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Teaching Practice portfolio example. Assignment submitted 2019 still applicable to current curriculum. Use as guideline on how to structure your TPS2601 Or any Teaching practice portfolio.

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TPS2601 - Portfolio


Teaching practical 1 (University of South
Africa)
Teaching practice Portfolio Sample
DO NOT SUBMIT AS OWN WORK
Guideline or sample on how to construct
your assignment
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,AGS

, ASSIGNMENT 5O
TPS2601
PORTFOLIO: teaching practice for SENIOR PHASE (grades 7−9) and FET PHASE (grades
10−12)

STUDENT NAME AND SURNAME:

STUDENT NUMBER:
UNIQUE NUMBER: 724109




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, TABLE OF CONTENT
Number content page number
* cover page .1

* table of content 2−4

1 introduction to teaching practice 5


2 an African philosophy of education 6

2.1 Decolonisation 6−7

2.2 African communalism 7

2.3 ubuntu 7−8

2.4 africanisation .8−9

2.5 indigenous knowledge(IKS) 9−10

3 senior/fet phase teaching practice activities observation guide 10

3.1 introduction to abservation grade 10−12 10−11

3.1.1 my teaching prospective 11−13

3.1.2 my teaching philosophy(believes) 14−17

3.1.3 teaching philosophy in context .18

3.1.3.1 introduction 18

3.2 contextual analysis: observation activities 19

3.2.1 observation guide 19

3.2.2 contextual analysis .19

3.2.2.1 contextual questionnaire 19−20

3.2.3 description of classroom from different phases .21−22

3.2.4 contextual analysis .22−24

3.2.5 different grades subject content 24−25

3.2.6 reflection activities 26

3.2.7 introduction ..27

3.2.8 perspective on teaching and learning 27−28

3.2.8.1 the student perspective 29−31

3.2.8.2 policy that influence classroom .32

3.2.8.2.1 identify policies 32−34


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