registering early childhood teachers information seminars may/june 2015
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Registering Early Childhood Teachers
Information seminars MAY/JUNE 2015
Early Childhood Teacher RegistrationSeptember 2014
Welcome to the profession
Why do early childhood teachers need to be registered?
•Recognition as teaching professionals
•Support for early childhood teachers new to the profession
•Provides protection to the public and the profession
•Reduction of the regulatory burden
Early Childhood Teacher RegistrationSeptember 2014
Welcome to the profession
What benefits does registration provide for early childhood teachers?
Recognition as a teaching professional who is:
•Qualified
•Suitable to teach (including a clear criminal record)
•Maintains current practice
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Information session: program
1. The Victorian Institute of Teaching – what does it do?
2. What does the register look like?
3. Who is eligible for registration?
4. Who has to be registered?
5. What are the requirements to register?
6. Timeline
7. Other information
8. Questions
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What is the Institute?
• Regulates the Victorian teaching profession in the public interest
• Independent government statutory authority
• Reports to the Victorian Parliament through the Minister for Education
• Self-funded
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Governance structure
Council of the Institute of Teaching
12 members with relevant skills, experience and qualifications
11 appointed by the Governor in Council
•from which the Minister nominates a Chairperson and Deputy Chairperson
A nominee of the Secretary of the DET
Majority registered teachers and the Chairperson must be a registered teacher
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What does the Institute do?
Regulates the profession by:
• Registering teachers (and from 30 September, early childhood teachers) in Victoria
• Establishing and maintaining standards of professional practice and a professional learning framework
• Developing codes of ethics and conduct
• Investigating the conduct, competence and fitness to teach of registered teachers
• Approving initial teacher education programs (except for early childhood teachers)
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What the Institute isn’t
• An employer of teachers or employer authority
• An assessor/accreditor of early childhood education and care services
• A member organisation
• A professional development provider or industrial organisation for teachers
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The teacher register
VICTORIAN INSTITUTE OF TEACHING REGISTER
EARLY CHILDHOOD TEACHER DIVISION(Confined to employment in EC services) ACECQA approved qualification:•3 year ECT qualification•4 year ECT qual•4 year ECT/Primary qual •Postgraduate ECT qualification•Postgraduate ECT/Primary qualification
TEACHER DIVISION
(School teaching)
LIMITED AUTHORITY TO TEACHDIVISION(school teaching)
Provisionally registered early childhood teacher
Registered early childhood teacher
Non-practising early childhood teacher
Provisionally registered teacher
Registered teacher
Non-practising teacher
Permission to Teach(up to 3 years)
DE&T – Secretary’s temporary approval
to work as an EC teacher
REGISTRATION IN TWO DIVISIONS - EC teachers with qualifications recognised in
both the EC teacher and teacher divisions of the register
Early Childhood Teacher RegistrationSeptember 2014
Registering early childhood teachers
Who is eligible for registration?Any person with:
•an approved early childhood teaching qualification;
•who is suitable to teach; and
•pays the required fees.
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What is an approved early childhood teaching qualification?
•An early childhood teacher qualification approved or recognised by ACECQA
•Assessed as equivalent to an ACECQA approved ECT qualification
The qualifications checker on the ACECQA website guides you through a series of questions to determine if you are qualified.
It also identifies the evidence required to demonstrate you are qualified.
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Who needs to be registered?
All qualified early childhood teachers who are employed or engaged in the role of an early childhood teacher in a Victorian education and care service or children’s service.
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Transitional arrangements
What are the transitional arrangements?
The arrangements made to bring current early childhood teachers onto the Teacher Register with the minimum requirements
What does this mean?•Payment of annual registration fee only (no application or national police history check fees for first registration)
•Early childhood registration (no provisional registration period)
•No English language competence requirements
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Transitional arrangements
Who’s eligible for the transitional arrangements?
Qualified early childhood teachers employed or engaged in the role of an early childhood teacher for at least one day in the previous 2 years (1 Oct 2013 – 30 Sept 2015)
Required evidence:•Statement of service from an EC service or other workplace
•Letter of engagement on letterhead (see a sample in our FAQs)
•Other evidence (not a statutory declaration)
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When do teachers have to be registered?
From 30 September 2015 all people working in the role of an early childhood teacher in a Victorian:
• early childhood education and care service, or
• children’s centre, or • school... … must be registered with the Victorian Institute of Teaching.
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Application process
1.Establishment of individual teacher portal
2.Completion of online application for ECT registration
•Transitional provisions (EC teaching experience)
•Usual process
3.Payment of fees (annual fee only for current EC teachers)
4.Submission of certified documents
Not available until July 2015
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Required documents and information:
•Evidence of early childhood teaching experience (transitional arrangements)
•Evidence of ACECQA approved/equivalent qualification (evidence of completion of a qualification and/or evidence as described by the ACECQA qualifications checker)
•Proof of Identity – category 1 (passport, birth certificate etc)
category 2 (drivers licence, student card etc)
evidence of any name changes
residential addresses in the previous 5 years
•Credit or debit card details
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Further documentation that may be required
Evidence of English language competence (not required if registering under the transitional arrangements)
An overseas police history checkIf you have resided in any country other than Australia for a continuous period of 12 months or more within the last 10 years, and were 18 years of age or older at that time, you must provide certified copies of the original criminal record checks from each country in which you resided.
Note: If you have been granted Australian permanent residency or citizenship since living overseas, you will not be required to provide an overseas criminal record check.
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KEY DATES – EARLY CHILDHOOD TEACHER REGISTRATION
When What
July 2015 Invitation to currently employed or engaged EC teachers to apply for registration
New EC graduates can apply for registration
30 September 2015 Registered EC teachers ‘live’ on the Teacher Register
1 October 2015 Commencement of registration period for EC teachers
31 March 2016 Last day teachers can register under transitional provisions
30 September 2016 First renewal of registration for EC teachers
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Registration cards
Colours will define the registration type
A teacher may hold one or two registration cards in separate divisions of the Teacher Register
Registration cards issued for the following registration categories:
School teacher Early childhood teacher
Registered teacher
Registered early childhood teacher
Provisionally registered teacher
Provisionally registered early childhood teacher
Non-practising
Non-practising early childhood
Permission to teach
Council presentationJune 2013
The registration ‘cycle’ for early childhood teachers
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An early childhood teaching qualification approved or recognised by ACECQA
Provisional registration
Provisional Registration
Full Registration
Renewed regularly
(annual process)
The Australian Professional Standards for Teachers underpin all registration requirements
Meets Graduate Teacher Standards
Meets Proficient Teacher
Standards
Maintains Proficient Teacher Standards
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What happens after I’m registered?
To maintain your registration, you will need to renew it on an annual basis. This is an online process where you confirm that you have met standards of professional practice and continue to be suitable to teach.
Maintenance of professional practice:•20 days teaching, educational leadership or equivalent practice•20 hours of standards referenced professional development activities that update knowledge about pedagogy, content and/or practice
And continued suitability to be a teacher •A current and satisfactory National Police History Check•Declarations about any charges, findings of guilt or convictions for indictable offences
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Need to know more?
For information via a monthly circular subscribe to the circular via the Institute’s website: www.vit.vic.edu.au
Further information about earlychildhood teacher registration(including FAQs) is on theInstitute’s website.
Victorian Institute of Teaching
www.vit.vic.edu.au
Level 9, 628 Bourke Street, Melbourne Victoria 3000
PO Box 531 Collins Street West, Victoria 8007