There are also several tools within the system that support the teacher planning process
These include:
Syllabus Warehouse
The next step in the planning process is to analyse the relevant curriculum standards and content descriptors. This is a critical step as it ensures that teachers are teaching to the required curriculum standard.
SEQTA has a syllabus management component where schools can access relevant syllabus from curriculum authorities and install and activate syllabus as required. There are is an extensive selection of syllabus sets from various Australian state-based curricula (e.g., VET, VCE, SACE, SCASA) to International (e.g., International Baccalaureate) available from the warehouse.
Schools that have created their own custom syllabus can also add this to the syllabus warehouse for their teachers to use.
Watch our video to see how the syllabus warehouse works in SEQTA.
Individualised Learning Tool
The individualised learning tool enables teachers to create and deliver engaging individualised learning; track individual student progress; provide just in time 1 on 1 feedback; ask students’ questions, track their responses, and view each student’s entire learning pathway.
This diagnostic tool enables teachers to easily diagnose and identify the knowledge, understandings, and skills that students are bringing to the learning.
The tool enables teachers to ask students questions and diagnose what they are bringing to the learning to determine their planning starting point.
Planner/Online Lessons
For schools that don’t want to adopt a unit planning process, there is the planner and online lessons component which provides an area for teachers to design and document their lessons, add resources, syllabus links, essential learning, and homework etc.
Unit Planner
For schools that opt to adopt a consistent planning system, SEQTA’s unit planner enables teachers to plan and document how they will differentiate the written, taught, and assessed curriculum to meet the needs of students.
At the conclusion of a unit, teachers can also add their reflections, identifying what worked and what they would change and include in future units.
Assessments
Finally, teachers design the assessments to identify students’ level of knowledge, understanding, and skill development across a series of lessons or unit of work. SEQTA’s feedback tools then make it simple to provide both summative and formative feedback to support student learning.