Unit rationale, description and aim

Pre-service teachers need to develop their skills and knowledge for teaching in practical teaching contexts which are professionally supportive environment.

This professional experience comprises a minimum of 20 days placement and supervised teaching in a school context. It includes the Graduate Teacher Performance Assessment (GTPA) as a capstone experience for the course. This unit facilitates the pre-service teacher’s induction into the profession and provides opportunities for school-based critical enquiry. It enables pre-service teachers to reinforce and expand their professional knowledge and practice of the different roles of a teacher and their capacity to transform student learning. This unit aims to provide pre-service teachers with a substantial block of extended reflective professional experience that approximates the realities of everyday teaching; extends pre-service teachers’ repertoire of pedagogical skills in the planning, delivery and assessment of appropriate teaching and learning programs; and develops pre-service teachers’ understanding of the teachers’ role within the school and broader educational community. Pre-service teachers will use a critical enquiry framework to further develop capacities in the alignment of curriculum, assessment, learning and teaching. They will collect and interpret data on their own teaching to support quality teaching practices. 

2025 10

Campus offering

No unit offerings are currently available for this unit

Prerequisites

(EDFX535 Professional Practice Secondary 2 AND LNTE111 Literacy and Numeracy Test ) OR LNTE511 Literacy and Numeracy Test OR (LNTE100 LANTITE - Literacy Test for Initial Teacher Education Students AND LNTE101 LANTITE - Numeracy Test for Initial Teacher Education Students )

Learning outcomes

To successfully complete this unit you will be able to demonstrate you have achieved the learning outcomes (LO) detailed in the below table.

Each outcome is informed by a number of graduate capabilities (GC) to ensure your work in this, and every unit, is part of a larger goal of graduating from ACU with the attributes of insight, empathy, imagination and impact.

Explore the graduate capabilities.

Design and implement a critical enquiry, applying ...

Learning Outcome 01

Design and implement a critical enquiry, applying appropriate codes of ethics, into a pedagogical focus that promotes continued professional learning for improved student learning
Relevant Graduate Capabilities: GC1, GC2, GC3, GC4, GC7, GC8, GC9

Collect, examine and interpret multiple sources of...

Learning Outcome 02

Collect, examine and interpret multiple sources of evidence, including feedback from supervisors and student assessment data, to modify teaching practice
Relevant Graduate Capabilities: GC1, GC2, GC3, GC4, GC7, GC8, GC9

Critically self-reflect on the enquiry process and...

Learning Outcome 03

Critically self-reflect on the enquiry process and the collected evidence of learning and teaching for transforming and improving student learning and the pre-service teacher’s professional learning and practice
Relevant Graduate Capabilities: GC1, GC2, GC3, GC7, GC8

Understand and critique the role of education syst...

Learning Outcome 04

Understand and critique the role of education systems, school philosophies and mission statements, strategic cross-sectorial policy developments, curriculum construction and management decisions in quality learning and teaching practices as a member of a collaborative learning community of professional educators
Relevant Graduate Capabilities: GC1, GC2, GC6, GC7, GC8, GC9

Teach effectively to promote learning and illustra...

Learning Outcome 05

Teach effectively to promote learning and illustrate achievement of the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers at graduate level
Relevant Graduate Capabilities: GC1, GC2, GC3, GC4, GC6, GC7, GC8, GC9, GC10, GC11, GC12

Content

Topics will include: 

  • Establishing and maintaining an engaging learning environment cognizant of current teaching and learning theories in the classroom. 
  • Development of curriculum and class programs to enhance teaching and learning. 
  • Schools as learning communities and the teacher’s role as collaborative team member. 
  • Managing relationships within the school community. 
  • Analysing the particular school context for the impact of education systems, school philosophies, system, state, national and international policy developments and school structures on quality learning and teaching practices. 
  • Management of the full range of teacher’s responsibilities including routines, transitions, supervision and pastoral care of school students. 
  • Strategies that can be used to evaluate teaching programs to improve student learning. 
  • Assessment strategies, including informal and formal, diagnostic, formative and summative approaches to assess and moderate student learning. 
  • Strategies for collecting and interpreting student assessment data to evaluate student learning and modify teaching practice to improve learning outcomes, with a focus on the Secondary teaching area. 
  • Ethical professional practice for engaging with data and evidence for enquiry into and critical reflection of teaching and learning in school contexts. 
  • Critical reflection and collaborative interaction with other teachers and other professionals to improve teaching, assessment and professional judgement. 
  • Seeking and applying constructive feedback from supervisors, mentors and teachers to reflect on and improve teaching practices. 
  • Opportunities for continued professional learning within and beyond the school context and the implications for improved student learning. 
  • The writing and presentation of an enquiry-based capstone report. 
  • Self-auditing and reflective practices and their place in the authentication of attainment of the role of the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers in identifying professional learning needs. 

