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Professional Practice and Seminar Prim 1 (EDUC90772)
Graduate courseworkPoints: 6.25On Campus (Parkville)
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The professional practice and seminar program provides an integrated focus on all subjects taught in the semester and addresses Teacher Candidates’ developing understandings of professional knowledge, professional practice and professional engagement in the primary school context. The school placement focuses on developing an understanding of student characteristics, principles of learning and teaching, classroom management and school organisation in typical primary school settings. Candidates begin to analyse teaching and learning to identify lesson formats that make productive classrooms and pedagogies that are effective for individual students. Candidates are mentored by experienced primary teachers in collaboration with Clinical Specialists who are engaged in the on-campus teaching program. The professional practice seminars support Candidates’ learning about how theory informs practice, providing opportunities for examination of theoretical frameworks and associated practical tasks assigned during the placement. Seminars include class presentations, analysis of assessment tasks and in-depth reflection on theory and practice for teaching in primary classrooms. Candidates will provide evidence of their development as an interventionist primary classroom practitioner during the Clinical Praxis Examination.
Note: Candidates who are not familiar with contemporary Australian school contexts are advised to undertake a program of workshops (12-18 hours in total) available as an alternate pathway for this subject and known as ‘Contemporary Australian Schooling’. These workshops will parallel Candidates’ introduction to the Australian classroom environment and the Victorian primary school curriculum. Candidates will develop knowledge of typical school structures, policies and procedures as well as skills for personal professional interaction between students, mentors and peers. Candidates undertaking this program will be expected to attend their placement schools on all prescribed days and attend all professional practice seminars. There is a reduced requirement for independent, whole class teaching for the duration of the workshop program.
Intended learning outcomes
On completion of this subject Teacher Candidates should be able to:
- Apply professional criteria to their own teaching and professional activity;
- Demonstrate knowledge of the characteristics of learners;
- Understand how principles of learning and teaching are able to be adapted to meet the needs of individual students;
- Synthesise their theoretical and practical understandings of teaching in primary classrooms;
- Respond to constructive feedback and reflect upon their professional practice;
- Communicate effectively with peers, mentors and students.
Generic skills
On completion of this subject, Teacher Candidates will have the knowledge, skills and understanding to enable them to:
- Effectively articulate and justify their professional practice in teaching;
- Be able to adapt to change through knowing how to learn;
- Understand the significance of developing their practice on the basis of research evidence;
- Work collegiately and collaboratively;
- 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