He must know himself and the child, understand his material, and be attentive to the art and techniques of his teaching. If the student is to become purposeful and skillful in the classroom, he needs a teaching philosophy and the means of good technique.
THE HISTORY OF
MELBOURNE TEACHERS COLLEGE
Much of the tradition that has grown around the college was formed during Dr. In 1964, a historical emphasis was decided on the seventy-fifth anniversary of the opening of the college at its current location.
COURSES
COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
He continues to gain practical experience in various sections of the primary school and learn about teaching methods and school organization. Selected candidates are granted this one-year course as an extension of the primary school teacher course or as a free course after three years' experience as classroom teachers in a primary level teacher class.
DIPLOMA OF TEACHING SUBJECTS
- Contemporary Drama
- Literary Currents of the Twentieth Century Incidential treatment only
- The Novel
- Speech
- Writing
The general theme of this study is ``the school in society'' and in each year of the course it will be examined from a different point of view. Evidence from anthropology concerning the formation of youth The place of the school in modern Western society The teacher in society. A study of the education systems in selected countries, with emphasis on current trends and problems.
A survey of twentieth-century writers already recognized as major contributors to the development of the novel. Goals and principles for method, structure of the course of study and related methods, evaluation-diagnostics and realization test. An extension of the work of the first year to include an investigation of the structure and approach to junior high school mathematics.
An extension and enrichment of the work of the first year. iii) MODERN GEOMETRY Topology, non-Euclidean geometry. iv) HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF MATHEMATICS. A continuation of the work of groups A and B of year I. ii) HISTORY, LITERATURE AND PRACTICE OF MUSIC—PART II. In this year, the study will mainly deal with the works of the romanticists of the nineteenth century.
Cell characteristics
An understanding of the subject's needs through an examination of its physiological and pedagogical basis.
PLAN OF
DESIGNATION OF BUILDINGS N NORTH BUILDING
P PORTABLE CLASSROOMS
E2 POTTERY ROOM E3 WORKSHOP E4 PUBLICATIONS MA ENGLISH E11B MATH E12 ENGLISH E13 MASTER WOMAN E14 MATH E15 SCIENCE ROOM E15A SCIENCE E16 ENVIRONMENTAL ARTS ROOM E1916 ART ROOM E22 ART ROOM E23 SOCIAL STUDIES E24 ART; Craftsmanship E25 AIDS ROOM E25h AIDS E26 Art Craftsmanship E27 SOCIAL STUDIES W1 MUSIC PRACTICE W2 MEDICAL W3 EDUCATION W4 MUSIC PRACTICE W5 STACK LIBRARY W11 MUSIC PRACTICE W12 EDUCATION W11. ROOM AND OFFICE N1 COMMON ROOM N2 DOUBLE ROOM N3 PHYSICAL EDUCATION 114 PHYSICAL EDUCATION N5 WOMEN'S TOILET 116 MEN'S TOILET N7 GYMNASIUM N11 LECTURE ROOM 121111 HALL N15 STAFF. S5 INTERIOR OFFICES IN HOSTEL LOUNGE These receive the main room number (shown in the corridor) and a small letter NUMBER SEQUENCE Starts from the entrance nearest the main lobby if it is the South building.
Strange on the left S11 READING ROOM WEST Even on the right S11A LIBRARY OFFICE.
MELBOURNE TEACHERS COLLEGE ANNEXES
A critical appraisal of the application of philosophical, psychological and physiological principles in the primary school curriculum. Further development of the principles studied in year t with their implications when applied to a learning situation. A critical assessment of the content of the curriculum and the impact of these findings on the development of health and physical education in primary school.
Organization and administration of the practical aspects of the school health and physical education programme. Every student will be expected to make full use of the available facilities for the development of personal skills. Students will choose two of the following sections for study: ii) HISTOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGY (iii) GEOLOGY. iv) ENTOMOLOGY . v) SYSTEMATIC STUDY OF VICTORIAN FLOWERING PLANTS. vi) MARINE BIOLOGY (vii) ECOLOGY.
A study of the structure and institutions of our society, to develop social awareness and social competence. A study of the social and political development of Australia from first settlement to the present. The history of the main political ideas that have influenced all systems of government, especially those studied in Year 2.
