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EUBT611 – Field-Based Practice C

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Module code
EUBT611
Module title
Field-Based Practice C
Prescription
This module aims to develop competence as an early childhood teacher, through reflective experience in an early childhood licensed and chartered service and will enable students to develop and demonstrate understanding of praxis, where theory derives from practice and practice from theory. The module will enable students to apply and reflect on theory from other modules and develop communication skills for building and maintaining relationships with children and adults in the early childhood setting. The module aims to develop a Community of Learners within the student cohort.
Programmes
  • EU0901
NZQA Level
Level 6
NZQA Credits
7
Delivery method
  • Web-Supported
Learning hours
Total learning hours
70
Resources required
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this module students will be able to:

1. Articulate the links between theoretical knowledge and teaching practice, including
personal and professional qualities and the role of the early childhood teacher

2. Adeptly use formative assessment processes to document and assess children's learning.

3. Confidently and consistently implement appropriate positive guidance techniques.

4. Use and reflect on communication skills for building and maintaining relationships with
children and adults.

5. Competently show in practice an understanding of Tikanga Maori and use of te reo Maori.

6. Show in practice an awareness of equity and diversity through inclusive practice and
distinguish inappropriate teaching methods.
Content
The content of Field-Based Practice is embedded in the experiences, reflective activities, reading and dialogue undertaken by the student in the early childhood setting. The content of Field-Based Practice includes but is not limited to:
Reflective practice, teaching techniques and strategies - (selection and application of basic techniques), use of te reo Mori me ng- tikanga-a-iwi (at a level appropriate to the early childhood education environment, development of basic critical thinking skills, basic principles and understanding of praxis, relevant literature to support practice, introduction to Communities of Practice and Communities of Learners, introduction to equity, diversity, biculturalism and multiculturalism, using child observations and formative assessment for evidence based practice, basic concepts of positive guidance, verbal and non-verbal communication, introduction to Te Whriki and early childhood education regulatory requirements and professional ethics.
Learning and Teaching Resource
Academic staff with relevant qualifications, knowledge and skills in Early Childhood Education
On-line support
1:1 Lecturer visits and meeting
Allocation of an approved suitable mentor
Agreement with Field-Based Practice Placement to support student with their study commitments, including identification of the 12 hours per week that is dedicated to Field-Based Practice requirements.

Relevant required and recommended readings and resources will be updated annually prior to delivery of the module to ensure currency of the literature and resources. The annual required and recommended reading list will be provided to the students in Bachelor of Teaching (ECE) annual Booklist and Student Module Booklet.

Assessment Criteria
Assessment in this module is mixed mode. All components must be completed to pass the module.
Teaching and Learning Strategy
- Students are in Practicum placement that is licensed by the Ministry of Education for 12
hours per week for 1014 weeks of the academic semester, under the supervision of an
approved Mentor
- 1:1 meeting with Visiting Lecturer
- 1x Taught class at the beginning of the academic semester
- 1x 2hr 1:1 lecturer visits
- E-Portfolio monitored by Visiting Lecturer
- Reflective practice, experiential learning in the Practicum setting, praxis, literature,
demonstration and instruction, self-directed learning, workshops and on-line participation

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