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Education State in Schools Guiding Coalition

The group provides input, advice and feedback into the government school education system.

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Overview

The Education State in Schools Guiding Coalition (Guiding Coalition) aims to improve student outcomes across the government school education system.

The Guiding Coalition meets collectively at least three times a year:

These meetings provide a platform for a whole-of-system conversation. Members of the Guiding Coalition also provide feedback to the department through:

Membership

The Guiding Coalition is co-chaired by:

Membership of the Guiding Coalition includes key partners from across the school system. This current membership includes:

Membership is by invitation only.

Communications

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Education State in Schools Guiding Coalition

Workshop – 23 March 2022

Summary

Purpose

The purpose of the workshop was to share perspectives on the following three areas:

Discussion summary

Teaching and learning

Mental health and wellbeing

Family and community engagement

Next steps

Insights captured at this workshop have been fed back into workshop design sessions for the upcoming Education State Forum Schools Day on 11 August 2022.

Contact

Stakeholder Support and Partnerships Team

2021 End-of Year Plenary – 19 November 2021

About

The Education State in Schools Guiding Coalition (Guiding Coalition) was established in 2017 as an outcome of the 2016 Education State in Schools Forum. The Guiding Coalition is comprised of practitioners from across the school system, and parent, student, teacher, principal, and community sector peak bodies.

The purpose of the Guiding Coalition is to provide input, advice and feedback into the government school education system.

The Guiding Coalition met virtually on Friday 19 November 2021 for the end-of-year Plenary. Below is a summary of the meeting.

Contribution of Guiding Coalition

Continued adaptability and resilience have been shown by teachers, principals, students, families and all who work in school education. This has ensured continuity of education, whether it be flexible and remote, or onsite learning. The extraordinary efforts by all who work in, support, and engage with Victoria’s education system this year, despite significant challenges, is acknowledged.

Significant progress has been achieved over the last 12 months across the three strategic pillars of evidence-based teaching and learning (for example, the Tutor Learning Initiative); student inclusion and wellbeing (for example, Mental Health and Disability Inclusion reform); and the creation of modern, vibrant school facilities across Victoria.

These achievements have been supported by the valuable relationships that are the hallmark of the Guiding Coalition, and which provide us with a unique opportunity for a whole-of-system conversation.

Refreshed approach to engagement

Despite the challenges of the past few years, the Guiding Coalition offers us all interconnectedness in our work, providing greater understanding of how to integrate reform across schools, families and communities. Proposed ideas for the Guiding Coalition going forward include:

Reflecting on 2021, looking to 2022

The short- and long-term impact of the pandemic was discussed, including the reflection that the experience of the pandemic is akin to the experience of trauma or a natural disaster, and great care is needed in supporting recovery.

The group discussed the question “what have we learnt and how can we capture the positive learnings?”, noting:

These issues will be priorities for the Guiding Coalition in 2022.

Next Steps

Future Guiding Coalition meetings will be co-chaired by Stephen Fraser, Deputy Secretary, School Education Programs and Support, and David Howes, Deputy Secretary, Schools and Regional Services

The Terms of Reference and membership to be revisited

The next meeting to be held in early 2022.

Terms of reference

The Terms of Reference (PDF, 134KB) including Membership will be reviewed annually.

Background

Established in 2017, the Guiding Coalition is an outcome of the 2016 Education State Forum. The Forum identified a need for shared responsibility across a wide span of partners to:

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