Caroline Chisholm teacher recognised

Colin Chapman. (Damjan Janevski) 229994_06

Molly Magennis

A teacher from Caroline Chisholm Catholic College has been selected to lead the Andrews government’s new Teaching Excellence Program.

Colin Chapman is among nine teachers who will take part in an Australian-first professional learning program at the new Victorian Academy of Teaching and Leadership.

The Teaching Excellence Program will provide advanced professional learning for highly-skilled teachers at government, Catholic, and Independent schools.

The teachers involved in the program will be referred to as ‘Master Teachers’ and will specialise in their own disciplinary stream.

Their role will be to work with up to 500 teachers across the state who are highly skilled in their area.

“Our work is to listen and work with individuals who are highly skilled teachers in order to broaden their field knowledge,” Mr Chapman said.

“For example when we’re working with teachers who are involved with technology, we would be broadening their ideas into such areas as … single computing or computation approaches which can work with the mathematical learning area for example.

“The idea behind that is the teachers, when they go back to their schools after a year of the program, they will be able to act as not just spokespeople for change but actual practitioners of change.”

Molly Magennis