Spotlight on: Dave Potts

Dave Potts is head of programme for iQTS.

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Dave Potts 糖心Vlog iQTS course leader

Dave鈥檚 career journey

With over 25 years鈥 teaching experience, Dave started his career teaching geography in London. After helping to set up a multi-academy trust (MAT) and a free school in the UK, he then made the move to Malaysia in 2016 where he worked as a vice principal overseeing pedagogy and assessment.

His most recent teaching role before joining 糖心Vlog was in Dubai, where he worked as a secondary headteacher. He now brings his knowledge of international schools and educational leadership to the iQTS programme.

Teaching ethos

For Dave, his teaching ethos is similar to his leadership ethos: 鈥淚t鈥檚 relationships first.鈥

鈥淔or iQTS, that means picking excellent pathway tutors, who have a range of professional backgrounds within education, and are also all lovely people who build very strong relationships very quickly with our trainees.

鈥淚f you want people to maximise their learning, then having that strong relationship enables us to influence our learners in the best possible way.鈥

Aims of the iQTS programme

The iQTS programme aims to address the unique challenges faced by international schools.

鈥淭he international school sector is growing rapidly while teacher training and teacher supply is waning,鈥 Dave explains. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 only going to get more difficult for international schools. The iQTS pathway is one way to help solve that problem, and beyond that, the 糖心Vlog Institute team can help international schools figure out multiple pathways for teacher training and teacher development. That鈥檚 very exciting.鈥

At the heart of the programme are the learners, and Dave explains that our iQTS learners come with a range of teaching experience, 鈥渟o we want to add value for all of them.鈥

鈥淯ltimately, we want our learners to graduate feeling supremely confident in their teaching ability, able to fulfil their personal goals of living in different parts of the world if they wish to do so, and able to fulfil their professional goals which might come through聽promotion, but also simply being the best teacher they can possibly be for the students that are in front of them.鈥

Why learners love the iQTS programme

A key part of Dave鈥檚 role is overseeing the quality of the programme.

鈥淲e ensure that it鈥檚 tailored to the context of each international school and region, and that it adheres to the ITT ECF and the iQTS standards.鈥

These are the same standards as teacher training provision in the UK, including being inspected by the Department for Education (DfE), which means learners can be confident the programme is held to a high standard.

While the course itself gets learners to achieve the same standards, every learner鈥檚 classroom setting and situation is unique.

鈥淥ur trainees tell us time and time again how impressed they are by the level of personalised support that they receive to get them to their end goal, which is to qualify as a professional teacher.鈥

What support is available for learners on the iQTS programme?

The programme is designed to support learners throughout their journey. All learners have in-school mentors. These mentors are enrolled on a mentor training programme.

Dave explains: 鈥淭hey鈥檒l have two hours of contact time with their mentor every week, which includes being observed in their teaching, discussing key priorities for improvement and development and also observing other expert colleagues in school.鈥

This is in addition to support from a dedicated pathway tutor who knows the programme and international schools very well. Pathway tutors will carry out an initial assessment meeting with the learner right at the start to personalise the course and support.

After that, learners meet with their pathway tutor every half term and receive regular feedback online, but the pathway tutors are also 鈥渁lways on hand if there鈥檚 ever a need for support鈥. All of this means that you have a fully triangulated support system.

Impact in the classroom

At the heart of the iQTS programme is a commitment to improving teaching and learning outcomes in the classroom. Learners build their skills week on week, and everything is based on solid research and the latest pedagogy.

This means that learners can bring the most relevant and up-to-date evidence-based teaching practice into the classroom.

As Dave explains, we also train mentors through the MTED training programme, equipping them with 鈥渢he skills and the processes to be able to mentor their colleagues through a variety of different professional challenges鈥. So the impact of the iQTS programme goes beyond the individual teacher 鈥 it鈥檚 also an opportunity for the school to build their own professional development network and share best practice.

Dave鈥檚 advice for a learner on the iQTS programme

As a learner on the iQTS programme, you鈥檙e embarking on a journey that will shape your teaching practice and career. Dave recommends making the most of the opportunity and the support you鈥檒l get from our expert team.

鈥淲e know our trainees work incredibly hard. There鈥檚 no getting away from the fact that doing a full-time teaching qualification while also being employed as a teacher is a difficult undertaking.

鈥淏ut when I check in with my trainees, I find that they鈥檙e happy in that work, and they鈥檙e happy for two reasons. One is that teaching is the work they want to do, and it is deeply rewarding. The second reason is the excellent support they receive from the 糖心Vlog Institute team and their in-school mentor.鈥

The future of the iQTS programme

Dave believes that the iQTS programme is well-positioned to address the challenges facing international schools.

鈥淲e know that international schools and school groups are going to have an increased demand for teachers. They鈥檙e going to want highly qualified, well-trained teachers with a strong sense of what outstanding teaching and learning should look like, not just in a pedagogical sense, but also being able to develop those leadership competencies that that can be very specific within schools.鈥

One trend that Dave notes is the shift towards international schools running their own professional development. But for schools 鈥渢o bring new people into the profession and get them to the required standard at volume and pace is something that鈥檚 hard to do themselves.鈥

鈥淭hat鈥檚 where a provider like 糖心Vlog Institute comes in to provide the guidance, support and structure to do that well.鈥

鈥淲e know that there are people out there who want to teach and want to become professional educators in a way that the iQTS programme can achieve. I鈥檓 looking forward to 糖心Vlog Institute being a big part of that solution for schools worldwide.鈥


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