Professional Standards for Teachers and Trainers in
Education and Training- EnglandAngie Richardson
Professional Standards
A key objective for the Education and Training Foundation for 2013-2014, was to review the standards as originally developed in 2007. These Professional Standards were not updated when initial teacher qualifications were reviewed in 2012/2013.
Why Update the Standards?
In 14 years there have been four sets of national teaching standards! Who can name them
Why Update the Standards?
The Further Education National Training Organisation
Lifelong Learning UK was the standards setting body for the UK lifelong learning
LLUK
TDLB. Training and Development Lead Body Standards (GNVQ)
Professional Standards
Practitioner Group
Three phases to the Professional Standards review beginning in October 2013 and continuing through to mid-April 2014.
• Working closely with teachers, trainers, employers and sector stakeholders
• Survey, consultation events and in-depth interviews
• Over 950 responses to the review
Further education colleges
Voluntary and community sector organisations
Commercial organisations and independent training providers
Adult and community learning providers
Teacher education providers
Work based learning settings
Specialist colleges and institutions
Armed and uniformed services
Prisons and offender learning institutions
Other public sector organisations
Who are the Standards for?
What are the assumptions?What do teacher and trainers do?
• Teachers and trainers are reflective and enquiring practitioners who think critically about their own educational assumptions, values and practice in the context of a changing contemporary and educational world. They draw on relevant research as part of evidence-based practice.
• They act with honesty and integrity to maintain high standards of ethics and professional behaviour in support of learners and their expectations.
• Teachers and trainers are ‘dual professionals’; they are both subject and/or vocational specialists and experts in teaching and learning. They are committed to maintaining and developing their expertise in both aspects of their role to ensure the best outcomes for their learners.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpZufgZnKwk
Introducing the Standards – video clip
Please watch the video clip
Aspirational Approach
• Set out clear expectations of effective practice in education and training
• Enable teachers and trainers to identify area for their own professional development
• Support initial teacher education
• Provide a national reference point that organisations can use to support the development of their staff
Three Sections with Equal Importance
Professional Values and Attributes
Standards 1-6These values and attributes are fundamental, integral and essential to excellent teaching and learning, and supporting learners to reach their full potential. These standards are focused on teachers’ and trainers’ individual reflection of what works best in their teaching and learning to meet the diverse needs of their learners.
Can you provide some examples?
Professional Knowledge and Understanding
Standards 7-12These relate to maintaining and updating knowledge of the subject/vocational area and of educational research to develop evidence-based practice, as well as on-going critical assessment of performance and practice. These standards are focused on evaluating their practice in collaboration with peers, through communities of practice.
Can you provide some examples?
Professional Skills
Standards 13-20These standards relate to the need for teachers to continually review their values, assumptions and knowledge against up to date professional developments in the world in which they work, drawing on evidence based practice. They emphasise the need to identify of continuing professional development needs, such as the improvement of skills in maths, English and technology.
Can you provide some examples?
The dual professionalism of Further Education and Skills teachers and trainers is also a core concept at the heart of these professional standards, emphasising the need for teachers and trainers to keep up to date with their subject/vocational area and occupational theory and skills through collaboration with employers and networking with the wider community.
Dual Professionalism
Guidance Notes &Future Developments
For more information, visit the Foundation website.
The following documents can be downloaded from the ETF website:
• The Professional Standards• Initial Guidance for Users• This PowerPoint presentation and introductory animation
Next steps: The Foundation will consult with representatives across the sector to develop on-line case studies that will demonstrate how the Standards are being embedded in a range of Education and Training organisations.