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Don't follow the Americans on teacher education policy reform : Comments
By Susan Ledger, published 8/9/2015I am proposing that Australia should generate its own unique teacher education policy reform so as to position itself as a global leader.
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Teach for Australia copies the US program and places unqualified student teachers in full charge of classes. Unlike other student teachers, they are not required to have a qualified teacher present in every lesson. TFA pretend teachers are restricted to disadvantaged children. Middle class children are still legally entitled to fully qualified teachers. Can anyone imagine the medical registration authority allowing the equivalent with pretend doctors? Can anyone imagine doctors mentoring pretend doctors as many teachers do with the pretend teachers of TfA?
AITSL as just another quango. It has no connection with classroom reality, being totally appointed by the federal government, on the advice of the various state governments. In essence, it is a body representing the employers of teachers, thus creating a massive conflict of interest, and it will come to be regarded with contempt by teachers.
State registration authorities, such as the Victorian Institute of Teaching and the Western Australian College of Teaching, used to be connected with classroom reality because teachers had directly elected representatives on their governing bodies. The Victorian Coalition government removed those elected teachers. The new Labor government will be returning them.
The solution to AITSL is not a separately elected federal body. The solution is a federal body drawn in large measure from the existing elected members of the state and territory registration authorities. Then we might have some faith in any criteria they draw up.