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Diane is demonstrating a developing understanding of language and its development in an oral program for students with a hearing loss. She has been exposed to a range of assessment tools such as the Bracken, ASP and speech and language reports by speech specialists but was unable to practice using these tools due to COVID19 as we moved towards distance learning. She currently needs support in developing lesson plans that targets the listening/speech/language goals and strategies to record the achievement of the goals. She is beginning to demonstrate confidence in these areas but will benefit from continued practice.; in particular, developing SMART goals.
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Please indicate above the relevent communication compentencies demonstrated by the student.
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Diane is beginning to understand and manage assistive listening technology effectively. Her classroom management began to demonstrate an understanding of the listening needs such as reinforcing that only one student speaks at a time and facing the students while writing and using the board. She often needed some gentle reminders to use the assistive technology (the FM) when she was teaching the class but once prompted, readily wore the equipment.
When working 1:1, Diane would actively make sure that she sat on the 'better ear' side of the student. She supported me in the classroom during listening checks each morning. These tasks include but are not limited to: checking FMs, checking cochlear implants, checking hearing aids and troubleshooting.
As we moved towards distance learning, Diane had to learn about student listening over online platforms such as Zoom. To improve, she needs to be aware of student listening - she could initiate a quick listening check to ensure good sound access and making sure the student is looking at the camera.
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Diane is beginning to demonstrate her ability to apply her theoretical understanding in her practice. She used a student voice recording to transcribe and analyse to identify goals. At this practicuum, she was unable to create her own goals for her sessions based on her observations. She based her sessions on IEPs that were already on their file.
She initially found it difficult to make the link between the theory and the practical - especially when designing a logical and sequential lesson plan for her focus child. However, when we sat down to discuss her goals and after some observations of my individuals with other students, she began to see how to link listening, speech and language goals. She was able to also see the significance of obtaining reliable and valid data from the student prior to commencing her lessons to ensure that the goals were appropriate and achievable. Diane will still need to work on identifying SMART goals for her sessions and to record her observations.
Diane was flexible in her teaching which was pleasing to see. She progressed at the rate of the focus child's achievement. She slowed down and repeated when the focus child needed more repetition and moved on when she felt the student was ready. She adapted well to the online platform.
Diane's reflections at the end of each session (recorded and non-recorded) demonstrate an emerging reflective understanding of her teaching practice. She is willing to adjust and learn throughout this whole practicuum.
Diane was a motivated and keen learner in the 4-days she was in my classroom and the 6 online sessions. She showed initiative by asking questions and making efforts to refine her teaching practice. She is reflective and is beginning to apply constructive feedback into her following lessons. She is beginning to see the link between the theory and the practical but will benefit from further experience to consolidate.
Diane will need to confidently apply her understanding from student assessments and student files (such as IEPs and language sample analysis) to identify goals and develop logical lessons. She will need to remember to use the assistive technologies where appropriate (e.g. the FM in a whole class teaching situation). She needed some support initially with preparing the resources that targeted the learning intention for that lesson.
Diane has great rapport with all the students in the class and her focus child. She asked relevant questions and was able to adapt to the language needs of each student. Overall, I am pleased to see Diane's progress with me over the 4-days in the classroom and the 6 online sessions but will benefit from additional practical experience. She has a really good learning attitude and is willing to take risks in her teaching to better herself and her teaching practices. Well done on all your achievements!
Do you consider that the Student is at risk of failing to achieve “Graduate level” by the end of their overall Practicum experience? Yes