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It Takes a Village - Why Relationships Matter in Schools

It Takes a Village - Why Relationships Matter in Schools

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In this episode, we explore the power and importance of forming relationships in schools when you are working as a CRT. From classroom teachers and support staff to parents and the wider community, strong connections create the foundation for student success and your own wellbeing. Join us as we unpack the reasons why building these relationships isn’t just nice - it’s necessary - and how they can transform your experience as a relief teacher. Whether you're new to the profession or a seasoned CRT, this episode offers practical insights and inspiration for deepening your school connections.


Tune in and discover why no one teaches alone.


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


3.7 Engage parents / carers in the educative process

6.2 Engage in professional learning and improve practice

7.1 Meet professional ethics and responsibilities

7.3 Engage with the parents/carers

7.4 Engage with professional teaching networks and broader communities


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