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Gain a deeper understanding of the new Standards for Registration and reflect on the changes. Explore the key messages, adaptations needed, and steps for self, school, and cluster improvement.
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What do the new Standards for Registration mean to me ?To Lead or Not to LeadHazel Cunningham 2014
Aims Participants will: • Gain a deeper understanding of the new Standards for Registration and reflect upon the changes.
Success Criteria Participants will: • Be able to identify the main messages in the new SFR • Be able to reflect on their current practice and consider next steps for: - Self - School - Cluster
Expectations • Take a moment to think about what knowledge, skills or understanding you would like to have gained by the end of the session or any questions you would like answered today and jot them down on a post –it.
Task 1 Work in a small group to: • discuss when you have used the Standards in your teaching career • discuss when you think you might need to refer to the Standards in the near future ?
Changes to the Standards • From: SITE* (Standard for Initial Teacher Education) and SFR* (Standard for Full Registration) • To: The Standards for Registration* (comprising the SPR - Standard for Provisional Registration - and the SFR) • From: SCT (Standard for Chartered Teacher) • To: The Standard for Career-long Professional Learning • From: SfH (Standard for Headship) • To: The Standards for Leadership and Management (for middle leaders and Head Teachers) • *Mandatory Standards; other standards are supportive
Then and Now …….. The SFR were mainly used in the past for supporting probationer teachers, for classroom observations/monitoring processes and competency cases. All registered teachers will be required to reflect against the appropriate GTCS Standards as part of Professional Update
Key Messages In small groups using a copy of the Standards for Registration, try to identify: • 4 key messages/changes that are significant to you as a group • What adaptations you would need to make to your current practice to ensure you reflect these changes • What your school or local authority could do to help you address these key messages
Points of interest for discussion • Values and commitment at the centre of all new Standards; linked to Code of Professionalism and Conduct • Themes of sustainability and leadership run through all standards • Standard for Provisional Registration illustrated side-by-side with SFR • Sections are in different order • Section 1 expanded to allow evidence to be gathered about integrity and commitment • 3.1.2 model appropriate levels of numeracy and literacy in their own professional practice • 3.1.3 use of word ‘consistently’ in SFR • Language updated eg. Insertion of IDL, digital technologies, communicate purpose of lesson, outdoor learning, GIRFEC, global citizenship
Key to all Standards Professional Skills and Abilities Professional Knowledge and Understanding Professional Values and Personal Commitment • The structure of the New Standards
GTCS Video The GTCS have prepared 5 videos to aid understanding of the new suite of Standards. One is an overview of the suite of Standards and the other three give brief introductions to the three new Standards. Take a look at the Standards for Registration information: Standards for Registration | General Teaching Council for Scotland
Reflective Questions Take a moment to think about your own practice ……. • How will I use the Standards to support me to identify areas of learning and development to enhance my knowledge, understanding and practice? • What aspects of the Standards do I find most challenging? Why? How could these challenges be addressed? • How can I use the Standards to support my self evaluation process in preparation for Professional Update/ERD discussion?
Self-Evaluation Toolkit Use the link below to explore the self-evaluation toolkit from the GTCS website to aid reflecting against the Standards for Professional Update/ERD purposes. Explore the Standards | General Teaching Council for Scotland
Next Steps Following on from your session today identify: • Your next steps as an individual • Any issues that need further discussion as a school/cluster/authority
Success Criteria Did you achieve the Success Criteria ? • Be able to identify the main messages in the new SFR • Be able to reflect on their current practice and consider next steps for: - Self - School - Cluster