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30 August, 2012 Andrew Hiskens and Adriana Agosta Bringing the Standards of Professional Practice for Teachers to life

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30 August, 2012

Andrew Hiskens and Adriana Agosta

Bringing the Standards of Professional Practice for Teachers to life

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On task at the last SPP meeting…

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Standards of Professional Practice

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Standards of Professional Practice

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Standards of Professional Practice

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Dense

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DenseBureaucratic

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DenseBureaucratic(seemingly) devoid of meaning…

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Standards of Professional Practice

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Standards of Professional Practice

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An idea…

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Thinking about an excursion to a SPP organisation as a PD opportunity…

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“How do we help teachers to be better (teachers)…?”

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Standards of Professional Practice

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Standards of Professional Practice

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Standards of Professional Practice

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Standards of Professional Practice

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Standards of Professional Practice – 3d grid

• Concept/philosophy

• Standard (ex VIT)

• Example/s

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Standards of Professional Practice – 3d grid

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Standards of Professional Practice – example

Concept/philosophy – different environments offer different perspectives on learning

and on learners. This includes both students as learners, and teachers as learners…

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Standards of Professional Practice – example

SPP example/s – teachers see students in a different light (‘never seen so-and-so so

engaged…’). And students potentially see teachers in a different light – being a

learner too. Not being totally in charge also creates opportunities for teachers to

really look at their kids…

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Standards of Professional Practice – example

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Next steps…

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Standards of Professional Practice

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Standards of Professional Practice