Induction 2013 SBM Sessions

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Induction 2013 SBM Sessions Edward Pryce System Leader (Induction) Lorraine Hunter Professional Programme Coordinator

Purpose of Induction (NQT) Year Provide additional support to teachers in the first year of their career Ensure that every teacher meets a minimum professional standard by the end of that year

Statutory requirements Agenda Purpose of Induction Statutory requirements Timescales (Sessions / Terms / Eligibility) Funding Release time GTCW Processes Induction Profile Processes The MEP Guidance Handbook Induction Profile - support - in particular Section 3

NQT Agenda – FYI 9.00 – 9.15 Introduction and Agenda Edward Pryce / Lorraine Hunter 9.15 – 10.15 Your Induction Year Edward Pryce 10.15 - 10.30 Literacy Support Literacy Team Member 10.30 – 10.45 Numeracy Support Numeracy Team Member 10.45 - 11.00 BREAK 11.00 – 11.15 21st Century Learning 21st Century Team Member 11.15 – 11.30 Support for Welsh Welsh Team Member 11.30 – 11.45 Foundation Phase OR 14-19 Support Foundation Phase Team 14-19 Team 11.45 – 12.15 Role of the External Mentor External Mentor / Edward Pryce 12.15 – 1.15 LUNCH 1.15 – 1.45 Masters in Educational Practice (MEP) 1.45 – 3.30 The Induction Profile – Advice and Guidance, Evidence Gathering and Completion Lorraine Hunter

Induction Year (Revised 1st September 2012) Statutory requirement for all newly qualified teachers in Wales who gain qualified teacher status after 1st April 2003. Usually over 3 full terms or the equivalent Flexibility to work part time / take breaks Work on a short term supply basis (STS) In order for a period of employment to count towards statutory Induction, a newly qualified teacher must: have qualified teacher status (QTS); must be registered with the General Teaching Council for Wales (GTCW) and; must be employed in a maintained school or non-maintained special school;

Outline of Induction Year – Detail Later 3 school terms if on a full time contract 380 sessions (190 days) for P/T, temporary or STS For supply teachers ALL sessions can be accrued Assessed against Practicing Teacher Standard (PTS) Required to reference evidence in an ‘Induction Profile’, but not collate in a portfolio Support carried out through partnership between: School “Appropriate body” (LA) – management delegated to EAS External Mentor (teacher appointed by Welsh Government (WG)) An optional Masters in Education Practice (MEP) running concurrently

Overview of Induction Year Programme of professional development activities designed to support the start of career as a teacher Set objectives arising from reflection on practice during Initial Teacher Training (ITT) These will evolve as the Induction period continues in meetings between School Based Mentor Aim - meet “Practising Teacher Standard” (PTS) Induction Profile – Describes how PTS met This and professional dialogue assist the Headteacher and the External Mentor in reporting on progress and deciding whether to recommend that NQT has met the PTS

NQT - Key Responsibilities Make Career Entry Profile (CEP) available to the school and work with School Based Mentor to use CEP and Practising Teacher Standard as a basis for setting professional development objectives and action planning; Take part in planning your Induction programme, identifying and reviewing objectives; Engage fully in the programme of monitoring, support and assessment, taking increasing responsibility for their professional development; Know and understand the elements of the Practising Teacher Standard, monitor their own progress and collect evidence for use in formal assessment; Record progress using the ‘Induction Profile’ Raise any concerns about the Induction programme, initially using the schools’ internal procedures, but with the Induction Co-ordinator at the EAS if necessary

School - Key Responsibilities Allocate a School Based Mentor to help provide support for each NQT Work with the NQT, using the CEP and as a basis for setting professional development objectives and action planning in order to meet the Practising Teacher Standard; Plan an Induction programme, identifying and reviewing objectives; Provide statutory release time from teaching commitments; Arrange a programme of support and monitoring; Monitor progress towards meeting Professional Teacher Standard, advising the NQT on evidence to collect; Use the revised ‘Induction Profile’ to record all progress If necessary raise any concerns about an NQT’s progress with the local authority, at the earliest opportunity Liaise with the External Mentor

Local Authority (EAS) - Key Responsibilities Allocate an External Mentor to provide support AND assess progress Work with the NQT, using the CEP as a basis for setting professional development objectives and action planning in order to meet the Practising Teacher Standard; If necessary discuss any concerns about an NQT’s progress with the school and NQT, so that additional support may be provided. Liaise with the External Mentor and moderate their work

Funding document aimed at schools, not NQTs £2,100 per NQT To fund: Funding and its use Funding document aimed at schools, not NQTs £2,100 per NQT To fund: additional 10% non-contact time Cost of training courses Supply cover

