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“I’d go back in a heartbeat” – Trinity teachers visit NT

by Rhiannon Bowman
October 10, 2024
in Features, K-12, NSW, Teacher Profile
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Trinity team members said resilience was an important attribute for the assignment. Image: Trinity Grammar.

Trinity team members said resilience was an important attribute for the assignment. Image: Trinity Grammar.

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The first teachers to visit Trinity’s new central Australian partner schools say they came back better educators.

Junior school teacher Mr Nick Larkin said the assignment required a big adjustment to his style, forcing him to re-examine the fundamentals of teaching and engaging students.

“When you have a great structure like Trinity, a school that’s set up with rules and clear consequences and things like that to support you as a teacher, you can kind of get away with some things,” Mr Larkin said.

“But when you go out in an environment like the classrooms in the NT you really learn about what true engagement is – how to get it, and how you can lose it very quickly. How you introduce a lesson, the concept, the idea, is crucial. I tried a lot of things and just failed.

“I never really failed so much as a teacher in my life as I did in those two weeks. There was a lot of trying things that were not working, and how you get them engaged,” he said.

Secondary school teacher Mr Mark Waters said he enjoyed getting to know the students and building relationships.

“Even if it’s just kicking a ball around, that translates into the classroom.”

He said one student was quite separate from the others during the first week but felt comfortable joining a practical project at the start of the second week.

Trinity team members said resilience was an important attribute for the assignment.

“I’d give future teachers the same advice as we were given – to keep an open mind, to be flexible, be resilient with change or whatever might pop up which might require a change in direction of what you planned,” Mr Waters said.

Mr Larkin said he felt privileged to take part in the inaugural trip.

“Any kind of consistency you show, or any sort of care or interest you show, they respond a hundredfold,” he said.

“The kids are really lovely. They’re tricky to teach because they haven’t had years of the systems and structures of schools, like sitting down, standing up, waiting, being quiet. But they’re so generous, kind, and giving. Teaching them was a joy.”

There has been a strong response from teachers keen to follow in their footsteps, Mr Chris Wyatt, Head of Trinity’s Preparatory School, said.

“I’m conscious we’re going to disappoint a lot of teachers who are keen to go!,” he said.

Asked if he’d like to return, Mr Waters summed up the feeling among the first Trinity group: “I’d go back in a heartbeat.”

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