I. Professional Relationships

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1. Professional & Collegial Learning
Teachers actively engage in personal and collegial learning within the professional community
Example characteristics of the standards (other characteristics may be added):
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Reflect on and evaluate their individual professional learning needs and, with support, identify areas for further development and improvement
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Demonstrate awareness of the importance of and a commitment to professional learning and can, with guidance, use effective professional learning strategies
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Accept guidance and work cooperatively with colleagues and other professionals in discussion, review and reflection to improve knowledge and practice
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Endeavour to fulfil administrative, professional and industrial expectations within legal and ethical frameworks
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2. Learner Respect
Teachers foster trusting and respectful relationships with all learners
Example characteristics of the standards (other characteristics may be added):
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Understand the critical relationship between teacher and learner and can intentionally develop and maintain trusting and professional relationships with a diversity of learners, within legal, ethical and other requirements
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Communicate clearly and show a capacity to build appropriate rapport with learners
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Promote the value of education and understand the importance of nurturing an enthusiasm for lifelong learning
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Foster collaborative learning environments, which encourage and support learners to value and respect various life contexts and backgrounds
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Positively advocate for the teaching profession by conveying personal enthusiasm for teaching and learning
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Assist learners to identify learning goals and support them to achieve success
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3. Parent/ caregiver & Community Partnerships
Teachers work effectively with parents/caregivers and the wider community
Example characteristics of the standards (other characteristics may be added):
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Promote the teaching profession and the value of education and learning in communications with parents/ caregivers and the wider community
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Further develop skills in building respectful and productive partnerships with parents/ caregivers and the wider community to provide broader educational opportunities and enrich teaching and learning programs
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Contribute to ethical and professional relationships that support the learning and wellbeing of learners
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Provide opportunities for and promote parent/ caregiver and community involvement in school life and learning in meaningful and collaborative ways
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Manage confidential information, negotiation, and conflict in a sensitive and ethical manner
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