Teaching in England – the first year 10 March, 2012Estonia State Conference Delta Kappa Gamma Society International.

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Teaching in England – the first year 10 March, 2012Estonia State Conference Delta Kappa Gamma Society International

Many pathways into teaching 10 March 2012Estonia State ConferenceDelta Kappa Gamma Society International GTP PGCE SCITT BEd A-BT BA/BSc with QTs AOOU TeachFirst TtT OTTP

The PGCE route (1) Study for first degree – BSc or BA (3 years) Immediately (or later) take a 1-year Post Graduate Certificate in Education. (Course includes: THEORY and PRACTICE (School Placements) If successful, QTS is awarded. 10 March 2012Estonia State ConferenceDelta Kappa Gamma Society International

The PGCE route (2) Apply for jobs at school(s) where you would like to work. Attend interview(s) and accept the best job offer. You will have a trained Induction Tutor. Other teachers working in the same department of the school, or with the same age group, will be asked to be Mentors to help you to settle in and understand how the school works. 10 March 2012Estonia State ConferenceDelta Kappa Gamma Society International

Meeting your Induction Tutor 1 Before the start of the first term, you (and any other NQTs) will meet your Induction Tutor. The school will register you with the national Teacher Induction Panel and will pay the fee for your Induction Year. Your IT will go through 2 ‘checklists’ with you and will explain the arrangements about weekly meetings. 10 March 2012Estonia State ConferenceDelta Kappa Gamma Society International

10 March 2012 Estonia State Conference Delta Kappa Gamma Society International

10 March 2012 Estonia State Conference Delta Kappa Gamma Society International

Meeting your Induction Tutor 2 The IT will tell (or remind you) that you are no longer a student, but a qualified teacher. You finished your PGCE year with QTS (Qualified Teacher Status)! During your Induction Year, the school has responsibilities to you, but you will have some responsibilities as well! Together, you look at your teaching timetable and agree a convenient time for your Regular Weekly Meeting – this is the ‘heart’ of the whole process. 10 March 2012Estonia State ConferenceDelta Kappa Gamma Society International

Estonia State Conference Delta Kappa Gamma Society International 10 March 2012

The Weekly Meeting Each meeting follows an agenda. This sounds bureaucratic, but it is really helpful! There is a copy for you to look at – I will explain why it is so helpful to use this agenda every week…….. I would like to talk to you about each section of the form, and how it is useful to the NQT and to the Tutor (me)! –Progress made with last meeting’s action points 10 March 2012Estonia State ConferenceDelta Kappa Gamma Society International

Most satisfactory lesson since last meeting (Why?) 10 March 2012Estonia State ConferenceDelta Kappa Gamma Society International

Least satisfactory lesson since last meeting (Why?) 10 March 2012Estonia State ConferenceDelta Kappa Gamma Society International

Progress with each teaching group since last meeting 10 March 2012Estonia State ConferenceDelta Kappa Gamma Society International

Evidence-gathering related to standards since last meeting (attributes, knowledge & understanding, or skills) 10 March 2012Estonia State ConferenceDelta Kappa Gamma Society International

Additional planned use of 10% protected time (e.g. observing lessons, form shadowing, consulting with specialist colleagues [e.g SENCO, ICT], visits to other schools) 10 March 2012 Estonia State ConferenceDelta Kappa Gamma Society International

Action point(s) for next meeting 10 March 2012Estonia State ConferenceDelta Kappa Gamma Society International

Help needed !!! 10 March 2012Estonia State ConferenceDelta Kappa Gamma Society International

Action & development plan reviewed Yes/No 10 March 2012Estonia State ConferenceDelta Kappa Gamma Society International

10 March 2012Estonia State ConferenceDelta Kappa Gamma Society International NQT: (name)Induction Tutor: (name)Time Period: (term/half term ) Objectives / Areas for Development – linked to Core Standards Timescales / target dates Support arrangements – activities, people Success Criteria – what are we looking for? Evidence of completion – where, when and what Reviewed – initials, dates Here the NQT writes one aspect of their work on which they would like to improve. The ‘target’ will link to one or more of the National Standards. This could be a definite date, or a half or whole term, or it could be ‘ongoing’ This is what the NQT plans to do, who to meet for discussion, who to approach for specialist advice etc. Here the NQT will decide what will be achieved so that the target has been met. This will be something clearly identifiable (or measurable) so that the NQT can demonstrate that the target has been met. The NQT and tutor will initial and date every time the target is discussed in a weekly meeting. Induction Action & Development Plan,

Timeline reviewed and dates added Yes/No 10 March 2012Estonia State ConferenceDelta Kappa Gamma Society International

10 March 2012Estonia State ConferenceDelta Kappa Gamma Society International

NQT Initials………….. IT initials…………… Date:………….. 10 March 2012Estonia State ConferenceDelta Kappa Gamma Society International

10 March 2012Estonia State ConferenceDelta Kappa Gamma Society International

10 March 2012Estonia State ConferenceDelta Kappa Gamma Society International

10 March 2012Estonia State ConferenceDelta Kappa Gamma Society International

10 March 2012Estonia State ConferenceDelta Kappa Gamma Society International

10 March 2012Estonia State ConferenceDelta Kappa Gamma Society International

10 March 2012Estonia State ConferenceDelta Kappa Gamma Society International Evidence-gathering related to standards since last meeting (attributes, knowledge & understanding, or skills)

10 March 2012Estonia State ConferenceDelta Kappa Gamma Society International

10 March 2012Estonia State ConferenceDelta Kappa Gamma Society International

10 March 2012Estonia State ConferenceDelta Kappa Gamma Society International

10 March 2012Estonia State ConferenceDelta Kappa Gamma Society International

10 March 2012Estonia State Conference Delta Kappa Gamma Society International