EDUC3186
10 units
3000 level
Course handbook
Description
This is a professional experience course that contains a 4 week placement.This course is focused on consolidating students' knowledge and skills in the areas of professional knowledge and professional practice, across all key learning areas with a focus on differentiating for students with special needs, through a diversity placement. A key focus is on gathering evidence aligned with the Australian Institute for Teaching & School Leadership (AITSL) standards to demonstrate a coherent understanding of all elements of the profession, although the emphasis will be on the Standards 3, 4 & 5. This course builds on students' experiences with school visits and the placement undertaken in the previous two years of their teacher education program. It helps students to recognise and understand how coursework/research forms the foundation of high quality teaching and assessment practice by connecting what is studied at university and how that plays out in classrooms and schools. Students will have the opportunity to engage in the wider school community whilst demonstrating a senior understanding of the K-6 classroom context.
Availability2024 Course Timetables
Callaghan
- Semester 2 - 2024
Ourimbah
- Semester 2 - 2024
Learning outcomes
On successful completion of the course students will be able to:
1. Implement lessons with a focus on differentiation and/or personalised learning for equity and diversity.
2. Engage in critical reflection on their professional practice.
3. Teach using a range of strategies to accommodate students with special needs and backgrounds (including indigenous students).
4. Engage in the full life of school including student sport, playground supervision, faculty/grade/stage meetings and school activities and functions.
5. Demonstrate progress towards the attainment of Graduate Teacher Standards through professional experience.
Content
- Being a teacher in school culture and context " the wider school community.
- Engaging with community " expectations and responsibilities.
- Connections between teacher education, coursework, research and teaching/learning in K-6 contexts.
- Strategies for responding to students from diverse backgrounds.
- Differentiation, Group and Personalised learning environments.
- Quality Teaching and Assessment " planning and implementing integrated units of work.
- Frameworks for Reflective Practice.
- Engaging students through technology.
- Professional conduct and ethics.
- Developing and maintaining an e-portfolio.
Review of Progress
This course is a compulsory program requirement and is monitored for academic progress purposes. The course must be completed to progress in the program or meet other program requirements.
Failure or withdrawal from this course will result in students being considered under the Student Academic Progress Procedure.
Requisite
Program Enrolment Rule:
Available to students in the following program(s):
Bachelor of Teaching (Primary)(Honours) [12367]
Bachelor of Education (Primary) [40106]
Bachelor of Education (Primary)(Honours) [40110]
Course Pre-Requisite:
Must have successfully completed the following course(s):
EDUC2186
EDUC2748
EDUC2749
Enrolment in this course is dependent on meeting the Teacher Education Admission Milestone which requires meeting at least one of the following criteria:
- Three HSC Band 5s (including one in English), or
- Successful completion of 80 units of courses at the University of Newcastle, or
- Regulatory authority approved comparable pathways, or
- Commencement in the program prior to 2016.
Assumed knowledge
To enrol in this course students must have successfully completed 180 units.
Assessment items
Report: Professional Experience Report
Compulsory Requirement: Pass requirement - Must pass this assessment item to pass the course.
Portfolio: E-Portfolio
Compulsory Requirement: Pass requirement - Must pass this assessment item to pass the course.
Compulsory Requirements
Compulsory Placement and WHS Requirements:
- Child Protection Awareness Training - Students must complete approved child protection awareness training.
- Working with Children - A national criminal history check and review of findings of misconduct involving children, required for any child-related work.
- Anaphylaxis Training - Students must complete approved anaphylaxis training.
Contact hours
Semester 2 - 2024 - Callaghan
Field Study-1
- Online 1 hour(s) per term
- 1 hour of SimTeach per term. Further details available in course outline and on Canvas
Lecture-1
- Online 12 hour(s) per term
- Students must attend 6 one-hour lectures (or 3 two-hour lectures) that contain information directly pertinent to their placement. Check the course Canvas site for days and times of these must-attend lectures. Lectures will be delivered via zoom.
Practicum-1
- Face to Face Off Campus 5 days per week for 4 week(s)
Semester 2 - 2024 - Ourimbah
Field Study-1
- Online 1 hour(s) per term
- 1 hour of SimTeach per term. Further details available in course outline and on Canvas
Lecture-1
- Online 12 hour(s) per term
- Students must attend 6 one-hour lectures (or 3 two-hour lectures) that contain information directly pertinent to their placement. Check the course Canvas site for days and times of these must-attend lectures. Lectures will be delivered via zoom.
Practicum-1
- Face to Face Off Campus 5 days per week for 4 week(s)
Course outline
Course outline not yet available.
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