Apst Standards
Apst Standards
Apst Standards
1.1
Physical,
social and
intellectual
development
and
characteristics
of
students(Demo
nstrate
knowledge and
understanding of
physical, social
and intellectual
development and
characteristics of
students and
how these may
affect learning.)
1.2
Understand
how students
learn(Demonstr
ate knowledge
and
understanding of
research into
how students
learn and the
implications for
teaching.)
1.3
Students with
diverse
linguistic,
cultural,
religious and
socioeconomic
backgrounds (
Demonstrate
knowledge of
teaching
strategies that
are responsive to
the learning
strengths and
needs of
students from
diverse
linguistic,
cultural, religious
and
socioeconomic
backgrounds.)
1.4
Strategies for
teaching
Aboriginal and
Torres Strait
Islander
students(Demo
nstrate broad
knowledge and
understanding of
the impact of
culture, cultural
identity and
linguistic
background on
the education of
students from
Aboriginal and
Torres Strait
Islander
backgrounds.)
1.5
Differentiate
teaching to
meet the
specific
While on practicum at
Marryatville High School, I
had a number of students
who had English as their
second (or third) language.
On one occasion a student
enquired to the meaning of
a fairly simple word which
caused murmurs from his
peers. In order to deal with
both the question and to
avoid any bullying, I
addressed the question as
a I would any other,
answering it calmly and
simply.
During my placement at
Cabra Dominican College, I
had a number of students
with dyslexia and ASD. One
learning needs
of students
across the full
range of
abilities(Demon
strate knowledge
and
understanding of
strategies for
differentiating
teaching to meet
the specific
learning needs of
students across
the full range of
abilities.)
1.6
Strategies to
support full
participation of
students with
disability (Dem
onstrate broad
knowledge and
understanding of
legislative
requirements
and teaching
strategies that
support
participation and
learning of
students with
disability.)
2.1
Content and
teaching
strategies of
the teaching
area
In teaching Organic
Chemistry in Stage 1 SACE
on placement, I used a
variety of teaching
strategies to convey a
(Demonstrate
knowledge and
understanding of
the concepts,
substance and
structure of the
content and
teaching
strategies of the
teaching area.)
2.2
Content
selection and
organisation
(Organise
content into an
effective learning
and teaching
sequence.)
2.3
Curriculum,
assessment
and reporting
(Use curriculum,
assessment and
reporting
knowledge to
design learning
sequences and
lesson plans.)
2.4
Understand
and respect
Aboriginal and
Torres Strait
Islander people
to promote
reconciliation
between
Indigenous and
nonIndigenous
Australians
(Demonstrate
broad knowledge
of,
understanding of
and respect for
Aboriginal and
Torres Strait
Islander
histories,
cultures and
languages.)
2.5
Literacy and
numeracy
strategies
(Know and
understand
literacy and
numeracy
teaching
strategies and
their application
in teaching
areas.)
2.6
Information
and
Communication
On both my placements I
was able to integrate ICT
strategies into my
Technology
(ICT)
(Implement
teaching
strategies for
using ICT to
expand
curriculum
learning
opportunities for
students.)
3.1
Establish
challenging
learning goals
(Set learning
goals that
provide
achievable
challenges for
students of
varying abilities
and
characteristics.)
3.2
Plan, structure
and sequence
learning
programs
(Plan lesson
sequences using
knowledge of
student learning,
content and
effective
teaching
strategies.)
3.3
Use teaching
strategies
(Include a range
of teaching
strategies.)
3.4
Select and use
resources
(Demonstrate
knowledge of a
range of
resources,
including ICT,
that engage
students in their
learning.)
3.5
Use effective
effective learning
sequences. For example,
here is a unit I
collaboratively wrote on
Multimodality and Womens
Rights which has a
progression of lessons
which looks at the two
concepts, slowly bringing
them together.
classroom
communication
(Demonstrate a
range of verbal
and non-verbal
communication
strategies to
support student
engagement.)
3.6
Evaluate and
improve
teaching
programs
(Demonstrate
broad knowledge
of strategies that
can be used to
evaluate
teaching
programs to
improve student
learning.)
3.7
Engage
parents/carers
in the
educative
process
(Describe a
broad range of
strategies for
involving
parents/carers in
the educative
process.)
During my placement at
Cabra Dominican College, I
encountered a serious
instance of plagiarism from
one student. After
discussion with my mentor,
I was able to contact the
parent via email, explaining
what had happened and
how I intended to resolve
the situation with the
4.1
Support
student
participation
(Identify
strategies to
support inclusive
student
participation and
engagement in
classroom
activities.)
