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1 WWW.GTCS.ORG.UK The role of the GTCS in encouraging early professional learning and development for teachers Teacher Education Advancement Network Conference Glasgow 21 May 2010 Tom Hamilton, Rosa Murray, Mairi McAra

2 WWW.GTCS.ORG.UK The General Teaching Council for Scotland: Background Set up by Act of Parliament in 1965 Set up by Act of Parliament in 1965 Powers extended by Act of Scottish Parliament in 2000 Powers extended by Act of Scottish Parliament in 2000 Powers further extended by Statutory Instrument, summer 2006 - competence Powers further extended by Statutory Instrument, summer 2006 - competence Announcement of independent status for the GTCS January 2008 Announcement of independent status for the GTCS January 2008 Government GTCS independence consultation outcomes published February 2010 Government GTCS independence consultation outcomes published February 2010

3 WWW.GTCS.ORG.UK Traditional Role Guardian/Gatekeeper: Initial Teacher Education Initial Teacher Education Probation Probation Exceptional Admissions Exceptional AdmissionsProtector: Conduct Conduct Discipline Discipline

4 WWW.GTCS.ORG.UK 21 st Century Role As above plus: Standards:Standard for Initial Teacher Education Standards:Standard for Initial Teacher Education Standard for Full Registration Standard for Chartered Teacher Standard for Headship Continuing Professional Development Continuing Professional Development Teacher Induction System Teacher Induction System Chartered Teacher Programme Chartered Teacher Programme Framework for Professional Recognition Framework for Professional Recognition Disciplinary Issues:Child Protection Disciplinary Issues:Child Protection The internet Competence

5 WWW.GTCS.ORG.UK GTCS: Principal Aims To contribute to the quality of teaching and learning and the development of a world-class education system in Scotland To contribute to the quality of teaching and learning and the development of a world-class education system in Scotland To maintain and enhance standards of professional competence in schools and colleges in collaboration with partners including teachers, employing authorities, teacher education institutions, parents and the Scottish Executive Education Department To maintain and enhance standards of professional competence in schools and colleges in collaboration with partners including teachers, employing authorities, teacher education institutions, parents and the Scottish Executive Education Department To be recognised as a voice and advocate for the teaching profession To be recognised as a voice and advocate for the teaching profession

6 WWW.GTCS.ORG.UK Teachers Matter ‘Research shows that teacher quality is significantly and positively correlated with pupil attainment and that it is the most important within school aspect explaining student performance.’ Commission of the European Communities (2007) Improving the Quality of Teacher Education ‘The quality of an education system cannot exceed the quality of its teachers.’ McKinsey and Company (2007) How the world’s best-performing school systems come out on top

7 WWW.GTCS.ORG.UK Standards The Standard for Initial Teacher Education The Standard for Initial Teacher Education The Standard for Full Registration The Standard for Full Registration The Standard for Chartered Teacher The Standard for Chartered Teacher The Standard for Headship The Standard for Headship

8 WWW.GTCS.ORG.UK Aspects of Professional Development Professional Values & Personal Commitment Professional Skills & Abilities Professional Knowledge & Understanding

9 WWW.GTCS.ORG.UK The Standard for Initial Teacher Education The Standard for Initial Teacher Education (SITE) specifies what is expected of a student teacher at the end of Initial Teacher Education, seeking provisional registration with the General Teaching Council for Scotland.

10 WWW.GTCS.ORG.UK The Standard for Full Registration The Standard for Full Registration (SFR) specifies what is expected of a teacher seeking full registration with the General Teaching Council for Scotland. Three main purposes: a clear and concise description of the professional qualities and capabilities teachers are expected to develop in the course of induction; a clear and concise description of the professional qualities and capabilities teachers are expected to develop in the course of induction; a professional standard against which reliable and consistent decisions can be made on the fitness of new teachers for full registration with GTC Scotland; a professional standard against which reliable and consistent decisions can be made on the fitness of new teachers for full registration with GTC Scotland; a baseline professional standard which will apply to all teachers throughout their careers. a baseline professional standard which will apply to all teachers throughout their careers.

11 WWW.GTCS.ORG.UK Teacher Induction Scheme Guaranteed post for year Guaranteed post for year -0.7 contact -0.3 continuing professional development CPD programme: CPD programme: -individual, -school, -local authority Designated supporter in school 0.1 Designated supporter in school 0.1 -Observations, advice, support and target setting -Reports to GTCS

12 WWW.GTCS.ORG.UK The Teacher Induction Scheme – A Scottish Success Story YearCommenced % Awarded Full Registration 2002-03 August 2002: 2120 June 2003: 97.5% 2003-04 August 2003: 1845 June 2004: 98% 2004-05 August 2004: 2093 June 2005: 98% 2005-06 August 2005: 2737 June 2006: 98.4% 2006-07 August 2006: 3554 June 2007: 98% 2007-08 August 2007: 3582 June 2008: 97.6% 2008-09 August 2008: 3082 June 2009: 98%

13 WWW.GTCS.ORG.UK OECD Reviews of National Policies for Education: Quality and Equity of Schooling in Scotland December 2007 Scotland’s approach to teacher induction is world class…

14 WWW.GTCS.ORG.UK Framework for Professional Recognition Introduced January 2006 Introduced January 2006 Recognition - 595 (541 teachers) Recognition - 595 (541 teachers) eg Leadership, Global citizenship, Learning support Registration - 419 (388 teachers) Registration - 419 (388 teachers) Primary – Secondary (S1-2), (S1-6) Secondary – additional subjects

15 WWW.GTCS.ORG.UK Chartered Teacher Launched summer 2003 Launched summer 2003 July 2004 – 14 chartered teachers March 2010 – 1010 chartered teachers Masters level qualification – 12 modules Masters level qualification – 12 modules GTCS accreditation route – now closed GTCS accreditation route – now closed Self funded Self funded Salary increment after every two modules Salary increment after every two modules All 32 local authorities have CTs All 32 local authorities have CTs Revised Standard launched 2009 Revised Standard launched 2009 Programmes currently being reaccredited Programmes currently being reaccredited

16 WWW.GTCS.ORG.UK Standard for Chartered Teacher Professional Values & Personal Commitment Professional Skills & Abilities Professional Knowledge & Understanding

17 WWW.GTCS.ORG.UK Criticisms of Standards Models Standards as common sense (control mechanisms?) Standards as common sense (control mechanisms?) Standards as quality assurance and accountability Standards as quality assurance and accountability Standards as quality improvement Standards as quality improvement Standards for certification Standards for certification Mechanistic and technicist approach which restricts reflective practice and encourages conformity Mechanistic and technicist approach which restricts reflective practice and encourages conformity Encourages ‘competence’ but stifles ‘excellence’ Encourages ‘competence’ but stifles ‘excellence’Yet… Professional values and personal commitment Professional values and personal commitment

18 WWW.GTCS.ORG.UK Professional Review and Development 35 hours contractual CPD each year Annual Professional Review and Development Interview Standard for Full Registration Code of Professionalism and Conduct

19 WWW.GTCS.ORG.UK Contact Web:www.gtcs.org.uk www.gtcs.org.uk e-mail:gtcs@gtcs.org.uk gtcs@gtcs.org.uk


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