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INSIGHT INTO THE CONTINUING ISSUE OF TEACHER WELLBEING... FACTS YOU NEED TO KNOW FOR YOUR OWN FUTURE AND WELLBEING!

"It's an issue of complexity and of cost," says Professor Riley. 

"We simply don't have the sophisticated systems in place to record all the nuances associated with teachers as they leave and shift within the profession."

Of course, without that data, the size of the problem can never be fully understood and, more importantly, the reasons why teachers leave cannot be addressed. 

"We aren't investing in our teachers," Professor Riley says. 

"We still aren't resolving the problem."

Quote + Article from 2017 and not much has changed... in fact figures are higher than ever:

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-02-04/why-do-teachers-leave/8234054

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Your Teacher Gifts...

Assessment & Reporting

Training Module

In the Assessment & Reporting Section, it has over 30+ hours of teacher mentoring and training with resources and links available.

In the full module in the mentorship program, you will learn to:

  • design and create your own formal assessment task;

  • understand + create your own standard elaboration assessment task;

  • learn how to set up editable templates using curriculum;

  • develop your competence + understanding around grading:

  • examples and mentor samples to access and use;

  • design and create your own 5 grade scale for any subject or grade;

  • access a library of report comments and vocabulary to support you at report writing time + view sample reports (primary + secondary ed);

  • everything you need from A-Z for running parent teacher interviews;

  • how to handle conflict with confidence (step by step);

  • how to plan backwards and start with assessment (most effective planning strategy);

  • language support for reporting writing + speaking with parents;

  • templates galore in so many areas including parent teacher interviews, individual formal tasks, grading assessments, rubric / matrix templates, general capabilities prep to Year 10 templates (done for you - simply print);

  • how to use curriculum tools like learning progressions with ongoing moderation;

  • learn how to use feedback effectively and why I limit my strategies;

  • and so much more....

Below is the exact section from the MENTORSHIP program+ included a sample from the Module:

"Providing Students with Feedback and Creating Report Comments"

COMPLIMENTARY DOWNLOAD

We have also made the General Capabilities Tool for Report Comments available FREE for you to download now! A gift for watching  part of our mentorship training.

Teacher Training 

⬇️ ⬇️ ⬇️ BONUS MENTORING ⬇️ ⬇️ ⬇️

Giving Feedback

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As a tool for  feedback, assessment and reporting, I have created a document using the general capabilities statements from the Australian Curriculum website. I put them into a PDF table to help with report comments, providing feedback that is related to learning / curriculum AND during parent teacher conferences! It has proven to be a very valuable tool and I am sharing it with YOU today. 

Recognising your students achievements and providing feedback, in collaboratively social settings is a very successful strategy to build classroom culture and nurture intrinsic values in your learning environment.

If you are a graduate teacher, beginning teacher or a pre-service teacher, you will find this strategy to be highly successful as well as, easy to implement. Students are very responsive to this strategy with coupled with 'celebration'.

Incorporating student feedback into your classroom culture, has been a particularly successful technique for me as a classroom teacher, where 'celebration' is valued in our classroom and also very personalised.

 

PROVIDING FEEDBACK TO STUDENTS

As part of your professional requirements as an educator, you need to develop appropriate and successful skills in providing feedback to your students about their learning and development.

This can also be referred to as reinforcement or support.

Like with all areas of teaching, your skills in this area will develop and depend on the group of students you have in your learning environment.

Personally, I feel it is important to discuss with your students and be conscious/mindful of how students respond to feedback. You need to recognise that shy students do not respond well to social recognition but thrive on notes left on their desk with a written acknowledgement of their achievement.

Feedback can be very personalised and vary from student to student.

 

TYPES OF FEEDBACK

Feedback to students can be given in a variety of ways and it is through experience and reflection, that you will learn which strategies get the best results for your students and their personalities.

Having open discussions and being transparent about 'feedback' with your students will help build rapport and respect as you keep your feedback tailored to students and their needs.

 

Examples are:

  • verbal feedback

  • social recognition

  • rewards for achievement (certificate)

  • semester reports

  • personalised notes / remarks left on students work

  • one-on-one conference with student

  • open discussion/reflection as whole class

  • group discussion/reflection

  • written feedback

  • peer to peer reviews

  • teacher to peer reviews

  • self reviews

 

Feedback should:

  • be consistent and regular

  • be specific when making comments

  • provide direction and clear expectations

  • give support and recognition

  • NEVER criticise or judgemental

  • NEVER be based on gender (avoid using 'good boy/girl')

  • always set clear pathway and goals

  • be made available when student request it (some students will seek your feedback)

  • be available to students during learning tasks or experiences

  • used by educators to support students learning daily

  • be personalised 

  • part of your classroom culture

  • view more as 'celebration'

 

For early childhood educators, the outcomes are clear with collaboration with your students being an important element with your assessment and reporting. For primary and secondary educators, your feedback is to be timely, appropriate about the learning that is taking place.

INSIDE THE OUTCOMES AND TEACHING STANDARDS FOR ECTs and PRIMARY + SECONDARY TEACHERS

If you liked that training module + the feedback form for parent teacher evening, then you will like the online course "How To Run a Successful Parent Teacher Interview" with a BONUS course that includes report writing!



If you want to jump straight into the mentorship program, I WOULD LOVE TO BE ON YOUR TEAM... I know it will exceed your expectations.
It is set it up for easy listening, in so many areas of teaching, so you can access what you need when you need, for your  busy teacher life.


Remember my promise, if there is something you need, I will build it to support you! That's my promise to all mentees.

if we don't meet again... I want you to remember, these 5 things that life, teaching + challenges have taught me.

YOU are enough.
YOU are valuable.
YOU
 belong.

YOUR quirks will bless students who come into your life.

teaching IS the best job in the world when you have the right support around you!

Look after your #1 asset.... YOU

EVERYTHING YOU NEED,

IS ALREADY INSIDE OF YOU

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