4.2
Manage
classroom
activities(Demo
nstrate the
capacity to
organise
classroom
activities and
provide clear
directions.)
4.3
Manage
challenging
As a science teacher,
running potentially
dangerous practical
experiments is a necessity
to improve student
understanding. As a preservice teacher I was able
to run a range of practicals
with year 8 and 9 science
classes and year 11
chemistry. At these times it
was essential to create a
calm environment and
explain the experiment in
detail before beginning and
then constantly circle the
class while conducting the
practical to ensure safety
and efficiency for the
students.
behaviour (De
monstrate
knowledge of
practical
approaches to
manage
challenging
behaviour.)
4.4
Maintain
student
safety (Describe
strategies that
support
students wellbeing and safety
working within
school and/or
system,
curriculum and
legislative
requirements)
4.5
Use ICT safely,
responsibly
and
ethically (Demo
nstrate an
understanding of
the relevant
issues and the
strategies
available to
support the safe,
responsible and
ethical use of
ICT in learning
and teaching.)
5.1
Assess Student
Learning
(Demonstrate
understanding of
assessment
strategies,
including
informal and
formal,
diagnostic,
formative and
summative
approaches to
assess student
learning.)
5.2
Provide
feedback to
students on
their learning
(Demonstrate
an
understanding of
the purpose of
providing timely
and appropriate
feedback to
students about
their learning.)
On placement I marked a
variety of assessment
pieces in the form of tests,
orals and written work. I
always aim to provide
valuable feedback both
written and verbal. Here is
one example of feedback I
have given to a student
(permission granted by
student).
5.3 Make
Comparable
and Consistent
Judgements
(Demonstrate
understanding of
assessment
moderation and
its application to
support
consistent and
comparable
judgements of
student
learning.)
5.4
Interpret
Student Data
(Demonstrate
the capacity to
interpret student
assessment data
to evaluate
student learning
and modify
teaching
practice.)
5.5
Report on
student
achievement
(Demonstrate
understanding of
a range of
strategies for
reporting to
students and
parents/carers
and the purpose
of keeping
accurate and
reliable records
of student
achievement.)
6.1
Identify and
plan
professional
learning needs
(Demonstrate an
understanding of
the role of the
In participating in parent
teacher interviews at Cabra
Dominican College, I was
able to provide feedback on
student achievement
directly to parents and
carers.
In order to better
understand the Professional
standards and their role in
my professional learning
needs, I have kept a
reflection on my teaching
National
Professional
Standards for
Teachers in
identifying
professional
learning needs.)
6.2
Engage in
professional
learning and
improve
practice
(Understand the
relevant
and appropriate
sources of
professional
learning for
teachers.)
6.3
Engage with
colleagues and
improve
practice
(Seek and apply
constructive
feedback from
supervisors and
teachers to
improve teaching
practices.)
During my placements at
Marryatville High School
and Cabra Dominican
College, I formed strong
relationships with my
mentor teachers. This
allowed me to gain valuable
and deep feedback on my
teaching practice and
therefore improve it.
6.4
Apply
professional
learning and
improve
student
learning
(Demonstrate an
understanding of
the rationale for
continued
professional
learning and the
implications for
improved
student
learning.)
7.1
Meet
professional
ethics and
responsibilities
(Understand and
apply the key
principles
described in
codes of ethics
and conduct for
the teaching
profession.)
I understand and
consistently meet
professional ethics and
responsibility requirements
while teaching. The student
safety aspect has been
particularly relevant to me
while teaching science as
there are many hazards to
be evaluated and
understood before, during
and after practicals.
In commencing placements
at both Marryatville High
School and Cabra
Dominican College, as well
as meeting relevant
legislative requirements
such as mandatory
notification training, I also
had to understand and
comply with school policies
relevant to the school I was
in.
required for
teachers
according to
school stage.)
7.3
Engage with
the
parents/carers
(Understand
strategies for
working
effectively,
sensitively and
confidentially
with
parents/carers)
7.4
Engage with
professional
teaching
networks and
broader
communities
During my placement at
Cabra Dominican College, I
encountered a serious
instance of plagiarism from
one student. After
discussion with my mentor,
I was able to contact the
parent via email, explaining
what had happened and
how I intended to resolve
the situation with the
student. I also emailed the
student separately, copying
in the parent, explaining
what I expected of them.
The resolution was
ultimately a positive
experience for myself, the
parent and the student.
I am a member of the AEU.
I also engage with
numerous facebook pages
dedicated to teaching,
resource sharing and
strategy sharing.