Kaiako Toa

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Kaiako Toa Teacher’s who Stand Tall have high student achievement in difficult environments Operate from 11 key beliefs and attitudes

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Kaiako Toa

Teacher’s who Stand Tall have high student achievement

in difficult environmentsOperate from 11 key beliefs and attitudes

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1. Goal Driven

• Teachers exhibit– Comprehensive Planning

–Willingness to deviate from plan

– Conscious decision to stay in the classroom

– Proven leadership with colleagues

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2. Reflection• Teachers engage in–Discussing professional insights

–Openly seek understanding or clarification

– Sharing their knowledge

–Owning those things they do not know

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3. Professional Development(Pd)• Teachers seek–Consistent Pd to articulate their craft

–New knowledge, learning excites them

–The challenge new knowledge brings

–Pd that helps them reflect on their practice.

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4. Teacher’s read Children

• Teachers keep their classroom– Free of judgment

– As a neutral territory

– Open

– An environment of trust

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5.High expectations• Teachers expect every child–To live up to high expectations

–To succeed with mutual support

–To strengthen their skills

–To develop school wide leadership

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6. Unconditional Love

• Teachers demonstrate– A public backing of each child

– A bonding of their class as a family

– Their commitment by sharing their personal lives

– Bond building between past and present students

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7. Other

• Teachers always try to understand– and value ethnic and cultural difference

– The reason for what they see

– The reasons around child poverty

– by walking in the shoes

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8.Teaching Core basics

• Teachers provide an environment–That is organized

–That is safe

–That is creative

–That is interactive

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9. Wider Community• Teachers encourage–An open door policy

–Parents popping in

–Permeable boundaries

– Links with the outside world

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10.Modeling Success

• Teachers purposefully model– Risk taking, making mistakes, self correction

– Consistency, firmness, caring

– A love of reading

– A willingness to ask the students for help

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11.Internal locus of Control• Teachers empower students by–Encouraging them to take responsibility

–Encouraging them to work to please themselves

–Encouraging them to establish trust and reflect

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Conclusion

• The sample of teachers was small only nine• Yet findings show striking similarity with

overseas studies• Findings could be used to inform discussion at

a Pd level• Findings could also inform recruitment

processes• Findings provide a valuable way forward

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