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Jan 30, 2022, 9 tweets

1/ We surveyed 5,442 Australian teachers and school leaders for our new report.

The response was alarming. 🚨 Here’s a thread on what we found…

2/ An overwhelming 92% of teachers say they do not get enough time to prepare for effective teaching.

86% say they do not get enough time for high-quality lesson planning.

The result? Student learning suffers.

3/ We did the maths on how much time a teacher has in a week to focus on individual students. For example, if a typical secondary teacher with 110 students spends 15 min a week on individual students’ needs, they would need to find 28 hrs a week - this is an impossible task.

4/ But how do we create more time in a week which is already full? Tinkering around the edges won’t work. Instead, governments should adopt bold strategies to save teachers time.

5/ The first reform? Let teachers teach. Specialists can assist students with complex needs and support staff can take on tasks that don’t need teaching expertise. 68% of teachers would agree to other staff covering their extra-curricular activities. This could save 2 hrs a week.

6/ The second reform? Work smarter. Reduce unnecessary tasks for teachers. For example, teachers could save 3 hours a week on average with common curriculum plans and assessments—an easy win.

7/ Finally, rethink how teachers’ work is organised in schools. For example, most teachers would prefer a slightly larger class in exchange for extra preparation time. And 2-to-3 extra planning days before each term could reduce workloads during the term.

8/ Governments should take immediate action by:
-Investing $60 million to pilot reform options
-Providing more training to school leaders on what they can already do now

9/ You can read more about how to make time for great teaching in our new report by @hunter_jordana and @sonnersjulie: grattan.edu.au/report/making-…

We have a special guide for school principals on how you can create more time for the teachers in your school: grattan.edu.au/wp-content/upl…

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