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Jemma has implemented many successful programs during her practicum. She interprets functional vision assessments well and plans appropriately in light of individual implications of vision impairment. Jemma is an extremely organised teacher. She successfully completes learning media assessments for students with various vision impairments. She has shown sound interpersonal skills when collaborating with class teachers and learning support team members.
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Jemma has successfully implemented programs that facilitate individual SMART goals for various students with vision impairment throughout this practicum. Jemma referred to student SMART goals to develop her programs.
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Jemma developed a highly effective learning program that supported the development of orientation and mobility skills and physical abilities within the community. Jemma also designed a highly effective unit that taught vital compensatory access skills to a student with moderate vision impairment.
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Jemma had demonstrated a sound understanding of how to produce and use accessible materials. She has shown great insight as to how to select appropriate materials and make adjustments to physical environments that suit individual learners with vision impairment.
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Jemma demonstrates knowledge of strategies that can be used to evaluate and improve teaching methods and learning programs, including review of feedback from children and parents/carers and child assessment data. She is reflective in her evaluations.
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She has shown sound interpersonal skills when collaborating with class teachers and learning support team members.
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Jemma demonstrates inclusive and positive interactions to engage and support children in meaningful learning activities. She identifies and implements reasonable adjustments to the curriculum, teaching methods and the learning environment to support child’s full participation in the life of the school
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Jemma implements teaching strategies for selecting and using mainstream and assistive/access technologies and optical devices that facilitate child’s learning and research skills
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Jemma's instructional language is clear, correct and appropriate to the age, skill level and functional vision of her students. Jemma gives excellent feedback during her sessions that scaffolds learning and encourages student self-monitoring.
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Jemma uses appropriate oral and written reporting skills to record child’s progress in relation to SMART goals and uses a range of strategies to provide targeted feedback based on an informed and timely judgment of each child’s needs in order to progress learning.
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Jemma works collaboratively with other staff to increase awareness of child’s needs. She uses interpersonal skills to communicate effectively and ethically with children, families, colleagues and community members and complies with relevant legislative, administrative and organisational requirements/policies
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Do you consider that the Student is at risk of failing to achieve “Graduate level” by the end of their overall Practicum experience? No
Jemma has an excellent and natural teaching instructional technique. Her approach to programming for students with vision impairment is appropriate to the age, skill level and functional vision of her students. Jemma is a reflective practitioner and her ideas for session extension activities were excellent. Her understanding of assistive technology's, and the various ways to adjust print, are current and effective. She shows excellent interpersonal skills. Thank you for your hard work, Jemma!