Questions
Questions
Questions
(Please complete this form for both primary and secondary professional experiences and
place in your ePortfolio)
Graduate Standards - AITSL
Professional Knowledge:
Professional Practice:
learning
Question Type
Do you feel your questions
were clearly structured and
readily understood by the
students?
Yes I used plenty of open ended questions and a few close ended
questions, however I did not use close ended questions as an
attempt to disguise a request, if I wanted the class to come sit on
the mat for example I would as politely if everyone could come join
me on the mat.
Yes I tried to, but the students were all extremely eager to answer
my questions.
Yes always, also while reading books I would memorise the pages
as well as possible and try read the book facing the whole class.
Yes with a correct answer I would praise the student with a great
answer, well said or good work.
With an incorrect response that was still on the right track I would
let the students know that they were on the right track but not quite
there. If a student was struggling to answer a question I would ask
the rest of the class if anyone would be able to help them out.
Overall Comments
Yes, there was just a little problem with some of the students
colouring in my worksheets before drawing on clothes with a
writing pencil. I could have coloured in the worksheet myself to
begin with to set an example I feel.
Did you provide a variety of Only the video, colouring in and question at the end. I dont think I
activities?
could have fit anything else in.
Were you satisfied with
your timing, particularly for
the end of the lesson?
Did you feel you were able Sort of, they had apps on their iPads for sun safety but I felt the
to change things if needed? worksheet was a better activity.
\Were you aware of
classroom procedures and
school disciplinary policy?
How much did you know
about your students?
You could see my mentor teacher put a lot of effort into keeping
the classroom a safe learning environment. The classroom was
well organised and colourful, with students work all over the room.
I felt like this made the classroom feel more inviting and also felt
like the whole class were friends. At the same time there was no
best work for all the sheets around the class, everyones work
was considered equal.
A positive attitude towards the classroom and its students and also
an interest in all the students. I was also told that the whole class
loved to watch videos so I felt that a video would give the students
an incentive to give me their full attention and not misbehave.
Yes they did, I made sure to let them know as clearly as possible,
and as I walked around the classroom I would remind them.
Yes, I was constantly looking around the class with a keen eye
making sure all the students were on task and not causing
distractions.
Overall Comments
Question Type
Do you feel your questions
were clearly structured and
readily understood by the
students?
Mainly open ended questions, a lot more then the rhetorical and
only the one close ended question.
Overall Comments
The whole lesson the class was quite tame, I wasn't too sure what
to expect going into high school but it was pretty disciplined.
The students seemed to enjoy it, they all got through the
worksheet pretty quickly which impressed me.
We spoke to fast while reading from the textbook and the lesson
ended about 5 minutes early
Did you provide a variety of No it was only the worksheet which was meant to take 10 minutes.
activities?
Were you satisfied with
your timing, particularly for
the end of the lesson?
Did you feel you were able Yes, when our lesson finished a bit early we asked all the students
to change things if needed? to raise their hands and share their answers, while walking around
the room during the worksheet I noticed a few students were going
a bit slow on their worksheet so I feel this helped the students
catch up by obtaining other peers answers.
Were you aware of
Yes at the school there was a name tick office policy, and 5 of
classroom procedures and these would get you expelled. My mentor teacher on the first day
school disciplinary policy?
went through lists for all the classes we would be observing with
How much did you know
him and this gave general information about the students,
about your students?
including disabilities.
How did your mentor
teacher maintain a safe
learning environment?
What strategies did your
observe your mentor
teacher using to maintain
this?
My mentor teacher did a great job at making the class feel like he
was more a friend then a teacher. He mentioned to me all you
need to know is one thing about each student and this will give you
a chance to talk to your students about something out of school
which I feel is what helps develop a friend role as opposed to the
teacher role.
Yes, they knew when to listen and when to be quiet and do their
work.
Yes, while reading I was scanning the class with my eyes and
during the worksheet I was walking around the classroom making
sure everyone was on task and also trying to stand near the
trouble areas.
I really didn't notice any bad behaviour besides the student with
the lego, and I wouldn't consider that bad behaviour as lego can
be very distracting especially in younger people.
Overall Comments
The school was extremely tidy and look for the most part
new. I think this is because it was two schools recently
merged into the one. The school had plenty of resources,
the first school I was at I wasn't allowed to even touch a
printer and at this school I was allowed to print whatever I
pleased.
Students
You will have observed the
diverse nature of your classes.
How was this diversity
supported?
Most students who you would see and assume that they
might speak a different language at home all seemed to
be spot on with their English. I also went to a Christian
school and noticed that the school accepted students from
all different religions, although the only noticeable one
was Muslim. In one class I met a student who I was told
was a 'selective mute'. He was provided with an emotion
chart to help the teachers understand how he was feeling.
Function of Schools
Did you observe the connection
of your schools with the broader
community? How did this
happen?
Professional ePortfolio
Professional Experience Portfolio (50%) Site address (link) and your name.
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CRITERIA FOR EVALUATION
COMMENTS
PART A (20%)
Required components for both the Primary
and Secondary Professional experiences:
Lesson Plans (4)
Observation Sheets (one set for primary and
one set for seconday):
Questioning
Management and
Schools as text
Evaluation Form/Final report (2)
Lesson Critiques (At least 2)
PART B (30%)
Essay Tell the story of your Professional
experience and reflect on your choice of
Primary or Secondary Teaching.
Frame your story using the unit outcomes
(Unit Information).
Correct essay conventions are required as
are in text referencing and standard writing
conventions. (500 words)
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