TEACHING PRACTICE
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THE STUDENTSHIP
Students should not treat this as a holiday; they are required to remain in contact with the faculty throughout the academic week. At the end of the course, a combined academic and teacher ranking is obtained; these are combined to give the final college ranking that determines placement and eligibility for extended coursework. To complete field courses, they must notify the principal of their intention at the beginning of the year; then they will be given the required work, which must be forwarded to the faculty for consideration.
After successful completion of the first two years of the course, they are awarded an actual place on the classified list, according to their achievements in academic work and teaching practice. Subsequent promotion depends on evaluations made of their teaching efficiency by school inspectors; however, they must acquire additional qualifications to advance to senior positions in the teaching service. Each year extended studentships are awarded to a number of students who have qualified for the Trained Primary Teacher Certificate.
Qualified art and craft teacher's certificate (Primary) One year Qualified housework teacher's certificate (Primary) One year Qualified special teacher's certificate One year Qualified teacher of the deaf certificate One year Qualified teacher-librarian certificate One year University studies towards a degree in art, commerce, music, One to. Each student pays a composite fee which varies depending on the course and the year of the course taken. Private students who may be admitted to the various courses must pay tuition fees.
LEAVE OF ABSENCE
LIBRARY
ART COLLECTION
HOSTELS
COMMUNITY DAY
EXCURSIONS
GENERAL INFORMATION
Students are medically examined and X-rayed twice - before entering the course and again at the end of the course. These reviews determine their ability to teach and their eligibility to participate in the state pension system. It is intended to represent a cross-section of the best faculty thought in the field of creative writing.
It is used to provide information to staff and students on current and upcoming events, and administration matters. Public telephones for the convenience of students have been installed at the following locations: i) on the porch of the lecture block north of the cafeteria (ii) just inside the main entrance on Faraday Street. Every student is covered under the provisions of the act for injuries sustained or certain illnesses contracted while on duty or while traveling to or from duty.
A student injured while traveling to or from college or on official business must report the accident and/or injury to the General Office. It is the student's responsibility to complete this form, attaching a medical certificate to support the statements made on it. If this form is not complete with all the details, the State Accident Insurance Office will not pay the expenses incurred.
STUDENT ACTIVITIES
Large numbers of students, accompanied by staff members, go on educational trips during the second semester holidays. Freshmen visit areas in Victoria selected for their relevance to university courses; Second year students travel interstate and enjoy the benefits of group travel at minimum fares to major tourist resorts across Australia. Second and third year students can, if there is sufficient interest, obtain permission to organize guided tours of their own choosing.
Such travel may be within Victoria, but the travel organization will have priority for all travel and accommodation bookings in the first year. Known as White's Corner, the town borders an extensive state forest and is within easy reach of the snowfields and navigable waters of the Latrobe River. The two main social events of the year are the Homecoming Dance in April and the Prom in November.
Other highlights of the year are the valedictorian concert and river trip, which usually take place shortly after the college reopens. One of the unpublished activities of students is voluntary work, which is done to help parts of the community that are neglected or handicapped. On Poppy Day, practically every student helps the Returned Soldiers League by selling poppies on the streets of Melbourne.
STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE COUNCIL
- FINANCE COMMITTEE
- SOCIAL COMMITTEE
- COLLEGE AWARDS COMMITTEE
- College Activities A. CLUBS
- CLUBS COMMITTEE
- INSIGNIA
- COLLEGE COMPETITION
- PUBLICATIONS
Proposed amendments are submitted for review at the first full council meeting. The role of the Finance Committee is to advise and make recommendations to the Council on the use of Council funds. a) The council appoints a social committee, which consists of: The task of the social committee is to make recommendations to the council on the implementation of the University's social activities. a) At the beginning of each academic year, the executive director recommends to the council a committee to determine student awards.
This Committee is representative of all phases of the College's activities and is submitted to the Council for approval at its second meeting of the year. At the end of each season or year, an inventory of the club equipment is presented to the club committee. President and Chairman – the student elected by the Council to represent the general club.
Secretary—who shall be the student elected by the Council as Assistant General Club Representative. The first meeting of the Club Committee will be held no later than one week before the start of Wednesday club activities. The method of dividing students into competitive groups for the inter-college competitions will be decided by the Council each year.