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Handbook 2010

MURDOCH UNIVERSITY

Unit: Professional Internship Preliminary: Primary BEd

Professional Internship Preliminary: Primary BEd (EDU377)

Points: 

2

Enrolment Options: 

Murdoch: AU1-external, W12-external
Rockingham: AU1-external, W12-external

Description: 

Students undertake a supervised two-week block of school-based preliminary placement in the school in which they will complete their Professional Internship. Students must successfully complete this preliminary component in order to proceed to EDU378 Professional Internship.

Contact time: 

2 weeks full-time.

Prerequisites: 

Enrolment in the final semester of a Bachelor of Education (Primary) course OR Bachelor of Education (Primary) (Graduate). Students will be required to have successfully completed all the required units.
Students must have both a current WA Department of Education National Criminal History Record Check and a Working with Children (Criminal Record Checking) Act 2004 clearance from the Department of Community Development on file in the Murdoch University School Experience (MUSE) Office prior to commencement of this unit. Students must lodge a MUSE Placement Form by the due date with the MUSE Office to guarantee a school placement.
Co-requisite: Internet access if studying externally.

Exclusions: 

Students in the GradDipEd (Primary) should not enrol in this unit, but rather EDU291 Professional Internship Preliminary: Primary GradDipEd.

Notes: 

Enrolment in the relevant Professional Internship unit (EDU378) in the same semester will be expected.

Assessment: 

A result of Ungraded Pass or Fail is awarded for this unit.

Used in these Courses: 

Education (BEd) [Primary Teaching] (Four Years)
Education (BEd) [Primary Teaching] (Four Years) + Australian Indigenous Studies (BA)
Education (BEd) [Primary, 1-10 Health and Physical Education]
Education (Graduate) (BEd) [Primary Teaching] (Two Years)

Used in these Minors: 

Inclusive Education

 


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Students who have successfully completed a unit may not enrol for credit in any subsequent version of that unit, even if under a different code and/or title, nor in any parallel lower- or higher-level version. Students enrolled in a higher-level version of a unit are required to demonstrate advanced analytical skills and/or use of advanced research tools in assignments modified for that level.

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