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Oueensland, Australia
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- wait and look at the students after they give an instruction to allow processing time and
ascertain student understandino
cue with parallel acknowledgement - acknowledge students ontask behaviour with the intention of
encouraging other students to copy e.g.: "This group is showing me they are ready by sitting with their hands
on their heads."
use body language encouragingly - intentionally use their proximity, body gestures and facial expressions to
encouraqe students to remain on{ask
redirect to the learning - respectfully prompt the student who is offtask or disrupting others, initially with a
redirection to the learninq. This can be verbal or non-verbal e.q. "What question are you up to Jasmine?"
descriptively encourage - encourage studenis to become more aware of their competence by describing
exactly what you see or hear from them that you hope to see more frequently e.g. "Teagan has demonstrated
that she listened effectivelv as she can tell me the next step of the experiment."
selectively attend
- deliberately
give a choice - iespectfuily confrr.rnt the student who is disrupting others, with the available choices ancj their
loqical conseouences e.o. "Jake, vour choices are: finish your work now in class or at lunch."
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maintaining a well organised SPE file with up to date documentation on observations, planning, teaching and
assessment on students' proqress and achievement
participating in curriculum and extra-curricular teams
displaying initiative and involving themselves with school teams in a professional manner
following through - resolute planned action in the face of extended offtask behaviour, or on-going disruptive
behaviour that is seriouslv disturbinq the learninq environment
communicating, negotiating and managing time effectively within the work environment
Not
Achleved
Qchleved
Attendance
Attendance at SPE site
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signature(s):
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A student teacher must attain an overall level of ACHIEVED in every Reporting Cluster
Pass
Fail
A student teacher has attained an overall level of NOT ACHIEVED in one or more
Reporting Cluster
A student teacher with more than one mentor will require one collaborative report
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Education and Engineering
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PERSONAL DETAILS
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First Name
Contact Phone
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INDIVIDUAL DAYS OF THE SUPERVISED PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD
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x preseruice teachers are required to complete the supervised Professional Experience (SPE) requirements as approved by the Queensland
certificate'Itis
collegeofreachersfortheirprogramandbeinattendanceasscheduled. Anyabsence-mustbea_ccompaniedbyamedical
days to
acceptable
mutually
coordinator
SPE
Site
the
and
Mentor
SPE
the responsibility of the preseruile teacher to negotiate with their
make up any absence.
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DAYS
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The SPE Mentor has validated and hereby confirms the preseruice teacher has completed the above days of Supervised Professional
Experience at the SPE site,
Mentor Name:
Deb)il; Masrr-,
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signature:
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SIGNATURE
The SPE Site Coordinator has validated and hereby confirms that the preservice teacher has completed the above days of Supervised
Professional Experience at the SPE site.
SPE Site Coordinator Name:
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PRESERVICE TEACHER
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The University of the Sunshine Coast is collecting the information on this form to carry out its functions under the University of the Sunshine
Coast Act 1998. The University may disclose some, or all of this information, to appropriate agencies if required including to the
Commonwealth Department of Education, Science and Training, the Australian Taxation Office, etc. For more information, the University's
Privacy Plan is available at htto: //www. usc.edu.au/privacyplan.
The preservice teacher hereby agrees and confirms that all of the above information is true and correct.
Signature:
IMPORTANT:
This SPE Preseruice Teacher Attendance Form must be signed by all relevant persons. It is the preservice teacher's
responsibility to ensure the form is signed and returned with the SPE Final Report at the end of the Supervised Professional
Experience. Failure to submit this form on time may lead to a Grade Pending as this form is required for finalisation of achievement
of a course assessment.
Signature:
Staff
Name:
No
Date:
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