Learn how to practice self-awareness and improve your teaching style, his course will show you how to bring new thinking to your classroom and is based on materials from the Commonwealth Education Trust, enabling reflection on practice.

Course curriculum

    1. Course Objectives

    2. What is in a Teach2030 course?

    1. Keeping a Teacher Portfolio

    2. A suggested teaching portfolio contents structure

    3. Teaching Portfolio Summary

    1. The importance of a learning partner

    2. Why have a learning partner?

    1. What is the role of a teacher?

    2. Being a Teacher

    3. Who will be your learning partner?

    4. Reflections on the activity

    5. Good Teaching / Poor Teaching

    6. What makes a good teacher or a poor teacher?

    7. Good Teaching / Poor Teaching

    8. Did your ideas look like this?

    9. What makes a good teacher?

    10. What makes a good teacher?

    11. Self Assessment

    12. Step 1 - My Teaching Style

    13. Step 2 - Classroom Recording

    14. Step 1 - Learner Attitude and Behaviour in My Class

    15. Step 3 - Review Your Recording & Step 4 - Reflect

    16. Why video yourself teaching?

    17. How do you see yourself now?

    18. The Evolution of Teaching

    19. Your time as a pupil

    20. My Action Plan

    21. Continue to reflect - and learn

    22. Reading

About this course

  • 29 lessons
  • 0 hours of video content

Learning Objectives

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Define what being a teacher means

  • Describe what good teaching and poor teaching looks like

  • Identify your own areas of strength

  • Reflect on your own teaching practice

  • Examine your own experiences as a pupil and how they have shaped you as a teacher

  • Identify areas you wish to develop to improve your teaching practice

Certification

You will receive a certificate of completion of An Introduction to New Thinking for Your Classroom. You will receive 5 SACE points.

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