Assessment strategy and rationale

The unit is designed, within the context of the course as a whole, so that the pre-service teacher can progressively achieve the course learning outcomes and work towards the Australian Professional Standard for Professional Teachers (Graduate level) in an in-situ, practical context. 

In this final professional experience, pre-service teachers are required to demonstrate mastery of the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers (Graduate level) by completing two culminating assessments: Graduate Teacher Performance Assessment (GTPA); and Final Professional Experience Report. 

Pre-service teachers, the University and schools collaborate in coordinating the school-based experiences of the pre-service teachers as they develop further their appreciation and understanding of the role of teacher. The report completed at the end of this unit covers the following themes: 

  • Professionalism – in conduct, in the execution of teaching and learning and in relationships with all parties 
  • Detailed, clearly expressed, thoroughly prepared and well-presented lessons 
  • Organisation and implementation of a range of learning activities and assessment strategies 
  • Diversity of teaching approaches 
  • Development of knowledge, skills and effective classroom strategies, including ICT, to promote engaging learning environments 
  • Engagement in a range of activities around the teacher’s role, including assisting the class teacher, structured and critical reflection, as appropriate to the setting. 

The University will award the final grade based on reports from relevant school personnel. Consistent with University regulations, pre-service teachers who fail this unit may be asked to ‘show cause’, and this may, in turn, lead to termination from the course. 

Minimum Achievement Standards

Assessment Task 1 (Critical Task) is core to the demonstration of a number of Australian Professional Teacher Standards and a pass must be attained in order to pass this unit.

Overview of assessments

Assessment Task 1: Assessment (GTPA)  (...

Assessment Task 1: Assessment (GTPA)  (Critical Task)

Graduate Teacher Performance Assessment (GTPA), undertaken in the teaching area; as described in national documentation for the year of study. The GTPA asks pre-service teachers to reflect critically on teaching, learning and assessment cycle and its impact on student learning. It must be accompanied by documentary evidence of the teaching, learning and assessment cycle and of student learning. 

The GTPA is a common, culminating assessment used across multiple ITE programs and providers. Information about the specific requirements of the GTPA is detailed in the guideline materials supplied via the Learning Management site of this unit. 

Weighting

Pass/Fail

Learning Outcomes LO1, LO2, LO3, LO4, LO5
Graduate Capabilities GC1, GC2, GC3, GC4, GC6, GC7, GC8, GC9, GC10, GC11, GC12
Standards APST(GA)1.1, APST(GA)1.2, APST(GA)1.3, APST(GA)1.4, APST(GA)1.5, APST(GA)1.6, APST(GA)2.1, APST(GA)2.2, APST(GA)2.3, APST(GA)2.4, APST(GA)2.5, APST(GA)2.6, APST(GA)3.1, APST(GA)3.2, APST(GA)3.3, APST(GA)3.4, APST(GA)3.5, APST(GA)3.6, APST(GA)3.7, APST(GA)4.1, APST(GA)4.2, APST(GA)4.3, APST(GA)4.4, APST(GA)4.5, APST(GA)5.1, APST(GA)5.2, APST(GA)5.3, APST(GA)5.4, APST(GA)5.5, APST(GA)6.1, APST(GA)6.2, APST(GA)6.3, APST(GA)6.4, APST(GA)7.1, APST(GA)7.2, APST(GA)7.3

Assessment Task 2: Professional Experience A...

Assessment Task 2: Professional Experience Assessment 

The summative Professional experience is assessed in consultation with a supervising teacher and a university academic over the placement. The pre-service teacher must demonstrate attainment of the Australian Professional Standards of Teachers: Graduate within the context of classroom/school setting practices. 

