PENINSULA ONLINE
Issue 4
Monday, 2 April 2007
Education students trial innovative approach to
teaching rounds
Students
undertaking the Graduate Diploma in Primary Education at the University’s
Peninsula campus this year are currently participating in a new style of
teaching placements.
Instead of
placing the 110 Graduate Diploma of Primary Education students in up to 70
different schools, the Faculty of Education has decided to trial a new
approach.
The new model includes placing
the students, two to a classroom, in five local schools, close to the campus
for 25 days over the course of semester one. The five local primary schools
are Langwarrin Park, Rowellyn, Frankston, Ballam Park and Woodlands.
Dr Amy Cutter-Mackenzie,
Coordinator of the Professional Experience program, explained that in last
year’s unit evaluations and feedback students felt that the existing model
was less effective in orientating them into the teaching profession.
“The first two rounds of the
teaching placements are the most challenging in that the pre-service teacher
has had little experience in teaching or working with children,” she said.
“The students said they felt
isolated and indicated that the former model threw them into the deep end of
teaching giving them a feeling of ‘sink or swim’”.
The new model requires
students to undertake two single days in the classroom as well as six double
days followed up by a two week teaching block.
Early evaluations show that
the new program is a great success with students’ feedback being extremely
positive.
The most useful aspect of this
new program is being able to work with a partner in a school environment
dedicated to teacher education.
Ballam Park Primary School
Principal, Mr Mark Renouf, said the teaching staff at the school were so
enthusiastic about the potential of the program for their students that they
decided to increase the number of student teachers in the school from 24 to
32.
“The opportunity to be
involved in this new initiative and to interact with a large group of
motivated young professionals who have chosen to continue their own
education and become primary teachers is particularly exciting and will be a
win-win exercise for the Monash students, the staff and most importantly the
primary school students.”
Dr
Cutter-Mackenzie said that the program is also closely linked to 3 of the 5
graduate diploma semester 1 units with Monash staff involved in these units
working with the schools in teaching their units both in the schools and
on-campus.
“This
highly collaborative approach to teacher education is fundamental to many of
the programs in the Faculty of Education and is particularly central to our
primary and early childhood education courses at Peninsula and Gippsland.”
The
program was developed and implemented by Dr Amy Cutter-Mackenzie, Mr David
Zyngier and Dr Glenn Auld, with the support of the Education Faculty
Professional Placements Office and Faculty of Education academic staff.

Student teachers Simon Trist,
Kylie Cooper and Aya Nishihara, and Principal, Mark Renouf, with
Monash staff (seated front) David Zyngier and Amy Cutter-Mackenzie
at Ballam Park Primary School. |
Mid week get togethers at Peninsula campus
Peninsula Campus held its
first 'Midweek Get Together' event recently with the aim to
promote cross cultural
interest, competency and friendships among local and international students
at the campus.
The 'Theatre Sports and
Pizza dinner' was facilitated by a theatre sports professionals who took the
crowd of over 50 local and international students by storm with their
witty and funny personalities and crowd-pleasing acts.
Students were able to mix
and mingle with each other while enjoying a free pizza dinner. Many of the
students commented that the program was not only entertaining and funny but
it also gave them a break from study pressures.
The program is open to all
students who are interested in meeting other students from different
cultures and to simply have fun.
The next midweek get
together event is a ‘Bollywood Night.’ Students are welcome to bring their
Monash friends, and join staff and other students for a fun filled Bollywood
night. The night will be filled with dance lessons conducted by
professional Indian dancers, a free Indian dinner and a mystery Indian movie. All the students have to do is show up.
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When:
Wednesday, 18 April 2007
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Time: 6 pm to 8
pm
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Venue: Student
Lounge (Upperdeck Cafe, Building U)
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Cost: FREE
Please contact the
International Student Support Office for further information
Getting into the swing of things
The Faculty of Education utilised some of the newly paved
space between buildings A, B, C and the Library recently when they hosted a
workshop with the popular group Swing Patrol.
The workshop was part of the Faculty of Education's Orientation
program of which undergraduate and graduate diploma students participated.
Following the success of the Orientation event, the Faculty of Education
is hosting another opportunity for staff and students to try their hand at
swing dancing on Monday, 23
April from 10 am to 11am in Gym, B Building.
This will be a free workshop with Bob Greaves and aimed at beginners. All
welcome. For more information contact
Rosemary Bennett
on extn 44226.
CPR refresher course
First aiders are required to participate in a CPR Refresher every
twelve months. These sessions
allow first aiders to refresh their skills under the supervision of a First
Aid Trainer. Please note that these
sessions are now 2 hours in duration.
The next CPR Refresher course to be held at Peninsula will be on Monday
23 April. One session will commence at 10 am and a second session will be
commence at 12.30 pm. The cost is $35 and
registrations are essential.
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