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Professionalism & Professional Issues

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Professionalism & Professional Issues

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In this session you will:

● Review the roles & responsibilities of a teacher in the lifelong learning sector

● Consider the concept of professionalism in terms of teaching

● Critically reflect on the Professional Standards

● Look at current issues in teaching

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Professionalism and Professional Issues

Objective Red Amber Green

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All – Recall the roles and

responsibilities of a professional

teacher

Most – Explain the difference

between roles & responsibilities

All – Define professionalism

Most – Explain dual professionalism

in terms of their own role

All – Evaluate to what extent you

are meeting the Professional

Standards

Most – Make 2 SMART targets to

work towards

Some -

All – Explain the wider social role of

a teacher

Most – Give examples of how you

achieve this in your practice

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Reminder: Roles and Responsibilities

In your group, quickly list the roles and responsibilities of a teacher

You have 3 minutes

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Roles and responsibilities of a teacher

Delivering quality teaching and learning

Meeting the needs/requirements of examining bodies

Meeting the expectations of employer / exam board

Meet the needs of learners

Managing behaviour to maintain a positive learning environment

Designing programmes of study Planning and preparing classes

Developing interesting ways of delivering learning

Assessing learning

Ensuring the learning environment is safe

Marking work and giving feedback

Keeping records of student progress and attendance

Evaluating the effectiveness of the programme

Keeping data about retention and achievement

Legal duty of care

Monitoring progress of learners

Acting within professional codes

Entering learners for exams and tests

Meeting quality assurance requirements

Being a role model

Pastoral care

Looking smart and presentable (?)

Preparing the room

Building the confidence,

practical and academic skills of

students

More…?

Engaging in CPD

Demonstrating appropriate behaviour,

language, dress and attitudes and

values

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How did you do?Number Evaluation

0-5 You should spend some time revising the roles and responsibilities of a teacher. Look back over your notes

from module 1 and do some reading… urgently.

5-10 You have a basic understanding of the roles and responsibilities of a teacher, but should spend some

time improving your knowledge in this area.

10-18 You have a pretty good understanding of the key roles and responsibilities and may have reflected on some of the wider roles. You should spend some time reflecting

on some of the more sophisticated principles surrounding the roles and responsibilities of a teacher.

18+ You have spent some time reflecting on your roles and responsibilities and have engaged with previous

modules. You will likely need to keep up with changes to the professional role, key legislation and policy, engage in continuous CPD and perhaps consider

mentoring other teachers in future once your experience has developed.

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Reflect:

What is the difference between a role and a responsibility?

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Definitions

Role

• The function assumed or

part played by a person

or thing in a particular

situation.

• Expected behaviour

patterns associated with

a particular social

situation.

Responsibility

• The state or fact of

having a duty to deal

with something.

• The state or fact of

being accountable or

to blame for

something.

Dictionary.com, 02.10.12

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What does Professionalism mean?

In your group, write a definition of ‘Professionalism’.

You have 10 minutes.

If you are struggling:

Write a list of 5 words that relate to Professionalism

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Is there an agreed definition within the group?

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Dictionary definitions of professionalism:

‘the conduct, aims, or qualities that characterize or mark a profession or a professional person’

Merriam Webster

‘the standing, practice, or methods of a professional, as distinguished from an amateur.’

Dictionary.com

‘the competence or skill expected of a professional… especially one that involves prolonged training and a formal qualification’

Oxford Dictionary

This question is highly debated in academic theory… There are many different answers!

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Robson (2006) after Furlong (2000) argues it is possible to identify three elements of teacher professionalism :

• Autonomy

• Professional knowledge

• Responsibility

Robson argues that because teachers can use individual professional judgement they have a responsibility to act well and in line with professional values

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Teacher Autonomy

Some key issues you will come across in your reading:

Changing attitudes to professionalism in Educational PolicyIs teaching a

profession?

The “dual” professional (or even triple or quadruple professional)

Professional attitudes, values & behaviour

Democratic Professionalism

Professionalism in action

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Reflect on this question:

How does Professionalism impact on you and your role?

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How do we measure Professionalism?

List the ways we measure Professionalism You have 3 minutes

Additional reflection point:

Who's responsible for Professionalism in the workforce?

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What is the purpose of the 2014

Standards?

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Who are the Standards for?

Further education colleges

Voluntary and community sector organisations

Commercial organisations and independent training providers

Adult and community learning providers

Teacher education providers

Work based learning settings

Specialist colleges and institutions

Armed and uniformed services

Prisons and offender learning institutions

Other public sector organisations

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Watch the video

What are the key features of a professional?

In your group / table, write down the key features of a professional according to the

Professional Standards

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Discuss

What are the key features of a professional, as you identified from the video?

