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Education, Practice and Place (EDUC90722)
Graduate courseworkPoints: 12.5On Campus (Parkville)
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This elective is for teacher candidates interested in teaching in either a regional or remote area of Australia or overseas. The elective includes a professional practice component and an on-campus teaching component.
The professional practice component typically takes in two weeks of teaching at a small number of specified sites in Australia or overseas. Sites will vary from year-to-year. Teacher Candidates will be provided with details of which sites are available during orientation week each year. Professional Practice will typically occur outside semester time. Precise timing is related to term times in each place and these may change slightly from year to year.
The on-campus teaching component includes the equivalent of two days of orientation prior to the placement. This could include an introduction to place-based education, an overview of the socio-political context of each site, an orientation to the culture and language of the location and an examination of academic literature that discusses a range of issues related to education in each place. For example, these issues may include the role place-based education can play in enhancing student identity and agency, improving educational outcomes in marginalized communities, and responding to consequences of globalization and the hegemony of English language. A full day (or equivalent) for a reflection and debriefing session will be held in Melbourne on return.
This elective is open to a limited number of teacher candidates. Participation is through a competitive selection process that includes a written application and an interview. Participating teacher candidates may be required to fund a portion of the cost of travel and/or accommodation necessary to complete the requirements of the subject. Further information is available from the subject coordinators.
Intended learning outcomes
On completion of the subject students will be able to:
The subject covers a range of the AITSL National Professional Standards for Teachers (for Graduate Teachers) except 3.7 and 5.5. In particular, the subject will contribute to students attaining the following standards:
1.4 Strategies for teaching Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students (at some locations)
1.5 Differentiate teaching to meet the specific learning needs of students across the full range of abilities
2.4 Understand and respect Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to promote reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians (at some locations)
4.1 Support student participation
4.4 Maintain student safety
6.3 Engage with colleagues and improve practice
7.1 Meet professional ethics and responsibilities
- Understand how principles of learning and teaching are able to be adapted to meet the needs of individual students in new educational contexts;
- Draw on the placement experience to reflect on educational philosophies, values and practices;
- Communicate and collaborate effectively with other professionals (within other team members and with professionals in host settings);
- Examine a range of issues related to learning and teaching in the context in which the teaching occurred;
- Demonstrate the knowledge, skills and dispositions required to commence teaching effectively.
Generic skills
On completion of this subject, Teacher Candidates will have the knowledge, skills and understanding to enable them to:
- Be skilled communicators who can effectively articulate and justify their professional practice in teaching;
- Be flexible and able to adapt to change through knowing how to learn;
- Understand the significance of developing their practice on the basis of research evidence;
- Work in teams with skills in cooperation, communication and negotiation;
- Be independent of mind, responsible, resilient, self-regulating;
- Have a conscious personal and social values base that is evident in their teaching.
Last updated: 10 February 2024