Use of the funding All teachers undertaking Induction will be expected to focus their professional development activities on the following core priorities: Literacy Numeracy Reducing the impact of poverty on attainment Additional Learning Needs Behaviour management Reflective practice

Additional 10% time over normal teaching time In addition to PPA time Support time Additional 10% time over normal teaching time In addition to PPA time Can be: regularly timetabled in blocks time to attend specific courses time to attend training in school or support meetings with your school based mentor / external mentor

GTCW Role

GTCW Role in Induction Maintaining a register of completed Terms / Sessions Maintaining register of supply sessions for STS Distributing funding to schools Issuing NQT certificate upon completion Acting as an ‘Appeals’ body

http://www.gtcw.org.uk/ Guidance from GTCW Cymraeg: http://www.gtcw.org.uk/gtcw/index.php/cy/prof essional-development English: http://www.gtcw.org.uk/gtcw/index.php/en/pro fessional-development

SCHOOL ACTION – Send to GTCW Title Sent to Competed / Sent by When Induction/MEP Notification Form GTCW School Within 10 working days of commencement of induction Induction Funding Claim Form At end of each calendar term. Date stipulated by GTCW in direct correspondence with each school.

Step 1 Step 5

Guidance on GTCW Processes Full details in this document:

The Induction Profile OVERVIEW

Induction Profile (Pale Green in Packs) ONE DOCUMENT – updated and resubmitted throughout the year. Used to manage the induction process Plan objectives and describe support to be provided Describe progress in 3 termly reviews Make a final summative judgement PASS, FAIL, EXTEND (under specified circumstances) Provide pointers to evidence that you are meeting each of the Practising Teacher Standards Practical session later on the guidance available on completion

SCHOOL ACTION – email to EAS Section Title Sent to Competed / Sent by When 1 Personal Details EAS SBM with NQT Within 3 weeks of start of induction 2:Part A Induction Priorities: Planning 2:Part B Induction Priorities: Progress Review SBM with NQT (and EM when appointed) Termly OR after 140 / 280 / 380 Sessions 3 Evidence of meeting PTS NQT (supervised by SBM and EM) With above – as a work in progress 4 Record of Induction Period NQT – signed by schools After each period of employment, but only submitted at end of induction year

Submission – by the SCHOOL All documentation to be submitted to business.support@sewaleseas.org.uk ONE DOCUMENT, updated throughout the year New from WG – final versions on our website by 23 September. Timescales as per previous slide, except S1, 2a - Revised deadline of 10th October Still implementing online system with WebBased, but no available yet

EAS Website – NQT Section http://www.sewales.org.uk

Useful hyperlinks (further down main page)

Useful hyperlinks (further down main page)

Masters In Educational Practice http://walesmep.ac.uk/cym/ http://walesmep.ac.uk/eng/

Eligibility for the Masters in Educational Practice The criteria for entry to the MEP in January 2014 are that the NQT Has a recognised degree at pass level or above Has QTS and is employed as an NQT in their first year of teaching in a maintained school in Wales in a role that can count toward induction Be registered with GTCW Be employed until at least the end of Spring term 2014 in one or more maintained schools in Wales equivalent to at least 0.4 contract Has an agreement from the HT Page 4 of handbook

Summary Based around the every-day classroom practice and outcomes for learners Provided with high quality resources and mentoring support, covering behaviour management, ALN, literacy, numeracy and reducing the impact of poverty on attainment Apply via initial notification to GTCW Based on classroom experiences, schools asked to release at times, but will require some of your own time, in line with any Masters programme Final Action Enquiry Project rather than dissertation Funded by WG, apart from teacher release time

Programme Outline 1 2 3 Year Module Assignment Credits Learning Event Introduction to Teachers’ Professional Enquiry Coursework 15 Early January Child and Adolescent Learning and Development (0-19) Early March Behaviour Management Late June Launch for Action Inquiry Project Dissertation 60 Late November 2 Literacy Part 1 - Mid January Part 2 - Mid March Numeracy Additional Learning Needs Part 1 - Early May Part 2 –Early July Reducing the impact of poverty on attainment 3 Leadership Action Inquiry Project Early May

Contact Details

Contact Details Area Who to Contact Contact Details All ADMINISTRATIVE QUERIES, requests for and submission of documentation Business Support business.support@sewaleseas.org.uk 01633 232454 (New, Mon, Tor) 01443 864963 (BG, Caer) Concerns about INDUCTION PROGRAMME or Individual NQT Edward Pryce ed.pryce@sewaleseas.org.uk 07904644686 MEP and MENTOR MANAGEMENT / NQT Allocation Lorraine Hunter lorraine.hunter@sewaleseas.org.uk 07904644994