Assignment 2 - Critical Reflection Journal
Assignment 2 - Critical Reflection Journal
JOURNAL ENTRY 1
Teacher Quality and Values
Top 5 teacher qualities:
1. Highly organised without organisation the work load can overcome any
teacher and it also sets an example for the students as they are more
likely to learn by following.
2. Extensive knowledge I believe that it is important to know the subject
that I am teaching otherwise I wont be able to teach it in a fun exiting
way that stimulates learning.
3. Passionate If youre not passionate and enthusiastic about teaching your
subject or even just teaching in general why should the students be.
4. Flexible Being flexible is key to teaching, by accommodating different
learning styles and try new things is key in teaching students.
5. Resilient I think this is one of the most important values a teacher should
have because without resilience teachers would burn themselves out
quicker, lose passion for their job, become disorganised and most likely
will leave the teaching profession.
I feel that these are the five most important values that I as a teacher would
want my students to display and to learn. I believe that not only will these values
get the students ahead in the future they would also help them achieve their
goals easier.
JOURNAL ENTRY 2
Professional Experience Dilemma
1. Devise a professional experience (teaching practicum) dilemma
that you could find yourself in.
A professional experience dilemma I could face is to have a student who is
disrupting the class. This student is generally a good student who hands up
assignments on time, gets good grades and is a quiet achiever, however they
have recently began to disrupt the classroom. For a couple of days this student
continues to disrupt the classroom even after having been told to be quiet and
eventually being asked to cool down outside of the classroom environment. This
behaviour happened again the following day.
Wellbeing Strategies
Five wellbeing strategies:
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JOURNAL ENTRY 3
Parental Engagement
1. Negative things that could happen when engaging parents and
community partners in your work as a teacher:
Curriculum Priorities
Primary and secondary resources you would use for a unit of work in
your subject area, with the inclusion of one cross curriculum priority.
Year level: 10
Subject: English
Topic: Literary analysis
Content: Analysing novels and interpreting meanings through different literary
devices.
Schedule: Weeks 1-4
Week 1 Introducing topic
Brainstorming topics
Talk about the assignment
JOURNAL ENTRY 4
Complexity of Teaching
Five most difficult challenges I will face in the first five years of
teaching:
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Career Aspirations
1. How many years do you expect to be employed as a
classroom teacher?
Fifteen to twenty years as it is something I am passionate about and is also
what I see myself doing for the rest of my working life.
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JOURNAL ENTRY 5
Standard 1: Know Your Students and how they learn
Key staff that help to understand more about the academic,
cultural and social backgrounds of students in your classes.
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Student Counsellor
Special Education co-ordinator
BSSO Bilingual School Student Officer
EAL Co-ordinator (English Additional Language)
ACEO Aboriginal Community Educational Officer
ASETO Aboriginal Secondary Educational Transition Officer
Year level co-ordinator
Visual- Spatial
Naturalist
Bodily-Kinaesthetic
Half Interpersonal/half Intrapersonal
Musical
Intrapersonal
Interpersonal
Verbal/Linguistic
Naturalist
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To encourage Visual Spatial learners I could get them to create a book
using visual imagery and writing. To encourage logical learners I could encourage
them I can let them use computers to write up their work.
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JOURNAL ENTRY 6
Standard 4.5: Use ICT safely, responsibly and ethically
Devise a list of ICT rules suitable for all your students to adhere
to.
and school. While also frequently updating these files and locations.
Use own login to avoid problems from occurring.
Use internet sites for learning purposes only.
If you wouldnt write it to your grandmother, dont write it.
Be responsible/ethical users of social media such as Facebook.
Dont bull/harass others over social media. Think about how this would
affect your life if someone was doing this to you.
PowerPoint
Word
Adobe Photoshop
Excel
Internet in particular Chrome
Adobe Reader
Calculator
Windows 7 and Windows 8 operating systems
Printing, scanning and photocopying
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JOURNAL ENTRY 7
The Melbourne Declaration on Educational Goals for Young
Australians
Explain how you will enact these two goals in your classrooms.
Goal 1: Australian schooling promotes equity and excellence.
I will enact this by encouraging the following:
Honesty
Successful global citizens
Inclusive
Equal access to a world class curriculum
High expectations
Being and doing their best
I believe classrooms in ten years will be slightly similar to today but more
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which will therefore increase slang and short hand talking. The positive side to
globalisation will: create a broader understanding of other cultures, a higher
demand for focus in certain subject areas, improvement in technology skills and
abilities, easier access to intercultural opportunities such as pen pals through
email and social media, and more teacher and student exchanges that
encourage cultural awareness, as well as encourage overseas travel, university
and careers.
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JOURNAL ENTRY 8
Reflective Teaching
What are your greatest learning points in relation to your
reflective teaching practice?
Crisis management
Gardners Multiple intelligence Model
Self-evaluation
Record Keeping/Journal
Externalises thought processors
Different approaches
Becoming more organised
Communication skills
high expectations of students
Technology skills
Innovative Curriculum ideology
High knowledge in subject areas
Behaviour management abilities
Persistence and commitment to an engaging teaching style