Weighting

Pass/Fail

Learning Outcomes LO5
Graduate Capabilities GC1, GC2, GC3, GC4, GC6, GC7, GC8, GC9, GC10, GC11, GC12
Standards APST(GA)1.1, APST(GA)1.3, APST(GA)1.4, APST(GA)1.5, APST(GA)1.6, APST(GA)2.1, APST(GA)2.2, APST(GA)2.3, APST(GA)2.4, APST(GA)2.5, APST(GA)2.6, APST(GA)3.1, APST(GA)3.2, APST(GA)3.3, APST(GA)3.4, APST(GA)3.5, APST(GA)3.6, APST(GA)3.7, APST(GA)4.1, APST(GA)4.2, APST(GA)4.3, APST(GA)4.4, APST(GA)4.5, APST(GA)5.1, APST(GA)5.2, APST(GA)5.3, APST(GA)5.4, APST(GA)5.5, APST(GA)6.1, APST(GA)6.3, APST(GA)7.1, APST(GA)7.2, APST(GA)7.3

Learning and teaching strategy and rationale

This unit applies a situated, practical approach to develop the pre-service teacher’s understanding of effective pedagogies and professional attributes. Relevant preparation for the school context will be provided in either on-campus or online modes, but the work/learning of the unit is that of being a teacher in a school, working with real students, colleagues and parents. The pre-service teacher engages in the Graduate Teacher Performance Assessment (GTPA) as a capstone experience in the school context. 

Refer to Professional Experience Handbook for detailed guidelines regarding teaching and other requirements. 

Pre-service teachers in this phase of the Professional and Community Experience undertake a minimum of 20 days under agreed supervision arrangements. This experience will involve: 

  • Assisted immersion in school and class contexts to begin to experience aspects of the secondary school teacher’s role and responsibilities 
  • Participation and engagement, as a community of learners with peers, supervising teachers and university staff, in observation opportunities, team and small group teaching, and whole-class teaching, observations and analysis of high-quality teaching episodes in both the major and the minor teaching areas 
  • Observation and analysis of high-quality teaching episodes in both the major and the minor teaching areas 

A variety of learning-teaching strategies may be used including: 

  • Attendance at all Professional Experience briefing and debriefing meetings is a unit requirement. 
  • Online delivery of content and online quizzes 
  • Seminars, tutorials, or workshops, which include pre-service teacher-led discussions and group work, provide opportunities for pre-service teachers to reflect on and build on their experiences in the field 
  • Information and communication technologies may be utilised to facilitate an understanding of an educational community of practice. 

Professional Experience: Teaching Requirements 

Through school-based experiences, pre-service teachers will examine the nexus between theory and practice as they analyse and reflect upon current practices, develop communication, planning and teaching skills and relate their experiences to the theoretical foundations introduced through lectures and tutorials at university. In partnership with the teachers and school communities, they will practice and develop the content and skills explicitly addressed in other units. 

Australian Professional Standards for Teachers - Graduate Level

In connection to the learning outcomes, on successful completion of this unit, pre-service teachers should have developed the following industry specific knowledge based on the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers - Graduate Level standards:

  • Relating toDemonstrate knowledge and understanding of physical, social and intellectual development and characteristics of students and how these may affect learning.

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO5

  • Relating toDemonstrate knowledge and understanding of research into how students learn and the implications for teaching.

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO1, LO3

  • Relating toDemonstrate knowledge of teaching strategies that are responsive to the learning strengths and needs of students from diverse linguistic, cultural, religious and socioeconomic backgrounds

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO5

  • Relating toDemonstrate broad knowledge and understanding of the impact of culture, cultural identity and linguistic background on the education of students from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander backgrounds

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO5

  • Relating toDemonstrate knowledge and understanding of strategies for differentiating teaching to meet the specific learning needs of students across the full range of abilities.

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO5

  • Relating toDemonstrate broad knowledge and understanding of legislative requirements and teaching strategies that support participation and learning of students with disability.

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO5

  • Relating toDemonstrate knowledge and understanding of the concepts, substance and structure of the content and teaching strategies of the teaching area.

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO5

  • Relating toOrganise content into an effective learning and teaching sequence.

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO5

  • Relating toUse curriculum, assessment and reporting knowledge to design learning sequences and lesson plans.

