Copyright Notice Do not remove this notice. COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA Copyright Regulations 1969 WARNING This material has been produced and communicated to you by or on behalf of the University of South Australia pursuant to Part VB of the Copyright Act 1968 (the Act). The material in this communication may be subject to copyright under the Act. Any further reproduction or communication of this material by you may be the subject of copyright protection under the Act. Do not remove this notice. Bachelor of Education (Design & Technology) •Home Economics •Design & Technology Denise MacGregor Program Director Gear Up 2013 O-Week Music Festival Kick off the new academic year with a bang, and most of all have lots of fun! Follow us on Facebook at UniSA Gear Up for more info, including band and competition announcements! When: Wednesday 27th February 2013 from 12pm-8pm Where: City West Campus In 2013, UniSA will host the first ever Gear Up event - a music & arts festival for ALL UniSA students! Join us for the biggest party of the year to welcome all new students and welcome back continuing students to UniSA. What's happening on the day? Two stages with around 20 performers, including national headliners and a great selection of Adelaide bands, and a huge variety of food and drink vendors. Our talented art students & graduates will decorate the campus with chalk art, graffiti art, and artistic installations. Clubs & societies will also be on campus to entertain with pop-up performances. UniSA students can enter several exciting competitions including a meet & greet with the headline act, free band merchandise, or even a prize to watch the main-act from the stage sidelines. Whose invited and what does it cost? FREE for all UniSA students and staff! The event is open for anyone else at a cost of $30 (tickets through Fringe-Tix). Gear Up is an all-ages show, however, alcohol will be served at the event (minors will be strictly monitored). DATE: Wednesday 27th February TIME: 12pm – 8pm WHERE: City West Campus Line up: Ball Park Music Hungry Kids of Hungary The Salvadors Busby Marou Asta Koolta Welcome I would like to acknowledge that this land on which we meet today is the traditional lands of the Kaurna people. We respect their spiritual relationship with their country and acknowledge them as custodians of the Adelaide region. Introductions School Staff Today’s Program Program Information Professional Experience Electives (Minors) Student Experience University Support Systems Campus Central Library Learning & Teaching Unit TAFE Scholarships Orientation Day Enrolment Help First Point of Contact Campus Central C Building (Library), Mawson Lakes Phone: 1300 301 703 Email: campuscentralmawsonlakes@unisa.edu.au Campus Central 1300 301 703 unisa.edu.au/campuscentral Ask Campus Central Study Periods - Year View Study Periods There are a number of study periods in any one semester. STUDY PERIOD 2013 DATES Study Period 1 21/01/2013 - 12/04/2013 Study Period 2 04/03/2013 Study Period 3 15/04/2013 - 05/07/20/13 Study Period 4 08/07/2013 - 27/09/2013 Study Period 5 29/07/2013 - 29/11/2013 Study Period 6 30/09/2013 - 20/12/2013 Study Period 7 04/11/2013 28/02/2014 - 05/07/2013 - Program Structure Education Core Courses Professional Experience Curriculum Core Courses Electives (minor) Courses 1st Year Program Sequence Design & Technology - First Semester Study Period Area Catalogue Number Course Enrolment Class Related Classes SP2 EDUC 2031 An Introduction to Design & Technology Enrol in 1 TUTORIAL Refer to Timetable for Class No. Auto-Enrol in LECTURE Notes Please enrol into class number 21071 – students will then be divided up into classes based on where they are placed in schools. Once finalised students will be advised of their placement and their class details SP2 EDUC 1081 Professional Experience 1: Introduction to Educators’ Practices Enrol in 1 WORKSHOP