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For a real revolution we need reform : Comments
By Jennifer Buckingham, published 6/2/2008Curriculum reform and computers will be spectacularly ineffective without good teachers and responsive schools.
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I am one of the old two-year trained teachers, and I believe we learned more in our two years of intensive training and three years of probation, than is achieved these days. That said, I also recognise that educational expectations have moved on from the 1960's.
Syllabuses need national continuity - over to you Ms Gillard.
We also need an agreed standard starting age for schooling, and an agreed ending age for compulsory schooling - another one for you Ms Gillard.
Teacher training needs perhaps three years intensive degree work and at least one year compulsory, supervised, in-class "apprenticeship" or "team-teaching" training.
There needs to be more guaranteed employment opportunities with bonded scholarships to both get and, more importantly, keep skilled and enthusiastic young teachers.
Technology has a significant part to play, but let us not forget that there is a lot of "art" and "craft" to teaching that requires people with both the knowledge, but also the relationship skills to lead learning teams, for that is what a class should be.
All too often, we have politicians and education bureaucrats who seem to try to plan to eliminate the teacher's personality in the learning relationship. A pox on all their houses.