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The Australian Charter
for the Professional Learning
of Teachers and School Leaders
Understanding the Charter
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What is the Charter?
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Why develop a Charter?
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Where does it fit?
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Purpose
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Key features
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A professional learning culture
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Charter in action
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Companion document to the Australian
Professional Standards for Teachers,
the Australian Professional Standard
for Principals and the Australian
Teacher Performance and
Development Framework
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A resource for planning, design and
evaluation of professional learning
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For more information and resources
www.aitsl.edu.au/professionallearning
Dual purpose:
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improvement
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career progression
Map progression:
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Graduate
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Proficient
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Highly Accomplished
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Lead
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Affirms the importance of learning in improving the professional
knowledge, practice and engagement of all teachers and school
leaders to achieve improvement in student outcomes
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Articulates the expectation that all teachers and school leaders
actively engage in professional learning throughout their careers
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Describes the characteristics of a high quality professional learning
culture and of effective professional learning
Articulates the central importance of professional learning to teacher
quality and student learning.
Three key characteristics:
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Relevant
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Collaborative
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Futures Focused
Crucial role of evaluation of professional learning
Relevant
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current research
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new solutions
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timely
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identified student
needs
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school goals
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matched to learner
View the video for this example online:
http://www.teacherstandards.aitsl.edu.au/Illustration
s/Details/IOP00017
Collaborative
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observe
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reflect
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coach
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interact with experts
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create learning
communities
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seek feedback
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mentor
View the video for this example online:
http://www.teacherstandards.aitsl.edu.au/Illu
strations/Details/IOP00079
Future Focused
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future needs
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theorise
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high-level skills
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change
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explore research
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innovate
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challenge
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http://www.teacherstandards.aitsl.edu.au/Illust
rations/Details/IOP00046
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sophisticated, robust, multi-method
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built in at the start
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focuses on changes in teacher and leader practice
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tracks change over the short, medium and long term
Is there a professional learning culture? Is there:
data and evidence of student work underpinning professional learning
evaluation of professional learning occurring
leaders supporting ongoing adult learning and risk taking
collective responsibility for improving practice
disciplined collaboration
high levels of trust, interaction and inter-dependence
structures, explicit planning and time; and
alignment between performance, development and professional
learning activities?
• Select the most
relevant card, or
combination of
cards, to meet a
particular need for
development
within your
professional
learning context