Become an Initial Teacher Education (ITE) accreditation panellist
Accreditation panels play a key role in reviewing teacher education programs submitted for accreditation. As a panellist, you will sharpen your program analysis skills to a high level and contribute significantly to preparing future educators. Find out how to apply.
Accreditation panels
Accreditation panels consist of 4 to 6 members. They review and assess Initial Teacher Education (ITE) programs that education providers submit to the NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA) for accreditation.
Who can apply
We encourage you to apply if you are:
- an accredited teacher
- a teacher educator
- a school executive staff
- a principal.
As an accreditation panellist you must be available to participate on at least one panel per year with the support of your supervisor.
For more information read NESA's Accreditation of Initial Teacher Education Programs in NSW - Policy and Procedures.
Benefits of becoming a panellist
Successful applicants will:
- receive national panel member training from the Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership
- develop high level program analysis skills in assessing applications and drafting reports
- play a key role in preparing future teachers for the classroom.
Submit an expression of interest
To register your interest in becoming a panellist complete the form:
Expression of interest form – ITE accreditation panel member (PDF 333.99KB)