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eNews for educators - June edition
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Hello colleagues,

This month’s eNews certainly has a change agenda with new resources available to support effective indigenous education, a video about the benefits of becoming an assessor for national certification and a reading list on ‘leading a turnaround’ inspired by the success of the ABC’s Revolution School.

With best wishes,
The AITSL team

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NEW Interactive Leadership Profiles video Like https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGsZq9WOYpQ on Facebook

Whether you’re an aspiring, new or experienced principal, the Interactive Profiles are a powerful tool for busy leaders. Targeted, relevant, and packed with clear strategies and resources, they’ll help you rise to the challenges of school leadership.

This engaging new video unpacks the what, why, and how of the Interactive Profiles. Take a look and then take back some time to explore the profiles yourself.

Watch the demonstration

Want to see authentic teaching practice aligned to the Standards? Like http://www.aitsl.edu.au/australian-professional-standards-for-teachers/resources/topics/early-childhood on Facebook

Check out the new Illustrations of Practice filmed in partnership with the Victorian Institute of Teaching. These Illustrations feature authentic teacher practice in early childhood settings aligned to the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers.

Watch the videos

Becoming an assessor for national certification – Amaroo School, ACT Like http://www.aitsl.edu.au/australian-professional-standards-for-teachers/resources/topics/early-childhood on Facebook

‘From an assessor’s perspective, the depth of knowledge that you gain in terms of working with the standards is invaluable as a leader in a school.’
- Rebecca Turner, Deputy Principal 3-5, Amaroo School

In this short video, two assessors for national certification, from Amaroo School in the ACT, discuss the Assessor Training Program and the positive impact this training has had on their professional practice and engagement with the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers.

Watch the video

Please contact the certifying authority in your state or territory for queries about the Assessor Training Program.

Learn how to be an effective Indigenous educator

AITSL is proud to have sponsored the development of the Respect Relationships Reconciliation (3Rs) unit of study, which is designed to support teacher educators to incorporate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander content in initial teacher education (ITE) courses. These free, online resources contain a rich selection of material that will inform, challenge, influence and ultimately create the skills and knowledge that beginning teachers need.

Access the 3Rs now

Revolution School

This remarkable series has prompted great conversations in the education community. The fourth and final episode will air this Tuesday and includes compelling evidence regarding the impact of the strategies Kambrya College put in place to improve its performance. 

Watch Revolution School

June reading list: Leading a turnaround school Like http://www.aitsl.edu.au/school-leadership-ecollection/search-the-school-leadership-ecollection/reading-list/?id=reading-list-june-2016---leading-a-turnaround-school on Facebook

Revolution School is the inspiration for this month's reading list, which explores how implementing  a changed approach can result in dramatic improvements in student achievement.

View the June reading list

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