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EDVT12014 Teaching Practicum I
The primary goals are for you to practice and
develop instructional skills, to reflect upon your own practice,
receive feedback from your supervisor, students and peers, and to
develop your ability to facilitate learning. It is designed so you can
apply adult learning theories, training techniques and assessment
tools in realistic situations. There is an emphasis on self-reflection
on practice. This means you will be required to document and discuss
your expectations and preparation prior to delivering instruction,
record your experiences during the practicum and critically reflect
on the outcomes.
The practicum must consist of a minimum of 25 days of structured
teaching or training. You must negotiate a formal learning contract
which outlines in advance the instruction that you will deliver
and who will be responsible for the supervision and assessment of
your performance. For students wishing to gain registration through
the Queensland Board of Teacher Registration, the practicum supervisor
must be a registered teacher or hold qualifications that would make them
eligible for teacher registration. Successful performance in this
course will require the satisfactory completion of three assignments
as well as the teaching practicum.
Central Queensland University Handbook
This handbook was correct as at: 07-June-2001
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