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Discuss

Lay the cards facedown on the tableTake it in turns to draw a card

Discuss the question for a few minutes

Try to get through at least 3 questions in 15 minutes

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What are your personal professional

values?

What is your reaction to the Professional

Standards?

Which is the most obvious Professional

Standard?

Which is the most challenging

Professional Standard?

Do you think the Standards should be

‘aspirational’ or enforced?

To what extent?

How does your college use the Professional

Standards?

Do you think anything is missing from the

Professional Standards?

Are there any Professional Standards

you would remove?

To what extent do you think the Standards

realistically represent your role?

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Staying current

Who is the current Education

Secretary ?

How do you stay up to

date on changes in

education or current

debates?

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Who is the current Education

Secretary ?

How do you stay up to

date on changes in

education or current

debates?

The Rt Hon Justine Greening MP.

Justine Greening was appointed Secretary of State for Education and Minister for Women

and Equalities on 14 July 2016.

She was elected Conservative MP for Putney, Roehampton and Southfields on 5 May 2005.

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Discuss

What are the current issues for professionals in your

subject area?

What are the current issues for professionals in your sector?

If you aren't

sure,

how can you

find out?

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Question:

In pairs write an answer to the following question.

Be prepared to share your answer with the class

What is the wider social responsibility of a teacher in modern Britain?

You have 10 minutes.

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Understanding Professional Values

Promoting Democracy

Promoting British Values

Duty of Care

Promoting Ethical behaviour

Being a role model

Educating people about citizenship

Spiritual, moral, social and cultural development

Promoting social responsibility

Encouraging sustainability

Caring for the pastoral needs of learners

Promoting health and healthy living Protection of vulnerable people in society

Responsibility for National Security

Developing attitudes and values of learners

Actively promoting and demonstrating values of Equality,

Diversity and Inclusion

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Prioritise

In your group, prioritise the values based on your opinions.

Some may need discussion!

Lowest priority in

your opinion

Highest priority in

your opinion

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Overwhelmed?

You should be!

Being a teacher is a huge responsibility

This course is tantamount to a very long interview for our profession

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British Values

What are British Values?

In your group, take 5 minutes to list

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How can we embed this into our teaching?

Make a list of ten ways

Check off how many your group got from the next slide!

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Examples…• Making decisions in the classroom using voting and explain democracy • Using examples / case studies with diverse examples, especially those that

demonstrate how tolerance of those of others faiths and beliefs is protected by law

• Discuss stereotypes and examples of discrimination in your lessons • Make sure discrimination and prejudice is challenged where is occurs in your

institution • Ask young people to contribute to a behaviour policy or classroom ethos,

encouraging learner voice and principles of tolerance, respect and democracy • Look at local, national and world events within lessons• Allow learners to debate global issues within lessons • Make more use of student reps and explain how representation and student voice

is part of a democratic society• Invite the authorities such as police, fire services, lifeguards and other relevant

persons to reinforce the rule of law and undermine potential stereotypes about authority

• Embed principles of respect into classroom management, be sure to reference how respecting others is an important part of being a citizen

• Ask students who are from other faiths & beliefs to share their knowledge where relevant…

and many more!

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What is the background of recent developments to our wider social role?

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Professionalism and Professional Issues

Objective Red Amber Green

Start of

session

End of

session

Start of

session

End of

session

Start of

session

End of

session

All – Recall the roles and

responsibilities of a professional

teacher

Most – Explain the difference

between roles & responsibilities

All – Define professionalism

Most – Explain dual professionalism

in terms of their own role

All – Evaluate to what extent you

are meeting the Professional

Standards

Most – Make 2 SMART targets to

work towards

Some -

All – Explain the wider social role of

a teacher

Most – Give examples of how you

achieve this in your practice

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What have you learned

today?

What is the key thing you have learned today?

What do you know now, that you did not know at the start of the lesson?

How has your understanding changed, this lesson?

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2. Following the training, reflect on the following questions:

• What is Protect and Prevent? How does it relate to your roles and responsibilities?• What are your responsibilities in relation to Protect and Prevent?• Are there ‘signs’ that someone is becoming radicalised?• What is the procedure for deadline with this in your institution? (Find out)• What are the difficulties with this current issue?• What is the background to Protect and Prevent?• How can I embed this legislation into my practice?

1. Complete the Protect and Prevent online module from SET on the following link.

http://www.foundationonline.org.uk/login/index.php

3. Update your iPDP targets to include those you have written today

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Next weekIs a reading week…There is no taught class(Yay!)Please use this time to read up on Curriculum & Professional Issues. Look at the readings in the Additional Readings page on the VLE

Challenge yourself to read some journal articles

See you on 14/11/17