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO5

  • Relating toDemonstrate broad knowledge of, understanding of, and respect for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories, cultures and languages.

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO5

  • Relating toKnow and understand literacy and numeracy teaching strategies and their application in teaching areas.

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO5

  • Relating toImplement teaching strategies for using ICT to expand curriculum learning opportunities for students.

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO5

  • Relating toSet learning goals that provide achievable challenges for students of varying abilities and characteristics.

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO5

  • Relating toPlan lesson sequences using knowledge of student learning, content and effective teaching strategies.

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO5

  • Relating toInclude a range of teaching strategies.

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO5

  • Relating toDemonstrate knowledge of a range of resources, including ICT, that engage students in their learning.

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO5

  • Relating toDemonstrate a range of verbal and non-verbal communication strategies to support student engagement.

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO5

  • Relating toDemonstrate broad knowledge of strategies that can be used to evaluate teaching programs to improve student learning.

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO1, LO3, LO5

  • Relating toDescribe a broad range of strategies for involving parents/carers in the educative process.

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO5

  • Relating toIdentify strategies to support inclusive student participation and engagement in classroom activities.

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO5

  • Relating toDemonstrate the capacity to organise classroom activities and provide clear directions.

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO5

  • Relating toDemonstrate knowledge of practical approaches to manage challenging behaviour.

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO5

  • Relating toDescribe strategies that support students’ wellbeing and safety working within school and/or system, curriculum and legislative requirements.

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO5

  • Relating toDemonstrate an understanding of the relevant issues and the strategies available to support the safe, responsible and ethical use of ICT in learning and teaching.

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO5

  • Relating toDemonstrate understanding of assessment strategies, including informal and formal, diagnostic, formative and summative approaches to assess student learning.

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO2, LO5

  • Relating toDemonstrate an understanding of the purpose of providing timely and appropriate feedback to students about their learning.

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO5

  • Relating toDemonstrate understanding of assessment moderation and its application to support consistent and comparable judgements of student learning.

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO5

  • Relating toDemonstrate the capacity to interpret student assessment data to evaluate student learning and modify teaching practice.

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO2, LO5

  • Relating toDemonstrate understanding of a range of strategies for reporting to students and parents/carers and the purpose of keeping accurate and reliable records of student achievement.

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO5

  • Relating toDemonstrate an understanding of the role of the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers in identifying professional learning needs.

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO5

  • Relating toUnderstand the relevant and appropriate sources of professional learning for teachers.

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO1, LO4

  • Relating toSeek and apply constructive feedback from supervisors and teachers to improve teaching practices.

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO2, LO5

  • Relating toDemonstrate an understanding of the rationale for continued professional learning and the implications for improved student learning.

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO1, LO4

  • Relating toUnderstand and apply the key principles described in codes of ethics and conduct for the teaching profession.

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO1, LO4, LO5

  • Relating toUnderstand the relevant legislative, administrative and organisational policies and processes required for teachers according to school stage.

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO4, LO5

  • Relating toUnderstand strategies for working effectively, sensitively and confidentially with parents/carers.

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO5

Representative texts and references

Representative texts and references

Alber, S. (2011). A tool kit for action research. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers 

Johnson, A.P. (2012). Short guide to action research. (4th ed.). Pearson 

Kemmis, S., McTaggart, R., & Nixon, R. (2014). The action research planner: Doing critical participatory action research. Springer Singapore. 

Koshy, V. (2010). Action research for improving educational practice: A step-by-step guide (2nd ed.). Sage. 

Macintyre, C. (2012). The art of action research in the classroom. David Fulton Publishers Ltd. 

McMillan, J. and Schumacher, S. (2010). Research in Education Evidence-Based Inquiry (7th Edition). Pearson. 

Nuttall, J., Kostogriz, A., Jones, M., & Martin, J. (Eds) (2017). Teacher Education Policy and Practice: Evidence of impact, impact of evidence. Springer Science+Business Media. DOI: 10.1007/978-981-10-4133-4 

Shagoury, R., & Miller-Power, B. (2012). Living the questions: A guide for teacher-researchers (2nd ed.). Stenhouse Publishers. 

Readman, K. and Allen, B. (2013). Practical planning and assessment. Oxford University Press. 

Wilson, E. (2017). School-based research: A guide for education students (3rd ed.). SAGE. 

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