LFrance Posted October 7, 2023 Posted October 7, 2023 Today, I have found a new document on AITSL’s website detailing the new criteria of Teacher Registration when applying for a skills assessment for teaching. Having read through, I believe it suggests that Full/Provisional registration with a teaching board in Australia will benefit those who perhaps don’t fully meet the qualifications criteria (for example school direct with QTS/PGCE routes). It also suggests to me that those who secure employment with a school and have their registration will likely be successful in their assessment. I’m just putting this on here to see if people agree with my understanding of this or perhaps have a different interpretation. It could be a huge step forward for those who have struggled to get that all important successful assessment. Please share and comment to let me know your thoughts. I have a relative who is connect to the CEO of AITSL so I am also going to try and get further clarification and will update on here ASAP. AITSL.pdf 1 Quote
axlt11 Posted December 11, 2023 Posted December 11, 2023 Hi! Did you get any update regarding this? I was wondering if I could apply for skill assessment using this flow chart coz I missed 0.5 babd on my speaking but got my teachers registration and employment. Thank you Quote
KieronH Posted January 24, 2024 Posted January 24, 2024 This looks very promising. Does that mean you could apply for registration from offshore. Then do the skills assessment and possibly be looked upon favourably? Quote
LFrance Posted January 24, 2024 Author Posted January 24, 2024 Yes you can apply for registration offshore. I checked this with WA teaching board. I believe the teacher registration is favourable in application but I am going to try and get a sponsored job to speed up process. I’ve also had it confirmed from manager of recruitment at Department for Education in WA that the course with UoN is accepted by them as he had a colleague look in to it. This course was recommended to me by TRBWA. So you would hope with registration and support of DfE, AITSL would view the course and registration adequate. Quote
KieronH Posted January 24, 2024 Posted January 24, 2024 Very pleasing. I'm currently doing the top up course in the UK. So nice to hear there may still be a way. Good luck with yours and thank you for the info Quote
Guest Savio Mendes Posted April 11, 2024 Posted April 11, 2024 Hi LFrance, Is there a way to speed up the registration process for WA from Offshore? I applied for it on the 20th of March and my IELTS expires by the end of April. Can you please check on this if you can? Quote
LFrance Posted April 11, 2024 Author Posted April 11, 2024 Sorry I am not in any way associated with the reg board. I do know it can take up to 10 weeks Quote
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