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Progress your career on Mornington Island
Teaching in a remote community like Mornington Island supports you in developing and finessing your teaching pedagogy as well as providing you with opportunities and the support to grow your leadership capability. In this video, you’ll hear from 3 people who have grabbed these opportunities with both hands.
Kate is a Head of Curriculum, who found that she has increased her leadership skills, as well as her learning, about First Nations culture and language since being at the school.
Georgie started at the school as an early career classroom teacher and moved into the role of alternative classroom teacher before being given the opportunity as a special education teacher. Now, she is a Head of Special Education Services. Georgie attributes her career progression to having access to these opportunities as well as the support of the school and professional development to advance her teaching practices.
Finally, you’ll meet Reyne, who started at Mornington Island as a classroom teacher before he embraced the opportunity to work as a Head of Department. Soon after, he transitioned to a Deputy Principal role. He explains, “it’s definitely been a deep learning curve, but one that I believe is going to hold me in good stead from the knowledge and experience that I’ve gained.”.