8607 Teaching Practice-I: Course Coordinator: Dr. Syed Nasir Hussain

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8607

TEACHING PRACTICE-I

COURSE COORDINATOR:
DR. SYED NASIR HUSSAIN
COURSE DESCRIPTION
• This course is a supervised experience in working with children in a classroom
setting.
• Observation and evaluation of classroom experiences, learning environment
and classroom management will be emphasized to develop observational
skills of prospective teachers.
• The prospective teachers will be evaluated by the mentor teacher in the
classroom, as well as in school. This course will require 42 hours in a
practicum site/school.
• Any public or registered private school of any level i.e. primary, elementary or
secondary school can be visited by the students.
COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES

• After completion of the course, the trainee teachers will be able to:
• Observe and evaluate classroom experiences.
• Make observation of school activities/classroom observation
• Write anecdotal record
• Make observation checklist
• Prepare field notes
• Prepare observation report
TEACHING PRACTICE I

This segment consists of:


I. Workshop
ii. School visits/internship (Two weeks)
iii. Field notes & 2 Observation reports
I. WORKSHOP

• This online workshop of 6 days is a mandatory part of teaching


practice I. If a student remains absent from the workshop, he/she
will not be allowed to submit his/her work on LMS.
• Workshop will be conducted before field observation in the
school/classroom.
• The workshop includes components like:
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• Purpose of school visits
• Ethics of the activity/internship
• Pre-observation guide
• Observation checklist
• Techniques for observation in school
• observation in school classroom
• Preparing field notes
• Some Practical issues of teaching/learning/school & classroom management
II. SCHOOL VISITS/INTERNSHIP:

• Two weeks internship in a school (3 hours/day) is mandatory for


each trainee teacher. This is a field-based experience.
• This offers the opportunities for trainee teacher to work in a
professional setting related to their specialization courses.
• This component has practical application, but it also have
intellectual content.
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• The trainee teacher will be supervised by some teacher (mentor)
in the school.
• It will be the responsibility of the trainee teacher taking consent
from a teacher to serve as his/her mentor.
III. FIELD NOTES & 2 OBSERVATION REPORTS

• The trainee teacher will observe the lessons taught by a teacher in


the classroom for observing teacher-student interaction and flow
of the lesson in the class. Sample observations are given in the
appendix. The trainee teacher will keep a written record of
classroom observation in his/her professional portfolio.
• The trainee teacher will observe different aspect/activities of
school/classroom.
• It may include school observation, teacher observation,
student observation, observation in library/laboratory/school
assembly, school leadership, professional climate, instructional
practices, observing different types of records, observation of
physical resources, classroom environment/teaching aids etc.
• Each day, the trainee teacher will record reflective notes about
his/her observation in the note book provided with manual.
Reflection involves paying attention and thinking about an
action/event.
• Reflective journal is a written record of daily reflection written by
the trainee teacher to:
• Think and learn from past
• Assessing what I am now
• Improving present and future on the basis of lessons learnt from
reflection
Daily reflections may include one or all of the following activities in the
school/classroom:
• Observation by the trainee teacher
• Activities which were run by the trainee teacher
• Achievements of the trainee teacher in the school
• Areas in which trainee teacher needs to do learn more
• Areas in which trainee teacher needs help from
supervisor/cooperating teacher
• Major goal (target) of trainee teacher in future during teaching
practicum
A sample of reflective journal is given in appendix. While writing a reflective
journal, a prospective teacher may ask following questions from himself/herself:
• What had happened today?
• Why had it happened so?
• What were my feelings during that experience/event? Why did I feel that way?
• What were my thoughts during that experience/event? Why did I think that
way?
• What can be done in future to avoid/improve it?
• What accomplishment did I want to achieve today?
• What accomplishment did I want to achieve today but I could not?
• What was the reason behind my failure to reach today’s goal? What can be
done in
• future to avoid this failure?
• What did I set out to teach today? Was I able to accomplish your goals?
• What teaching materials did I use? How effective they were?
• What kind of teacher-student interaction occurred during the class? How can it
be made more effective in future?
• Did I deliver my lesson smoothly today?
• What problems did I face today during teaching? How it can be solved?
• Which parts of the lesson were more successful during teaching? What was
the reason behind its success?
• Would I teach in the same way if I had to teach the topic again?
• Each trainee teacher will also prepare two observation reports as
per guidelines for onward submission to the department for
evaluation through their LMS accounts.
SCHOOL/CLASSROOM OBSERVATION REPORT
GUIDELINES:
• In this segment of practicum, the prospective teachers are
required to observe school/ classroom. Before observation, it is
desirable to contact the school to arrange a time to observe a class
activity from the beginning to the end.
• After the observation, the prospective teachers must submit a
report of the observation.
• Prepare observation report as per following format:
PLEASE USE BELOW
HEADINGS/SUBHEADINGS IN YOUR REPORT.

1. Background information: Include all general information about


the school/children like type of school, age, number and gender
of the children, date, place, time, etc.
2. Map of the classroom: Draw the classroom layout, to give a clear
picture of the physical environment of the classroom, e.g., tables,
chairs, bulletin boards, white board, charts, cupboard etc.
3. Nature of activity /Group of children: When you observe the class,
how the activity was done? ( Individual, small groups, or a whole
class) If students were working in groups, state how many children
were in the group.
4. Day Schedule: Record the whole schedule of the day with times
and activities. Indicate on the schedule when you were there by
underlining or boldfacing the line.
5. Teacher and Child/Children Interaction: Report how the teacher
interacts with the children. Describe what you see with actual
examples. Do not use your thoughts or opinions. You also include
interview of the concerned teacher and student as well. Also give
implications of your findings.
6. Description and Interpretation: Report on your overall opinions,
what you think about your observation, with examples. Interpret
your observation as well as interview, if any.
7. Suggestions
Also, give some suggestions to improve the children’s learning
experience in that class/school.
THANK YOU

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