The University of South Australia is fostering high quality teaching practice in our community and is committed to supporting the development of Preservice Teachers (PSTs). As a host site such as a school, early learning or childcare centre, Department for Education, Catholic Education or an independent school, you can collaborate by hosting a UniSA teaching student.
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The University Supervisor supports the Preservice Teacher in undertaking placement requirements by maintaining and strengthening the partnership between the University and the site. One University Supervisor is appointed to each site.
The University Supervisor is responsible for:
University Supervisors play crucial roles in the Preservice Teachers’ initial teaching and professional placement experiences. Download a sample teaching observation form.
The structure of your supervision should be guided by the requirements in Fitness to Practice, while also considering each Preservice Teacher’s individual needs. For examples of how to structure your supervision please refer to the following documentation:
For information about reports and performance assessment please refer to the information outlined in the placement requirements for students.
Please submit your resume and cover letter along with your Working With Children Check, Responding to Abuse and Neglect certificate and your current Teacher Registration to:
Subject Line: University Supervisor Expression of Interest.
The University of South Australia welcomes your participation in this component of TESOL programs.
This TESOL Professional Experience is included within core courses in our programs, and integral to the philosophy of the program. Our approach to the Professional Experience seeks to unite theory and practice, and to develop a collaborative and equal partnership between educational settings and the University.
This idea of partnership is central to the Professional Experience process. The University component provides PSTs with an opportunity to explore theory and investigate theory emergent in practice. The educational setting component provides them with an opportunity to put theory into practice and reflect on theory emergent in practice in exchanges with their university lecturer and their supervising lecturer(s).
In the TESOL Professional Experience, PSTs are connected with experienced qualified teachers, recently qualified teachers, and novice PSTs. Site coordinators and supervising lecturers identify what prior experience each PST brings to the TESOL Professional Experience, and offer a responsive mentoring experience.
The broad parameters of the Professional Experience are as follows:
In this model, education settings and the University are both conceptualised as places where theoretically informed practice occurs. It is envisaged that PSTs will observe, gather data and document and reflect on their experiences throughout the Professional Experience.
The University TESOL lecturers are excited about this approach to the Professional Experience, and have found that PSTs and supervising lecturers generally find it professionally stimulating, challenging and ultimately rewarding. We are looking forward to working with you in supporting our student teachers.
We welcome your involvement in this venture, which has the potential to offer many new and exciting challenges for a group of enthusiastic beginning TESOL teachers.
For more information, please contact Dr Greg Restall, Lecturer in Education (TESOL).
For more information, you can call our placement team 8302 6606 or submit an enquiry to our team and we will get back to you as soon as we can.