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Lindsey was able to show that she could plan a range of lessons that met the individual needs of the students. Lindsey assessed the students as she taught and was able to adapt/modify the lessons when and where needed. Future lessons were planned to build on the strengths and learning needs of individual students.
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Lindsey set short term goals for each students that provided the appropriate amount of challenge for the students and that were achievable in the short time that she worked with the students. Lindsey shared and discussed these goals with me (class teacher) so that I could continue to work on the goals when her placement had ended.
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Lindsey planned a sequence of learning programs that engaged the students in their learning. The book 'The Day the Crayons Quit' was used in Literacy throughout the sessions Lindsey taught and helped build on the literacy development of the students both in braille and large print. Life skills where introduced during maths lessons whilst working with money and real life objects.
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Throughout her placement Lindsey used a range of teaching strategies to ensure that all students where able to access the curriculum. Lindsey made a range of adjustments to the environment including turning off lights, and closing blinds and sitting close to a student with a hearing impairment. All activities where differentiated so that all students could access the curriculum.
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Lindsey was sensitive to the learning needs of the of students diverse needs, she was accommodating to the variety of different learning needs and abilities. Lindsey provided time frames for students to work towards and provided a positive and calm working environment for them to work in.
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Lindsey encouraged the students to use technology when appropriate during her lessons.
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During lessons Lindsey provided feedback to students about their achievements and goals through questioning and discussions.
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Lindsey worked collaboratively with the class teacher and teaching assistants in the class throughout her placement. Over the placement Lindsey engaged in professional conversations with colleagues as a means to improve the support given to individual students.
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Lindsey is a skilled teacher with a wealth of knowledge about students who have a vision impairment. Lindsey frequently engaged in professional discussions with colleagues as a means of improving teaching practice, actively listening to feedback from other professionals and taking their ideas on board. Throughout her placement Lindsey shared her ideas, resources and professional learning with the other staff members in the class and tried strategies she had learnt to help support the students.
Do you consider that the Student is at risk of failing to achieve “Graduate level” by the end of their overall Practicum experience? No
Lindsey is an engaging and skilled teacher who was able to adapt to the varying educational needs of the students in the class. She was able to ensure that the learning environment was optimum for the students she taught and that the appropriate format (braille, large print) was presented to the students. Lindsey worked well with the other staff in the classroom and took their insights on board when making decisions. Lindsey demonstrated a commitment to building solid relationships with all of the students and was a positive influence in the classroom. Well done Lindsey.