Scottish Standard for Chartered Teacher
Been meaning to blog about this for some time. Jenny Hughes forwarded me the link today so I have finally got round to it.
Why is the Scottish Chartered Teacher scheme so interesting.
Firstly it recognises that teachers can develop their career without leaving the classroom. In other words it values the activities of being a teacher, rather than in most systems where career advancement is based on becoming a manager.
Secondly it introduces a framework for Continuing Professional Development, based on professional values and personal commitments.
Perhaps most important is the the Chartered Teacher qualification is based largely on reflective learning and self evaluation.
The Standard has four key components:
a. professional values and personal commitments;
b. professional knowledge and understanding;
c. professional and personal attributes;
d. professional action.
The basic assumption is that the Chartered Teacher is characterised by four central professional values and personal commitments:
a. effectiveness in promoting learning in the classroom;
b. critical self-evaluation and development;
c. collaboration and influence;
d. educational and social values.
You can find out more about the Chartered Teacher Scheme on the Scottish Government’s Standard for Chartered Teachers web site.