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Emerging Education Policy in Wales – helpful or harmful to the Professional Status of Teachers?. Children's Song - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Emerging Education Policy in Wales
– helpful or harmful to the Professional Status of Teachers?
Children's Song
We live in our own world,A world that is too smallFor you to stoop and enterEven on hands and knees,The adult subterfuge.And though you probe and pryWith analytic eye,And eavesdrop all our talkWith an amused look,You cannot find the centreWhere we dance, where we play,Where life is still asleepUnder the closed flower,Under the smooth shellOf eggs in the cupped nestThat mock the faded blueOf your remoter heaven.
R S Thomas
1870
“Initial teacher education, as the first stage of professional education, is the foundation on which all further professional development is built”
(Livingstone and Robertson, 2003)
Versus
RAISING THE BAR?
• B grade GCSE minimum
• Masters in Educational Practice (MEP)
Lowering the Bar?
• More GTP candidates
• Introduction of Teach First Cymru
•80%• 50%
•69%•14%
34%
• Tabberer Review of Initial Teacher Education
• Good for beginning teachers?
• Good for children?
“All professional and ethical frameworks removed”
“We have a responsibility to support the practitioners working in our education system”
School teachers
School learning support workers
FE teachers
FE support workers
WBL staff and youth workers
EDUCATION
(WALES) BILL
Support staff in maintained schools (fte)2003 - 04 2010-11
Teaching Assistants
HLTAs Not recorded 1,044
TAs 2,860 10,492
SEN support 2,219 4,591
Other (pastoral support/ MFL assistants)
3,205 429
8,284 16,556
Administrative staff 2,774 3,468
Technicians 1,034 1,101
Other support staff(nurses/matrons/care)
625 193
TOTAL 12,717 21,318Source: ‘Schools in Wales:General
Statistics’ Welsh Assembly Government
‘.. 2:1 ..’
0
5000
10000
15000
20000
25000
30000
35000
2003-04
2010-11
teachingassistants
registeredteachers
:FE should be included, because
• 27% of FE students(64,000) are under age 19
• ‘Transforming Education’ requires providers to work in partnership to provide choice of learning pathways to 14-19 year olds across school and college settings
• vocational provision will increase the number of FE teachers in schools and pupils taught in FE settings
What impact does this have on Professional Status?
The Institution of Engineering and Technology
Professional Status is protected by different categories of regulation, and enhanced by having regard for all those involved in contributing to the standards within the profession as a whole.
• Children at the heart-Valuing Children?• Valuing Teachers?• Valuing Education?