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Teaching practice 400


 
Module code PRO 400
Qualification Undergraduate
Faculty Faculty of Education
Module content

? is an official, full time module for which no student may be remunerated;
? takes place in schools for two school terms (term 2 in semester 1 and term 3
   in semester 2), including on campus orientation and reflection sessions;
? requires that final year students are divided in either a Block A group or a
   Block B group;
? requires Block A students to be placed at schools in Pretoria during term 2 for
    their controlled teaching practice and will be assessed by mentor lecturers
    (university staff);
? requires Block B students to be placed  in the  remaining available places at
   schools in Pretoria during term 2 after the placement of the Block A students,
   or they can do their teaching practice at schools outside Pretoria and will be
   assessed by mentor teachers and schools;
? requires Block B students to be placed at schools in Pretoria during term 3 for
   their controlled teaching practice and will be assessed by mentor lecturers
   (university staff);
? requires Block A students to be placed  in the remaining available places at
   schools in Pretoria during term 3 after the placement of the Block B students,
   or they can do their teaching practice at schools outside Pretoria and will not
   be assessed by mentor teachers and schools;
? follows a mentorship model which requires students to be placed under the
   full-time, continuous supervision of a qualified mentor teacher;
? includes the presentation of learning activities and participation in related 
   school- and community activities and;
? requires students to be assessed on a continuous basis by schools and
   university staff (controlled teaching practice) or schools (uncontrolled teaching
   practice).

Module credits 60.00
Prerequisites Can only be taken in the final year of study
Language of tuition Separate classes for Afrikaans and English
Academic organisation Humanities Education
Period of presentation Year

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