Examples of Teacher Accreditation Act in a sentence
Teacher means a Teacher who is conditionally accredited under the Teacher Accreditation Act 2004 (NSW).
Effective from October 2007, the minimum qualification for a teacher in a systemic school in the Diocese of Broken Bay is a four year teaching degree.Teachers at this School are either accredited as conditional, provisional or proficient as defined by the NSW Teacher Accreditation Act 2004.
Teachers at this School are either accredited as conditional, provisional or proficient as defined by the NSW Teacher Accreditation Act 2004.
The name of the Act is also changed to the Teacher Accreditation Act 2004.
Teacher means a Teacher who is provisionally accredited under the Teacher Accreditation Act 2004 (NSW).
New South Wales Teacher Accreditation Amendment Bill 2021 Act No , 2021 An Act to amend the Teacher Accreditation Act 2004 to strengthen child protection requirements for teacher accreditation and improve the effectiveness of the teacher accreditation scheme; and for related purposes.
Al Noori Muslim School prepares teacher accreditation reports and makes accreditation decisions that are fair and consistent, having regard to the professional teaching standards, through processes which comply with the Teacher Accreditation Act 2004 and all relevant rules published by the NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA).
The Procedures should be read in conjunction with the following: the Teacher Accreditation Act 2004 Provisional and Conditional Accreditation Policy (November 2019) Proficient Teacher Accreditation Policy (November 2019).The guidelines, procedures and processes for the cancellation or revocation of a teacher’s accreditation are set out in NESA’s Interim Revocation, Suspension and Voluntary Cancellation of Accreditation Policy (June 2019).NESA’s policies are published on the NESA website.
This policy and the relevant procedures for reporting and decision making are specific to the purpose of the Al Noori Muslim School’s authority under the Teacher Accreditation Act 2004 in relation to teacher accreditation at Proficient Teacher level and are a discrete element of/separate from any other reporting or decision made by an employer or another organisation for other purposes.
In considering whether to suspend or revoke a teacher’s accreditation, the Al Noori Muslim School will have regard to 24B of the Teacher Accreditation Act 2004.In line with Section 24C of the Teacher Accreditation Act 2004, the Al Noori Muslim School may suspend orrevoke a teacher’s accreditation only after having served the person written notice of its intention to suspend or revoke the accreditation setting out its reasons.