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Professional Experience 4: The Internship
Undergraduate
CUR-EDC450 2024Previously CUR-EDC421
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A final subject to demonstrate your attainment of skills, knowledge and attributes as an early childhood or primary professional. Via a 10-week placement, demonstrate you can plan for and teach children with diverse backgrounds, abilities and needs.
Enrolments for this course are closed, but you may have other options to start studying now. Book a consultation to learn more.
- Study method
- Online & on-campus
- Assessments
- 100% online
- Entry requirements
- Part of a degree
- Duration
- 13 weeks
- Loan available
- HECS-HELP and FEE-HELP available
Professional Experience 4: The Internship
About this subject
At the completion of this subject students will be able to:
- demonstrate professional knowledge that reflects an understanding of student learning, content knowledge and pedagogy
- plan and implement positive, effective teaching, learning, assessment, moderation, provision of feedback, and reporting strategies that meet professional practice expectations
create, lead and maintain a positive, safe, supportive learning environment for all students that meets professional practice expectations
demonstrate professional engagement in continued professional learning, improving practice, professional responsibilities, meeting of ethical, legislative, administrative and organisational requirements and positive relationships with colleagues, parents, carers and the wider community
demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of the responsibilities that comprise the role of the teacher/educator, including leadership, maintaining a positive identity and professional resilience
generate evidence of teaching capability from the practical elements of the professional experience being undertaken in the school setting, for the purposes of completing the teaching performance assessment
- This subject is a school-based professional experience placement comprising of one full school term, so there are no topics delivered.
This subject was previously known as EDC421 Transition to the Teaching Profession.
All core and elective subjects must be completed before students can enrol in their final subject, EDC450 Professional Experience 4: The Internship. Students will need to contact professional.experience@curtin.edu.au requesting permission to enrol in EDC450 Professional Experience 4: The Internship. Once we have confirmation that the student has satisfied the above requirements, then the restriction will be lifted.
This final subject in the suite of professional experience subjects is referred to as the Internship. It is for one full school term conducted in a full-time continuous block at the specified time. All required clearances for working with children must be valid and other subjects within the degree must be completed and passed in order to undertake the Internship. This subject provides students with the opportunity to exercise the professional skills, knowledge and attitudes in a school setting that demonstrate their classroom readiness. During this sustained professional experience, students will be required to demonstrate that they meet the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers at the Graduate Career stage. This is done through a practical and a theoretical assessment. Both the practical and theoretical assessments must be undertaken together and passed in order to pass the subject. The professional experience practical assessment requires successful completion of the Internship. The theoretical assessment is a teaching performance assessment.
To view the Professional Experience Calendar, please see below:
2024 EDC450 PE4 The Internship Calendar (PDF)
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- Teaching Performance Assessment (Pass/Fail)
- Professional Experience (100%)
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Entry requirements
Part of a degree
To enrol in this subject you must be accepted into one of the following degrees:
Core
- CUR-BED-DEG-2024 - Bachelor of Education (Primary Education)
- CUR-ECE-DEG-2024 - Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood Education)
- CUR-SAR-DEG-2024 - Bachelor of Education (Secondary Education) (The Arts - Visual Arts)
- CUR-SEN-DEG-2024 - Bachelor of Education (Secondary Education) (English Education)
- CUR-SGE-DEG-2024 - Bachelor of Education (Secondary Education) (Humanities and Social Sciences - Geography)
Equivalent subjects
You should not enrol in this subject if you have successfully completed any of the following subject(s) because they are considered academically equivalent:
CUR-EDC421 (Not currently available)
Others
Enrolment Information:
Please contact the Professional Experience Team (professional.experience@curtin.edu.au) requesting a waiver to enrol in PE4 during the relevant enrolment window below for the study period in which you intend to undertake PE4.
Students are encouraged to apply for the PE4 enrolment waiver as early as possible.
2024 Enrolment waiver request windows:
• Waiver window for SP1 enrolments: 3rd January -18th February 2024
• Waiver window for SP2 enrolments: 3rd April -19th May 2024
• Waiver window for SP3 enrolments: 3rd July – 18th August 2024
• Waiver window for SP4 enrolments: 2nd October -17th November 2024
To be eligible for enrolment into PE4 students must:
1. Ensure all other subjects in the degree have been successfully completed and students are in the final study period of the degree (no other subject remaining and no subjects being completed alongside the Internship).
2. Ensure all clearances are up to date and will not expire during the placement (students can check their clearances in SONIA).
3. Have their PE4 school secured, including the mentor and supervisor details, ready to upload to SONIA when requested. Students will be emailed a link to complete these forms which must be completed BEFORE the waiver to enrol into PE4 is granted (please note, this step does not apply to WA-based students).
Once all requirements have been met and the PE Team grants the waiver to enrol, students must then enrol into the unit via OUA.
Please note: Do not wait until your PE3 results are available to request a waiver to enrol in PE4, as this may be after the close of enrolments and no late enrolments are permitted in any PE4 subjects. Students are responsible for ensuring they are correctly enrolled.
Additional requirements
- Placement requirements - The fieldwork for this subject is a school-based professional experience placement comprising of one full school term, preceded by five days of school observation. The term placement must be undertaken on a full-time basis in a continuous block. Please note that all relevant, valid working with children checks and clearances must be provided as requested prior to commencement of the placement.
- Other requirements - This subject is not available for students who are under the age of 16.
Study load
- 0.5 EFTSL
- This is in the range of 36 to 40 hours of study each week.
Equivalent full time study load (EFTSL) is one way to calculate your study load. One (1.0) EFTSL is equivalent to a full-time study load for one year.
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Related degrees
Once you’ve completed this subject it can be credited towards one of the following courses
Bachelor of Education (Primary Education)
Undergraduate
CUR-BED-DEGBachelor of Education (Early Childhood Education)
Undergraduate
CUR-ECE-DEGBachelor of Education (Secondary Education) (The Arts - Visual Arts)
Undergraduate
CUR-SAR-DEGBachelor of Education (Secondary Education) (English Education)
Undergraduate
CUR-SEN-DEGBachelor of Education (Secondary Education) (Humanities and Social Sciences - Geography)
Undergraduate
CUR-SGE-DEG