Last Updated: 7/6/2017
AITSL STANDARDS
- Highly Accomplished
This e-portfolio will be submitted as part of my application for the transition of Proficient teacher to Highly Accomplished teacher.
It is a work in progress for the next few years.
It is designed to reflect the Proficient Standards of the National Professional Standards for Teachers (AITSL 2015).
For more detailed information about the standards, please visit the Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership (AITSL) website.
It is a work in progress for the next few years.
It is designed to reflect the Proficient Standards of the National Professional Standards for Teachers (AITSL 2015).
For more detailed information about the standards, please visit the Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership (AITSL) website.
Highly Accomplished teachers are recognised as highly effective, skilled classroom practitioners and routinely work independently and collaboratively to improve their own practice and the practice of colleagues. They are knowledgeable and active members of the school.
Highly Accomplished teachers contribute to their colleagues' learning. They may also take on roles that guide, advise or lead others. They regularly initiate and engage in educational discussions about effective teaching to improve the educational outcomes for their students.
They maximise learning opportunities for their students by understanding their backgrounds and diverse individual characteristics and the impact of those factors on their learning. They provide colleagues, including pre-service teachers, with support and strategies to create positive and productive learning environments.
Highly Accomplished teachers have in-depth knowledge of subjects and curriculum content within their sphere of responsibility. They model sound teaching practices in their teaching areas. They work with colleagues to plan, evaluate and modify teaching programs to improve student learning. They keep abreast of the latest developments in their specialist content area or across a range of content areas for generalist teachers.
Highly Accomplished teachers are skilled in analysing student assessment data and use it to improve teaching and learning.
They are active in establishing an environment that maximises professional learning and practice opportunities for colleagues. They monitor their own professional learning needs and align them to the learning needs of students.
They behave ethically at all times. Their interpersonal and presentation skills are highly developed. They communicate effectively and respectfully with students, colleagues, parents/carers and community members.
SOURCE: http://www.aitsl.edu.au/australian-professional-standards-for-teachers/standards/career-stage/highly-accomplished
Highly Accomplished teachers contribute to their colleagues' learning. They may also take on roles that guide, advise or lead others. They regularly initiate and engage in educational discussions about effective teaching to improve the educational outcomes for their students.
They maximise learning opportunities for their students by understanding their backgrounds and diverse individual characteristics and the impact of those factors on their learning. They provide colleagues, including pre-service teachers, with support and strategies to create positive and productive learning environments.
Highly Accomplished teachers have in-depth knowledge of subjects and curriculum content within their sphere of responsibility. They model sound teaching practices in their teaching areas. They work with colleagues to plan, evaluate and modify teaching programs to improve student learning. They keep abreast of the latest developments in their specialist content area or across a range of content areas for generalist teachers.
Highly Accomplished teachers are skilled in analysing student assessment data and use it to improve teaching and learning.
They are active in establishing an environment that maximises professional learning and practice opportunities for colleagues. They monitor their own professional learning needs and align them to the learning needs of students.
They behave ethically at all times. Their interpersonal and presentation skills are highly developed. They communicate effectively and respectfully with students, colleagues, parents/carers and community members.
SOURCE: http://www.aitsl.edu.au/australian-professional-standards-for-teachers/standards/career-stage/highly-accomplished