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WELCOME

WELCOME. Presenters Name. 2012 Pre-enrolment Information New Students. BEd(Middle and Secondary Schooling/BA. People To Get To Know This Year. Kathy Brady Initial Teacher Education Programs, Director Rick Lambert Academic Counsellor Elena Sanchez Program Administrator Lisa Warren

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WELCOME

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  1. WELCOME Presenters Name 2012 Pre-enrolment Information New Students BEd(Middle and Secondary Schooling/BA

  2. People To Get To Know This Year • Kathy Brady • Initial Teacher Education Programs, Director • Rick Lambert • Academic Counsellor • Elena Sanchez • Program Administrator • Lisa Warren • Administrative Support Officer • Melinda Nathan • Administrative Support Officer

  3. Where does your degree fit into the suite of Teacher Education Programs?

  4. Initial Teacher Education Handbook Downloadable for School of Education website http://www.flinders.edu.au/ehl/fms/education_files/students/pdf/ITE%20Handbook2012_23jan2012_doc.pdf

  5. Your BEd/BA Options • Teaching levels • Middle Schooling strand • Develop specialist knowledge and skills required for teaching in the middle years of schooling (Year 6 to Year 9) • Qualified to teach across 3 different teaching areas in the middle years • Secondary Schooling strand • Focuses on teaching secondary students in Years 8 - 12 • Qualified to teach in 2 different teaching areas to Year 12 level • Common course for 1st and 2nd year

  6. Your First Decisions What will I study in the BA part of my double degree that will help me to become a high quality teacher?

  7. BA Majors, Minors and Electives • A major refers to 36 units of study (8 topics) in one area comprising 9 units (2 topics) of first level topics and 27 units (6 topics) of upper level topics • A minor refers to 22.5 units of study in another area comprising 5 topics • BA electives are used to broaden and build flexibility into study plans

  8. Linking BA studies and Teaching Areas • Recommended BA Majors and Minors give you the in-depth knowledge that you will require as a Middle or Secondary Schooling teacher • Recommended BA majors and minors have a clear links to school Teaching Areas

  9. Chose 3 teaching areas

  10. Into The Future… • At the end of 1st year select one Teaching Area to become your BA Major • And another Teaching Area to become your BA minor • At end of 2nd year decide to continue in either Middle Schooling strand or Secondary Schooling strand

  11. Into The Future… • Middle Schooling strand • BA major will be a Middle Years Teaching Area 1 • BA minor will be a Middle Years Teaching Area 2 • Middle Years Teaching Area 3 will be completed by combining remaining 1st Arts topics with Arts electives taken in 3rd and 4th year

  12. Into The Future… • Secondary Schooling strand • BA major will be a Senior Years Teaching Area 1 • BA minor will be combined with Arts electives taken in 3rd and 4th year to become Senior Years Teaching Area 2

  13. BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (Middle and Secondary Schooling)/BACHELOR OF ARTS 2011

  14. Languages Major • Specialist Languages Teaching • Complete a Major in a language other than English • Special curriculum topics in language in 3rd and 4th year

  15. Finding Your Study Template • Bachelor of Education (MSS)/ Bachelor of Arts • Page 41 Initial Teacher Education Handbook • Bachelor of Education (MSS)/ Bachelor of Arts Languages Major • Page 42 Initial Teacher Education Handbook

  16. Planning Your First Year • 2 x 1st year topics for Teaching Area 1 • 2 x 1st year topics for Teaching Area 2 • 2 x 1st year topics for Teaching Area 3 • Take into account your interests and abilities when making your selection • 2 x compulsory Education topics • EDUC1120 Teaching and Educational Contexts • EDUC1223 Middle Schooling Philosophy and Pedagogy

  17. Check the Course Rules http://www.flinders.edu.au/courses/rules/undergrad/bedmssba.cfm • This link is included in the Initial Teacher Education Handbook (Page 11)

  18. Lutheran Strand • Students undertaking the Lutheran Strand enrol in several units of study offered through Australian Lutheran College (ALC) • Students will seek eligibility and approval for enrolment from Strand Coordinator, Ruth Zimmermann at ruth.zimmermann@alc.edu.au • Students take their final practicum in a Lutheran school, supervised by ALC staff • Completion of the Lutheran Strand prepares you for teaching in Lutheran, state and private systems

  19. Sources of InformationInitial Teacher Education Handbook • Important and Critical Dates Page 3 • Important Contacts Page 4 • Student Email Page 5 • Criminal History (Police) Check Page 6 • Responding to Abuse and Neglect Page 6 • Professional Experience Page 8

  20. School of Education Information web-site • www.flinders.edu.au/education • Professional Experience • Criminal History Checks • Promoting Safety and Wellbeing • Course information • Study plan templates • Initial Teacher Education Handbook • Student notice board • News • Staff list

  21. Teachers Registration • Completion of the BEd/BA leads to eligibility for registration as a teacher • Teachers Registration Board www.trb.sa.edu.au

  22. Honours • BA Honours • BEd Honours • Extra year of study • High Grade Point Average - GPA

  23. Student Study Workload • Assumes a full-time load of 36 hours per week to include: • on-campus attendance for weekly lectures • on-campus attendance for workshops or tutorials • completion of assigned readings • completion of assignments • Assumes availability 5 days per week • Time-tables alter from semester to semester and year to year • Assumes full-time attendance in schools for 4 week block practicum in 3rd year and 6 week block practicum in final year • A few topics are held as intensives in semester breaks and some final year topics start earlier than the rest of the university

  24. Enrolment • 5 step process • Don’t forget to both enrol in topics and register in classes • Register in classes from Feb • Need help? • Enrolment Support Centre in Central Library • Submit a help request by following steps on Page 13

  25. Get Off to a Good Start • Orientation Week 20 – 24 February • Wednesday 22 February 12.00noon • Transition into First Year Education session • Followed by drop in counselling to check enrolments

  26. Individual Counselling in Rooms2.09/2.10 Starting at 11am – Family name A – L Starting at 12 noon – Family name M – Z

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