Learning outcome |
1.11. Know students and how they learn |
1.22. Know the content and how to teach it |
2.13. Plan for and implement effective teaching and learning |
2.24. Create and maintain supportive and safe learning environments |
2.35. Assess, provide feedback and report on student learning |
3.16. Engage in professional learning |
3.27. Engage professionally with colleagues, parents/carers and the community |
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A1Reflect new understandings in a critical and creative journal. |
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A2<div>Create and teach a creative writing lesson within attention to teaching strategies and assessment.</div> |
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K1Examine the history of English, personal experiences related to the subject, and contemporary views about the practice of teaching English in secondary school contexts. |
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K2Critically interrogate the changing, contested, cultural, social and situated nature of language use, literacy and literary experiences. |
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K3Identify what effective English teachers know and do in relation to teaching approaches, lesson and curriculum design, text selection, communication, and assessment. |
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K4Understand contemporary curriculum, assessment and reporting policies relevant to teaching English from years 7-10, including curriculum capabilities. |
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K5Examine the dynamic process of reading and pedagogical approaches which enhance metacognition, reading skills, critical analysis, imaginative responses and attitudes to reading. |
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K6Examine the processes of writing for different audiences and purposes, teaching strategies to support students to effectively construct different text types, and to understand the connections between writing, reading, speaking and listening. |
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K7Identify a range of effective learning, thinking, teaching and literacy strategies related to English and which support inclusive participation and engagement. |
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K8Analyse the use of ICT and multi-modal texts in English with a focus on critical literacy and creativity. |
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K9Articulate personal practical theories related to the teaching and learning of language, literacy and literature. |
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K10Examine the role of social and collaborative interactions in English and ways to foster substantive conversations. |
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S1Reflect critically and imaginatively on the practice of teaching English, using the writing process to make meaning and drawing strategically upon feedback, dialogue and observations. |
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S2Collect, use and evaluate strategies and resources (including ICT) related to the effective, inclusive teaching of reading, writing, speaking and listening. |
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S3Design engaging, challenging curriculum and assessment approaches that enhance learning and are in line with personal theories and curriculum policies. |
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S4Read, critique and respond to various research texts related to the teaching of secondary school English. |
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S5Use research and data analysis skills to examine students learning, reflect critically on teaching and suggest next steps. |
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S6Use interpersonal and communication skills to provide clear directions to students and to offer feedback to learners and colleagues. |
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S7Pursue interests related to teaching English and model curiosity, leadership, resilience and problem-solving capacities. |
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S8Actively participate in professional dialogues and debates about the teaching of English with attention to the Ethical Capability in the Victorian Curriculum. |
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S9Adapt curriculum for a wide range of abilities, skills and interests and be inclusive of all students. |