Program Overview
EPT505 Inclusive Education Practicum
This professional experience requires students to demonstrate, in practice, the skills, knowledge, and attitudes developed in the inclusive education subjects covered to date. Supervision will provide affirmation of strength as well as opportunities for improvement in the students' teaching context. The professional experience is 20 days or equivalent (or as specified by an educational provider). This professional experience is the capstone feature for those students undertaking the teaching strand of the course and requires students to apply their learning in the context of an action research project.
Subject Outlines
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Availability
The subject is available in:
- Session 2 (60)
- Online
- Bathurst Campus
Subject Information
Grading System
HD/FL
Duration
One session
School
School of Teacher Education
Enrolment Restrictions
Master of Inclusive Education or as determined by the course coordinator.
Assumed Knowledge
- ESS440
- ESS422
- ESS423
- ESS426
Incompatible Subjects
- ESS409
Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this subject, students should:
- meet the requirements of professional experience
- identify the elements that constitute action research
- provide a rationale for using action research in inclusive educational settings
- define and apply the steps involved in the action research process to a case study
- determine valid methods for collection of baseline data relating to the chosen case study scenario
- specify priorities and justify these in terms of the baseline data
- write short-term objectives in an appropriate format for inclusion in an Individual Education Plan (IEP)
- determine strategies and actions to be employed to achieve the IEP objectives
- specify how to collect evidence regarding student progress towards IEP targets
- reflect on results to date and propose an outline for the following cycle with the Action Research Framework
Syllabus
This subject will cover the following topics:
- Teachers as researchers
- Action research processes and skills
- Action research in practice
- Integrating prior learning from across the course
Workplace Learning
This subject contains a Workplace Learning component.
Disclaimer
The information contained in the university handbook was accurate at the date of publication. The University reserves the right to vary the information at any time without notice.
