Supporter's role

Your in-school supporter is a key figure in your development as a probationer, acting as your primary support within the school.

Supporters have a responsibility for helping you to decide your initial CPD experiences and providing you with regular support and feedback. They are expected to:

  • get to know you professionally and personally
  • create an open, supportive and challenging climate for discussion
  • co-ordinate and manage your CPD experiences
  • monitor and evaluate progress through Observed Teaching Sessions, providing feedback, organising regular meetings focusing on the self-evaluation of your progress and identifying development needs and action plans
  • ensure that opportunities are provided to address your professional development needs
  • provide pastoral support, when appropriate
  • oversee the development, implementation and review of your action plans and CPD Portfolio
  • monitor and evaluate the quality and effectiveness of the school support programme
  • encourage you to reflect on your teaching and evaluate pupils’ learning
  • complete in conjunction with the headteachers, your  and  
  • liaise with your local authority induction co-ordinator and continuing professional development co-ordinator

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