Ministry of Education Launches IPS Workshops to Enhance Teacher Support in Target Provinces

28/08/2024 15:48
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KPL Over 1,000 Internal Pedagogical Support staff attend special training on how to support teachers when the new school year starts in September.

(KPL)The Ministry of Education and Sports of the Lao PDR (MoES), with support from the Australian Government through the Basic Education Quality and Access in the Lao PDR (BEQUAL) programme, launched a series of “Internal Pedagogical Support (IPS) workshops” for teachers and principals in August. 

The workshops are part of a wider MoES initiative to decentralise teacher Continuing Professional Development (CPD). 

Workshop participants are responsible for providing internal pedagogical support to teachers in seven target provinces namely Bokeo, Luang Namtha, Phongsaly, Huaphan, Xiang Khuang, Savannakhet and Khammuan). 

Throughout August, 158 staff from the Luang Namtha, Khang Khai and Savannakhet Teacher Training Colleges (TTCs) are delivering training workshops to over 1,100 IPS staff. 

The teams of IPS providers were established in March 2023. They support teachers in their own and nearby school through regular visits, video calls, and WhatsApp messages. They also facilitate a variety of CPD activities including classroom observations, co-teaching and watching teacher development videos.

Mr. Keth Phanlack, Director General, Department of Teacher Education (DTE) said “Teachers play a key role in the successful learning and future of the young generation. 

They are the ones bringing the revised primary curriculum to life in the classroom. But teachers need ongoing support to fully adopt the new teaching and learning practices of the revised curriculum. 

This is why, with the support of the Australian Government, we are focusing on teachers’ continuing professional development during Phase 2 of the BEQUAL Programme and have created a system to support teachers throughout the school year.”

Ms. Vanessa Hegarty, First Secretary, Australian Embassy said “Australia’s commitment to supporting education in the Lao PDR includes empowering teachers with new teaching methodologies and resources through the revised curriculum. 

Teachers are at the centre of students’ learning. Our objective is to build teachers’ confidence and skills by providing them with regular access to high-quality support and professional development.”

Over 1,000 Internal Pedagogical Support staff attend special training on how to support teachers when the new school year starts in September.

This workshop is the fourth in a series of capacity building training designed for IPS providers. A key focus of the workshop is the use of the teacher guide to adapt lessons for multigrade classes and suggestions of extra activities for advanced students. 

The workshop also introduces participants to co-teaching – a CPD activity frequently requested by teachers and IPS providers. During the workshop participants explore the benefits of co-teaching and how to work with a teacher on co-teaching. They watch the teacher development video produced in June to see real classroom examples.

One of the trainers said “the participants have a lot of fun creating a storyboard to illustrate an IPS provider supporting a teacher through co-teaching. They work in groups to imagine their own story and it is great to see their enthusiasm and the variety of ideas. They also did practice sessions acting as teachers or students. A lot of energy in our sessions!”

Mr. Keth said “For the school year 2024-25, the IPS staff will provide monthly support to each teacher in their area, and they will organise a co-teaching session once a semester. The TTC and District Education and Sports Bureau will support the IPS in their duty with a focus on low performing schools.” 

Ms. Vanessa Hegarty said “Through the IPS system, the Ministry of Education and Sports and Australia support over 8,000 primary teachers in disadvantaged areas, fostering collaboration, innovation, and improved classroom practices. Teachers in the most remote areas will now have equal access to professional development support, thanks to this groundbreaking approach.” 

BEQUAL is a programme led by the Ministry of Education and Sports with support from the Australian Government and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). The programme focuses on enhancing educational outcomes for the nation's youth, especially the vulnerable and disadvantaged. BEQUAL is focused on ensuring gender equality and promoting inclusive education across all activities.

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