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How do you cite the Australian professional standards for teachers?

How do you cite the Australian professional standards for teachers?

Narrative in-text reference first time: The Australian Institute of Teaching and School Leadership (AITSL) (2017) stated that… Subsequent parenthetical times: … standards (AITSL, 2017). Subsequent narrative times: AITSL (2017) stated that…

How do you reference Acer?

If you have two or more “in press” or “no date” references with the same authors in the same order, you should use lowercase letters—a, b, c, and so forth—after the publication date and alphabetise the references by their titles, for example: o ACER. (n.d.-a).

How do I reference the Australian curriculum APA 7th?

The Author is the Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority. Followed by Acronym [ACARA]. Then Year and the page number. When citing a section from a website, use paragraph number if there are no page numbers available.

What are the 3 domains of Australian professional standards?

The Standards are interconnected, interdependent and overlapping. The Standards are grouped into three domains of teaching: Professional Knowledge, Professional Practice and Professional Engagement. In practice, teaching draws on aspects of all three domains.

What are teachers professional standards?

Professional standards are statements of a teacher’s professional attributes, professional knowledge and understanding, and professional skills. They provide clarity of the expectations at each career stage. The standards provide the framework for a teacher’s career and clarify what progression looks like.

Why are teachers not considered professionals?

Teachers are not considered to be professionals because they are not. Teachers are the least (by far) educated of those you tried to compare them to- lawyers, doctors, accountants etc. In many cases teaching is a last minute career choice because people trained in other fields cannot get jobs.