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The search for five exceptional teachers

by Danielle Gullaci
May 8, 2019
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The New South Wales Department of Education and Teachers Mutual Bank have launched a joint initiative in a bid to find five extraordinary teachers keen to inspire students across the nation through a new educational YouTube channel.

The Learning Edge teacher search will identify five public high school teachers in New South Wales who to take part in a hands-on workshop with an e-learning expert to develop their content curation skills so they can share their lessons and teaching methods with a digital network of students and teachers.

They will also receive a $2000 hardware and software package to enable them to produce their own e-learning content.

NSW Department of Education Deputy Secretary, School Operations and Performance, Murat Dizdar, said the initiative was a fantastic opportunity to showcase teaching talent from across the state.

“Teachers shape the character, calibre and future of an individual each and every day. Our teachers are the support network that ensure our young people connect, succeed and thrive in their educational journey. We should never lose sight of the fact that our teachers routinely go above and beyond what is required of them to come up with innovative and forward-thinking teaching practices that resonate with their students,” he said.

“This initiative is about highlighting the exceptional work done by secondary school teachers and giving them the skills, the tools and a platform to share their expertise beyond their physical classroom.”

Teachers Mutual Bank General Manager Alan Waugh said the business was keen to ensure The Learning Edge highlighted the excellence evident daily across New South Wales public schools.

“Technology has given educators a new way to reach and engage with their students and this search will harness the power of digital platforms to provide strong learning outcomes for all students,” he said.

Teachers can nominate themselves and submit a short video outlining why they chose to become a teacher, and how they inspire and innovate to make their subject more engaging for their students.

Peter Davis from Normanhurst Boys’ High School is an example of one of NSW’s innovative public-school teachers whose Software Design (TAS -Technology and Applied Studies) students were propelled beyond the classroom and onto an international stage when they took part in a global robotics challenge to code for the NASA Space Station.

“We have so many fantastic teachers and it’s great to be able to provide them with a bigger platform to share their expertise more broadly,” he said.

“I invite any teacher who loves what they do to submit an application because it really is a chance to make a difference.”

The Learning Edge teacher search is open to all public secondary school teachers across NSW and runs until 24 May. Entries will be judged by a panel of judges from Teachers Mutual Bank and the NSW Department of Education.

For more information, please click here.

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