Under the Education and Training Reform Act 2006, an applicant for registration as a teacher may be granted interim approval to undertake the duties of a teacher if the person is entitled to that registration but it is not practicable to wait until the VIT can consider the application.
After the disruption to schools in 2020, it’s the ideal time to position students as partners in education and learning.
Designed by students, the Teach the Teacher program is a whole school student-led framework to encourage and enable student voice, agency and leadership delivered by VicSRC.
Did you know the quickest and easiest way to check your registration status is by searching the public register?
If you're a provisionally registered teacher (PRT), our guides, checklists and templates for professional practice might make the process of moving to (full) registration easier for you.
A number of PRT seminars and mentoring programs will be available in 2021 for provisionally registered teachers (PRTs) and teachers interested in mentoring PRTs.
Teachers are encouraged to use your voice in the Australian Teacher Workforce Data (ATWD) Teacher Survey.
Congratulations to registered Victorian teachers Donna Wright, who has been awarded Australian Principal of the year and Primary School Government Principal of the year, and Grenville Green for Primary School principal of the year Non-Government.
The Victorian Early Years Awards celebrate the exceptional contributions of the early childhood education sector.
Now in their 15th year, the awards are organised by the Department of Education and Training to highlight the vital work happening in the critical early years of a child's lifelong education journey. This year, the awards not only celebrate nominees, finalists and winners, but the commitment, resilience and flexibility demonstrated by the entire sector throughout the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
VIT's 2019-20 annual report was tabled in parliament this week and includes case studies that provide insight into how we carry out our work.
World Teachers’ Day allows us to shine the spotlight on, celebrate and thank our teachers for the work they do in improving student outcomes and shaping their lives for future success – every year and especially during the tumultuous events of this year.