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How to Assess a School: What School is Right for You?

How to Assess a School: What School is Right for You?

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Relief teaching offers a unique window into the culture, values, and vibe of different schools -but how can you use that insight to find a place you'd love work at more permanently?

If you are looking for longer term employment but aren’t sure how to determine if a school is right for you, this episode is a must listen.

We explore practical tips for assessing schools while on the job, helping relief teachers identify environments where they might want to plant more permanent roots. Tune in for a fresh perspective on turning short-term gigs into long-term opportunities.


Professional Development Opportunity


Professional learning may include:


•seminars, conferences, workshops and online learning

•collegiate meetings and professional conversations focused on improving practice and outcomes for learners

•participation in education-related boards, committees or panels.


This episode focuses on:


Australian Professional Standards for Teachers


2.1 Content and teaching strategies of the teaching area

2.2 Content selection and organisation

2.3 Curriculum, assessment and reporting

4.2 Manage classroom activities

4.3 Manage challenging behaviour

4.4 Maintain student safety

6.1 Identify and plan professional learning needs

6.2 Engage in professional learning and improve practice

6.3 Engage with colleagues and improve practice

6.4 Apply professional learning and improve student learning

7.4 Engage with professional teaching networks and broader communities


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