University of Melbourne
This subject will support Interns to make decisions about responding to students’ learning needs using evidence-informed approaches. Interns will explore the science of learning and its relationship to effective, culturally informed teaching and learning strategies. To support students’ participation, Interns will identify and respond to behaviours of concern and the contexts in which they emerge. Interns will understand the historical and contextual factors in which language and communication are embedded and develop strategies to support the language and communication needs of students. The processes that underpin the successful development of literacy and numeracy will be explored, including identifying the literacy and numeracy needs of students and how to intervene using students’ strengths and capabilities. The Clinical Teaching Model will be used to assess, plan and develop interventions for students with disability and diverse learning needs. Interns will examine the importance of parent/carer involvement in education and how to work effectively with colleagues, other professionals and the community. This subject will also support Interns’ explorations of classroom communication and management practices and strategies that support students’ wellbeing and safety to provide high-quality inclusive learning environments that meet school and/or system, curriculum and legislative requirements. It will equip Interns to build on fundamental skills necessary to observe, design and implement teaching strategies to engage all students. This subject references the relevant Australian educational frameworks and curricula.
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