APST 6.2
Checking for Understanding
Behaviour & Incident Management
Relationship is Key
Behaviour management is a crucial aspect of a teacher’s professional practice. The APSTs highlight the importance of ongoing learning, creating a positive learning environment, and using effective strategies to ensure all students feel safe and supported in learning.
This area concerned me the most when entering the education world. I had the advantage of working as a TA for 3 months last year and had some ‘teachable moments’ with Year 7 classes.
“I find building relationships with the students was key to establishing good behaviour.“
Overall, I found that building positive relationships created a foundation for a calm, supportive learning environment in which students are more motivated and behave appropriately.
Read moreMarking Assessments – March 2024
Marking Projects
I team teach YR9, 11 & 12 Furnishing Pathways (FUR) and YR12 Design and Engineering Skills. I have been able to mark or moderate practical assessments for all subjects.
Marking students’ work is a crucial aspect of assessment and feedback within the APSTs. It allows me to assess student learning, inform their teaching practices and provide guidance for further improvement.
YR12 BEACH STOOL
11 March, 2024
Team-marked YR12 Beach Stool project.
Workbook Constructed as per plans, accuracy of construction, quality of finish.
‘Chalk and Talk’ is dead! – or is it?
Does the board have a use?
The expression has been used to categorise unimaginative teachers who would rather treat the classroom like a university lecture theatre. Side note: It has been interesting to see the difference between lecturers at university who teach or have taught in schools and those who have gone straight from school to university and stayed there. I have had some shockers and have refused to attend tutorials because it has been that bad.
Read moreSafety – OnGuard
Is OnGuard really necessary?
Safety in the workshops is paramount. Coming from the construction industry as a carpenter, builder, supervisor and project manager for over 30+ years, I have seen my share of accidents, many of which have happened to me. Most of the time, accidents happen when people rush, don’t prepare properly or are ignorant of the dangers.
Read moreLesson and Unit Plans
“If you fail to plan, you are planning to fail!” – Benjamin Franklin
Creating and implementing effective lesson plans aligns with several APSTs. It demonstrates my ability to design engaging learning experiences, cater to diverse needs and promote student understanding through well-structured and well-sequenced instruction.
Read moreReflecting on my first micro lesson
YR11 Furnishing Pathways Theory Class
Context: Yr 11 Theory Class.
I shared my construction and project management history and then explained how the skills they are learning in the Furnishing Pathways subject will give them many employment and career opportunities in the future.