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MGLU4520 - Field Practice, Teacher Education (5-10) Year 4

About

This course is no longer taught and is only available for examination.

Examination arrangement

Examination arrangement: Supervised training
Grade: Passed / Not Passed

Evaluation Weighting Duration Grade deviation Examination aids
Supervised training 100/100 15 days HJELPEMIDD

Course content

Central theme the fourth academic year: Change competence and the school as an organization.

Through collaboration with the practice group, teaching practice supervisor and lecturer from NTNU, the students will focus on how teachers work at the organizational level, the teacher within a professional community, as well as cooperating with parents, educational and psychological counselling services, and other partners.

Learning outcome

Knowledge

The student

  • has in-depth knowledge of the school as an organization and its mandate, core values, and place in society.
  • has in-depth knowledge of how teachers cooperate with different partners.
  • has knowledge of how schools can interact with the local, work, and cultural communities.
  • has subject-didactic and pedagogical knowledge of developing creative and varied teaching adapted to pupils’ needs.
  • has insight into how the school works to develop teachers’ competence, including digital competence, and how internal competence development is organized and implemented.

Skills

The student

  • can use subject and pedagogical knowledge to develop the learning environment, teaching practices, systems, and methods for interaction to increase learning for pupils and teachers.
  • can interact with pupils and colleagues to develop safe, inclusive, and healthy learning environments.
  • can facilitate experiences through different aesthetic expressions, dissemination and performances that helps develop students’ self-esteem and identity.
  • can increasingly take more independent responsibility for planning, leading and assessing teaching.

General competence

The student

  • is engaged in subject and pedagogical innovation in the practice school, and can contribute in innovation processes related to the school’s activities.
  • can critically evaluate own and others’ practices based on theory and research.

Learning methods and activities

Teaching practice is an arena of study, testing, and learning. Through teaching practice, the student will acquire in-depth knowledge of pupils’ learning and development, content, working methods, and organization at the primary and lower secondary school level, as well as gain insight into the teaching practice supervisor’s practical theory of teaching. Through observation, own teaching, mentoring, and reflection, the students will develop their teacher role within a learning community. The students’ teaching tasks include planning, teaching, and supplementary work within their subject of study, as well as participation in other subjects and activities within the full range of subjects.

Writing is an important tool for the students’ learning and communication processes during their practical training. The use of a variety of written documents must be used in the context of pre- and post-guidance sessions.

Working methods and learning activities:

The student should:

  • test different resources and methods for teaching and assessment.
  • use extensive lesson planning documents as a tool in planning and assessing teaching.
  • write individual reflection logs daily and critically consider these on the basis of theory, current curricula, and professional ethical perspectives.
  • observe and identify characteristics of the school as an organization and developmental work at the practice school.
  • take part in team meetings and staff meetings, and if possible meetings with parents and the school’s external collaborators.

Further on evaluation

  • 15 days teaching practice in grades 5-10.
  • All teaching practice is obligatory.
  • Only illness or preapproved leave of absence constitutes valid absence.
  • Teaching practice should be guided and continuously assessed.
  • Teaching practice supervisor and university supervisor recommend the assessment of the teaching practice to pass/fail.
  • Students cannot appeal the assessment of teaching practice. However, students can appeal based on formal errors during the assessment process.
  • Students have a right to redo teaching practice once if the practice period has been assessed as fail. See NTNU’s study regulations § 5-10.

Specific conditions

Admission to a programme of study is required:
Primary and Lower Secondary Teacher Education for Years 5-10 (MGLU5-10) - some programmes

Required previous knowledge

Passed the third-year teaching practice module in Primary and Lower Secondary Teacher Education for Years 5-10.

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Facts

Version: A
Credits: 
Study level: Second degree level

Coursework

Language of instruction: Norwegian

Location: Trondheim

Subject area(s)
  • Teacher Education
Contact information
Course coordinator:

Department with academic responsibility
Department of Teacher Education

Examination

Examination arrangement: Supervised training

Term Status code Evaluation Weighting Examination aids Date Time Examination system Room *
Autumn ORD Supervised training 100/100 HJELPEMIDD

Release
2024-09-16

Submission
2024-10-18


13:40

Room Building Number of candidates
  • * The location (room) for a written examination is published 3 days before examination date. If more than one room is listed, you will find your room at Studentweb.
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