TPS3703-Teaching Practice III Assignments (Teaching Methodology 1 FET Phase Grade 10-12) 2022. 2. PORTFOLIO FOR TEACHING PRACTICE FOR FET (GRADES 10 – 12)
TPS3703: Assignment 50
Final submission date: 30 September 2022
(25 full school days)
2.1 Introduction
This portfolio is a structured po...
TPS3703
For doing Teaching Methodology 1 FET
Phase (Grade 10-12)
Year module
Department of Curriculum and Instructional
Studies
This tutorial letter contains important information
about TPS3703.
,ASSIGNMENT 50
Tutorial Letter 103/0/2022 Teaching practice for FET (Grades 10 - 12). Year module.
PORTFOLIO TEMPLATE.
THE PURPOSE OF THIS PAGE IS TO IDENTIFY THE TEACHING METHOD 2 (FIRST FET
SUBJECT MODULE) THAT IS ASSOCIATED WITH THIS PRACTICAL TEACHING
PORTFOLIO.
Mark the box next to the FET (grades 10-12) subject for which you prepared this portfolio
Subject didactics FET Tick box with PLEASE NOTE:
(grades 10 - 12) an X
IF YOU DO NOT COMPLETE THIS
Art PAGE CORRECTLY, WE WILL
Consumer studies DEDUCT 10% FROM YOUR
PORTFOLIO MARK.
Hospitality studies
Computer applications
technology
Information Technology
Life Sciences
STUDENT NAME:
Geography …………………………………..
Life Orientation
Mathematics literacy
Mathematics STUDENT NUMBER
History
Accounting
……………………
Business studies
Economics
Religion studies
English
Physical Science
Languages
Technical subjects
Tourism
This must be the front page of your portfolio !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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, TPS3703/103/2022
1 INTRODUCTION
Dear Student
This tutorial letter contains the portfolio template to be used to complete assignment 50 for
TPS3703 (Teaching practice III for FET (grades 10 - 12). You must do this portfolio for
Teaching methodology 2 as specified in the third year of your curriculum for the stream you
are completing.
Please read the instructions and guidelines carefully and thoroughly before attempting to
complete the portfolio. This portfolio counts 80% of your final mark for this module. Also read
the attachment for information regarding lesson plans.
Your future and your career depend on the timely submission of the portfolio. You must
submit the portfolio as soon as you finished your practical teaching period of 25 school days.
No portfolios received after 30 September 2022 will be marked! It will be returned to you
and you will have to reregister and repeat your teaching practice during the following
year. Make sure that you send it in on time and that is has been received by Unisa.
PLEASE NOTE: The school visit is a very important part of your training as you get advice and
support that might be valuable for your preparation as a teacher. The mark you receive for the
school visit does not however count towards your marks for this course as at this stage we
cannot affirm that every student can be visited. If it happens that you are not visited your
marks will not be affected in any way.
If you have any queries regarding the portfolio you should contact the lecturer for this
module as indicated in tutorial letter 101.
Please do not contact the lecturer regarding placements or school visits. See tutorial
letter 102 for contact details in this regard.
Please contact Assignments (see tutorial letter 101) regarding the receipt of assignments
or check the status of your assignment on myUnisa on your student record.
PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE STARTING WITH YOUR TEACHING PRACTICE
This document is the teaching portfolio template and must please be completed and submitted
as one document with comprehensive evidence of each aspect inserted at the appropriate
sections. PLEASE DO NOT ATTACH ALL EVIDENCE AT THE END OR AS A SEPARATE
SECTION.
It is best to complete your portfolio electronically and submit it online. The electronic template is
available online via MyUnisa. After submitting it please check that everything was downloaded
and that it appears correctly on the system. PLEASE DO NOT SUBMIT ANY OTHER
DOCUMENTS IN THE PORTAL FOR THE PORTFOLIO SUBMISSION. MAKE SURE ALL
YOUR INFORMATION IS IN THE PORTFOLIO BEFORE SUBMITTING IT. No additional
information can be added later. DO NOT SUBMIT THE WRONG PORTFOLIO IN THE PORTAL
MEANT FOR ANOTHER PORTFOLIO.
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, Always keep a backup of your portfolio. I have heard all the hard luck stories (some true and
some very innovative inventions) about laptops being stolen from cars, from homes, from
schools and everywhere else you can think of and from crashed computers, viruses, etc. These
things happen and you should KEEP BACKUPS ALL THE TIME.
The following could be reasons why students fail their practical teaching: Non-submission, late
submission or failure of assignments, late submission of portfolios, lack of credible evidence,
poor quality of lesson plans, poor quality of answers, failure to complete all sections of the
portfolio comprehensively (including meaningful reflections), cheating (with school stamps,
signatures, copying of the work of other students, submitting the work of teachers instead of
your own, not attending all practical teaching days). JUST BECAUSE YOU SUBMITTED A
PORTFOLIO DOES NOT MEAN YOU WILL DEFINITELY PASS. YOU WILL ONLY PASS IF
THE PORTFOLIO IS OF GOOD QUALITY, IF YOU COMPLETED ALL SECTIONS FULLY AND
CORRECTLY, IF THE REQUIRED EVIDENCE IS ATTACHED, IF ALL OBSERVATIONS ARE
COMPLETED, IF LESSON PLANS ARE REALLY GOOD AND IF ALL REQUIRED
SIGNATURES AND SCHOOL STAMPS ARE IN EVIDENCE.
Please make sure that your portfolio has been successfully submitted via the MyUnisa portal.
All online assignments and online portfolios must be submitted as pdf documents. NO WORD
DOCUMENTS WILL BE ACCEPTED.
If you are one of the outstanding exceptional students that adds substantial amounts of
colourful, interesting and credible evidence you must then please reduce the size of your
artefacts to keep within the maximum size of documents that can be submitted online. You can
go to ilovepdf.com to compress your portfolios.
Negative marking will be used when sections of the portfolio are not completed. For instance, if
we require you to keep a diary and you do not submit it, you will not only lose the 20 marks
allocated to it, you will be given minus 20. That goes for all sections not completed fully and
comprehensively in the portfolio.
The portfolio must be completed during the Teaching Practice period and submitted directly
after completing it. In the interest of quality assessment, we have to stagger the submissions
so that they do not all come to us for marking at the end of the year. If you do not complete the
portfolio during the Teaching Practice period and do not submit it on the end of your teaching
practice, you will be penalised in the following way: If it reaches us two weeks late – minus
10%, three weeks late – minus 20%, four weeks late 30% and so on. YOUR CAREER AND
YOUR FUTURE DEPENDS ON THE RESULT OF THIS SUBMISSION. IT IS YOUR
RESPONSIBILITY TO MAKE SURE YOUR PORTFOLIO IS IN GOOD ORDER AND ON TIME.
You might think that these measures are harsh, but we work with huge numbers of portfolios
and expect you to take responsibility for your work and to make sure you follow the guidelines. It
is in your own interest. It is virtually impossible to make any changes or additions after
submission and we need enough time to do quality assessment.
If you do your bit and follow the guidelines, I promise you that I will do everything in my power to
assist you with challenges regarding your teaching practice and your portfolios that might crop
up.
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