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Head of E-Learning

Head of E-Learning

St Margaret's Anglican Girls School

Brisbane

  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
1 January 2019

Job overview

St Margaret’s Anglican Girls School is one of Queensland’s leading independent schools, fostering in students confidence, compassion, academic excellence and a lifelong love of learning. We look for all staff to be committed to and in harmony with the Anglican ethos of the school.

We invite applications for the role of Head of E-Learning to commence in January 2019.

The Head of E-Learning plays a strategic role in enhancing e-learning through integrating technologies from Prep to Year 12, whilst aligning to the St Margaret’s Framework of Quality Teaching and Learning.  The Head of E-Learning works alongside fellow teachers and support staff in a coaching capacity as well as taking responsibility for the development, delivery and integration of new technologies in the classroom.  This role champions and administers ‘The POD’, the school’s learning management system.

The successful candidate will be an outstanding teacher with a keen interest and demonstrated expertise with integrating technology into the curriculum across all year levels.  You will be someone who is able to work collaboratively with other teachers and staff members to ensure technology adds value to students’ learning.

This role will begin in January 2019 and initially be offered on a 2 year contract.

You will possess a natural curiosity for learning about and developing relevant technology for the classroom.  You will have a dynamic and innovative approach and the ability to engage others.

This role offers the successful candidate an excellent leadership opportunity to drive a culture of e-learning throughout our school. 

Applications addressed to the Principal are to be received by Tuesday 13 November 2018.

St Margaret’s supports the rights of children and young people and is committed to the safety, welfare and wellbeing of students and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.  All candidates are required to undergo a screening process prior to appointment and successful candidate must comply with School policies and relevant legislation relating to Student protection.

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About St Margaret's Anglican Girls School

St Margaret’s Anglican Girls School is an independent day and boarding school for girls from Pre-Prep to Year 12. We also welcome boys in Pre-Prep and Prep.
 

There are approximately 890 students in the school, with around 280 primary students and 610 girls in the secondary school. St Margaret's has a long and proud boarding history and around 170 boarders from Years 5 to 12 are accommodated in the boarding house, which is in the very heart of the Ascot campus.
 

St Margaret’s is well known for its focus on academic excellence, quality learning and teaching, and its commitment to pastoral care. Its smaller size is its greatest strength, with a true focus on each individual child and personalised learning.
 

St Margaret’s girls are engaged, enthusiastic and energetic in all they do. They embrace the many extracurricular opportunities available, which make for very vibrant sporting, music and performing and visual arts programs. Additional clubs and activities also allow girls to explore a range of interests.  

St Margaret's is a local school with a global outlook, offering students a variety of international learning opportunities through an extensive global exchange program in Year 10 and touring options.
 

The staff at St Margaret’s are highly qualified and committed to the learning and the wellbeing of the students in their care. The school's six core values - Spirit, Faith, Integrity, Courage, Respect and Passion - and the school's motto,Per Volar Sunata (Born to Fly Upwards), inspires St Margaret's students to grow and achieve their personal best in all endeavours.

As a school of the Sisters of the Society of the Sacred Advent, worship and spiritual development stand at the centre of St Margaret's. In addition to weekly religious and values education classes, students participate in regular prayer, reflection and formal worship. Age-appropriate liturgies are supported by regular chapel services and whole school celebrations of major Christian festivals occur throughout the year. 


Learning

At St Margaret’s we are committed to giving each student a deep learning experience through the provision of a broad, balanced and flexible curriculum within an optimal learning environment. The factors we have identified as being fundamental to good learning are articulated through our own Framework of Quality Teaching and Learning. They can be categorised in terms of environment, process and pedagogy. When these three dimensions are considered with a view to fostering high quality student and teacher engagement then deep learning is the outcome.

At St Margaret’s we believe that the best learning environments are characterised by five key pillars: connection, differentiation, motivation, challenge and feedback.  These five pillars form the foundation of pedagogical practice, inform curriculum development and shape the thinking which underpins educational leadership at the School. Together they enable the provision of optimal learning experiences through thoughtful pedagogy and a systematic, transparent approach to deep and sustained learning.

St Margaret’s aims to provide students with an understanding of the learning process and how it feels. Our taxonomy of learning articulates three stages as being central to the learning process - surface, deep and deeper. Categorising learning in this way allows us to engage students in a discussion of different types of thinking with a view to pushing them towards metacognitive functioning. 

St Margaret’s aims to provide students with an understanding of the learning process and how it feels. Our taxonomy of learning articulates three stages as being central to the learning process - surface, deep and deeper. Categorising learning in this way allows us to engage students in a discussion of different types of thinking with a view to pushing them towards metacognitive functioning. 

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