If you’re considering becoming an ECT mentor, here are some tips on what makes an effective mentor.
AITSL has produced a series of videos featuring teachers illustrating, through their practice, how they meet the various descriptors of the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers.
CRTPD.com offers casual relief teachers (CRTs) access to free professional development, an initiative funded by the Victorian Government, Department of Education and Training.
The Education Show is a free event for Victorian teachers and school leaders, showcasing the latest in teaching and learning resources.
Provisionally registered teachers, graduate teacher mentors, and principals are encouraged to share their views on the teacher education and support for graduate teachers by completing the 2019 Graduate Teacher Survey.
The Centre for Program Evaluation at the University of Melbourne is developing a framework that will help school leaders and teachers make decisions about professional learning needs, in relation to improving teaching practice.
This year’s invoice will be issued by mail, with invoice reminders sent via email and SMS, to provide the best opportunity for you to register by 30 September 2019.
Read a report analysing the results of the 2018 CRT survey.
The Professional Practice (PP) team was formed to enable quality teaching and the best educational outcomes for learners, with a significant focus on building strong relationships with all stakeholders in the education space.
Casual relief and emergency teachers (CRTs) undertake approximately 10-15% of a learner’s education. CRTs play an important role in Victoria’s education system and in learning outcomes. CRTs maintain the same registration requirements as all other (fully) registered teachers.