Big Boost for Teacher Training

An innovative approach to teacher training in regional NSW has proven wildly successful and is now being doubled to accommodate demand from aspiring teachers.  

Member for Cootamundra Steph Cooke said the program’s success was no surprise and was a big win for local students.  

“Our support staff across the electorate have strong ties to their local community and are already doing fantastic work supporting students in our country schools,” Ms Cooke said. 

“This program is removing barriers for them to pursue their dream of becoming a teacher without having to travel away from home, so it’s no wonder it’s proving so popular.”  

The Grow Your Own Teacher Training program initially planned to support up to 100 School Learning Support Officers (SLSOs) to upskill and study teaching degrees while working in local schools, its popularity now means the program will double to 200 participants in 2023 alone, with another 300 set to commence in 2024 and 2025.

Grow Your Own Teacher Training Program has commenced in:

  • Cowra Public School
  • Wallendbeen Public School
  • West Wyalong High School
  • Young High School

Minister for Education and Early Learning Sarah Mitchell said the program is part of a range of programs to diversify teacher supply, with SLSOs remaining employed in their school while they complete their study. 

“Regional areas are incredible places to live and work, and now thanks to this program more people can train to become teachers without leaving their local communities,” Ms Mitchell said.  

Ms Mitchell said there are about 45,000 support staff across NSW schools, representing a large proportion of the workforce and a rich talent pool.  

“This program is about modernising teaching pathways in NSW and encouraging people already working in our schools to take the next step by becoming a teacher,” Ms Mitchell said. 

The NSW Department of Education has partnered with Charles Sturt University and Western Sydney University to deliver the Grow Your Own Teacher Training program. 

Participants receive a $10,000 training allowance per year (up to $30,000 for the degree) and can work part-time as an educational paraprofessional in their final four semesters of study.   

The Grow Your Own program is part of the NSW Liberal and Nationals Government’s Teacher Supply Strategy. Building on the existing successful pipeline of teachers, the strategy will deliver 3,700 teachers with the right subject qualifications placed in locations of need over the next 10 years. In just over a year, the strategy has delivered 460 current and trainee teachers. 

For more information visit: https://education.nsw.gov.au/teach-nsw/become-a-teacher/grow-your-own

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