Deputy Principal (Andrew Healey)
Shared Instructional Framework
The beginning of a new term gives teachers the opportunity to reflect on what they wish to see in the classroom. The Shared Instructional Framework provides the basis to construct lessons and programs that allows teachers to have routines, expectations and strategies to engage students. For example, saying to a teacher, “Just work at making the classroom safer” is of little use to teachers. A teacher does not ‘do’ safety. But you could say, “Increase safety by giving the learners time to think after you’ve asked a question, and let them share with a partner before selecting them to respond.” That helps teachers invoke safety by using a strategy from the Shared Instructional Framework.
Year 12 Results
Year 12 data needs to be completed and entered into RTP this week. We have a short timeframe to send out final results to students within SCSA appeal timeframe. Teachers involved with SGM will need to confirm with their partners the final grade allocation.