about Pedagogy in an Unfolding Pandemic

Information on approaches to distance learning during COVID-19 with resources on formative and authentic assessment including for parents and students

https://www.aitsl.edu.au/tools-resources/resource/thinking-about-pedagogy-in-an-unfolding-pandemic

Improve Practice

, collaborative and future-focused. Access the HQPL Toolkit, practice from across Australia at the four career stages of the Australian Professional Standards, and help you be a better teacher. Feedback The research is clear: effective feedback practices can greatly improve student learning and teaching quality. Use these evidence-based, practical tools to introduce or enhance feedback in your setting

https://www.aitsl.edu.au/teach/improve-practice

CEO Blog - Celebrating World Teachers- Day 2023

- Celebrating World Teachers’ Day 2023 From the CEO On Friday 27 October 2023, we, is shared throughout the profession across the country. The same is true of the many principals’ forums I, is a great time to formally acknowledge the more than half a million teachers and school leaders who, to stand in front of a room of students and teach them not only the curriculum, but about, future, and it’s why the wider Australian public esteems teachers on their honesty and work ethic

https://www.aitsl.edu.au/secondary/news-and-media/ceo-blog/ceo-blog---celebrating-world-teachers-day-2023

Engaging with technology

The teacher describes how information and communication technology has enabled her to transform the ways of learning in her classroom. The introduction of, and use of ICT, has increased the options available to meet the specific learning needs of students across a wide range of abilities. In the illustration, the teacher models how learning technologies can be used for demonstration purposes, to focus question and answering, to assign tasks, for individual and group work, and to create, St Saviour’s Primary School in Toowoomba, Queensland caters for over 400 students from Prep to year 7. The school’s year 1 class has 28 students from a range of backgrounds with a number of learning needs. The teacher describes how she is working with students in the class within a transformed learning space. At the beginning of the year, the school introduced interactive whiteboards and notebook computers into classrooms. The learning space allows for differentiated learning where students can

https://www.aitsl.edu.au/tools-resources/resource/engaging-with-technology-illustration-of-practice

Implementing an Indigenous language program

Mossman State School is a government primary school located on the land of the Kuku Yalanji people in Far North Queensland, about an hour north of Cairns. The school has around 230 enrolled students and has a strong focus on working with parents, carers and the community. In 2019 the school received a Queensland Department of Education Showcase Award for excellence in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander education

https://www.aitsl.edu.au/tools-resources/resource/implementing-an-indigenous-language-program

Teaching an Indigenous language

Mossman State School is a government primary school located on the land of the Kuku Yalanji people in Far North Queensland, about an hour north of Cairns. The school has around 230 enrolled students and has a strong focus on working with parents, carers and the community. In 2019 the school received a Queensland Department of Education Showcase Award for excellence in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander education

https://www.aitsl.edu.au/tools-resources/resource/teaching-an-indigenous-language

Engaging a Maths Class

The teacher draws upon her postgraduate research into student engagement in mathematics to develop innovative ways to support students in their learning. She encourages teamwork and the use of various resources to aid their thinking and learning. By helping students think about mathematics in ways that move beyond a simple 'right or wrong' dichotomy, she allows them to feel more comfortable and free to express their thoughts and opinions in the classroom

https://www.aitsl.edu.au/tools-resources/resource/engaging-a-maths-class-illustration-of-practice
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