class number: 21071 OR On-line Refer to Timetable for Online Class Number Exact dates for placement are: Auto-Enrol in LECTURE (Lecture is online) & FIELD PLACEMENT Lead in Days on Thursdays 2nd, 9th, 16th , 23rd, 30th May & 6th June One Week Block (Tuesday-Friday) from: 11th June – 14th June. Public Holiday on Monday 10th June NOTE: Students are to be available full time for the duration of their placement i.e. 8am-5pm. ** Please see note 2 regarding online enrolment SP2 SP2 EDUC 1063 Language and Multiliteracies TAFE Course 1 Materials Technology (Furniture Construction 1) Enrol in 1 WORKSHOP Refer to Timetable for Class No. Auto-Enrol in LECTURE (online) Enrol at TAFE MARLESTON Classes will be held at TAFE on Fridays 8am – 4pm Stat date Enrolment Day Friday 8th Feb 9am – 12pm at Marleston TAFE Meet in reception area 1st Year Program Sequence Design & Technology – Second Semester Study Period Area Catalogue Number Course Enrolment Class Related Classes Notes SP5 TAFE Course 2 Materials Technology (Wood Machining 1) Enrol at TAFE MARLESTON Classes will be held at TAFE on Fridays 8am – 4pm Dates TBA SP5 TAFE Course 3 (Sheet Metal Work) Enrol at REGENCY TAFE This will be a 3 week intensive course Start date: 8th July – 28th July Monday – Thursdays 8–4:30pm and Fridays 8-2:30pm SP5 Elective Enrolment advice and study periods for electives can be found at: http://w3.unisa.edu.au/eds/dt_programpage.asp Free Elective Please see: http://programs.unisa.edu.au/public/pcms/home/und ergraduateelectives.aspx The free elective can be in any area across the university, as long as it is a university wide elective course. Core courses in other programs cannot be selected as a free elective SP5 Free Elective 1st Year Program Sequence Home Economics - First Semester Study Period Area Catalogue Number Course Enrolment Class Related Classes SP2 EDUC 2031 An Introduction to Design & Technology Enrol in 1 TUTORIAL Refer to Timetable for Class No. Auto-Enrol in LECTURE Notes Please enrol into class number 21071 – students will then be divided up into classes based on where they are placed in schools. Once finalised students will be advised of their placement and their class details SP2 EDUC 1081 Professional Experience 1: Introduction to Educators’ Practices Enrol in 1 WORKSHOP class number: 21071 Auto-Enrol in LECTURE OR On-line Refer to Timetable for Online Class Number & FIELD PLACEMENT (Lecture is online) Exact dates for placement are: Lead in Days on Thursdays 2nd, 9th, 16th , 23rd, 30th May & 6th June One Week Block (Tuesday-Friday) from: 11th June – 14th June. Public Holiday on Monday 10th June NOTE: Students are to be available full time for the duration of their placement i.e. 8am-5pm. ** Please see note 2 regarding online enrolment SP2 EDUC 1063 Language and Multiliteracies SP2 EDUC 4157 Approaches to Learning Enrol in 1 WORKSHOP Refer to Timetable for Class No. Enrol in 1 SEMINAR Refer to Timetable for Class No. Auto-Enrol in LECTURE (online) 1st Year Program Sequence Home Economics – Second Semester Area Catalogue Number Course SP5 EDUC 1041 Development and Learning B-3 SP5 FOSC 3010 Food and Society Study Period SP5 TAFE Course 1 Hospitality – Commercial Cookery 1 SP5 Free Elective Please see: http://programs.unisa.edu.au/public/pc ms/home/undergraduateelectives.aspx Enrolment Class Related Classes Enrol in 1 SEMINAR Auto-Enrol in LECTURE Refer to Timetable for Class No. Enrol in 1 TUTORIAL Please see timetable for class no Auto-Enrol in LECTURE & PRACTICAL Notes This course is held at City East Campus Enrol at TAFE REGENCY Classes will be held at TAFE on Wednesdays 10.30 - 6.30pm Start date: Wednesday 24th July The free elective can be in any area across the university, as long as it is a university wide elective course. Core courses in other programs cannot be selected as a free elective Professional Experience at UniSA Briony Carter Professional Experience Coordinator/Lecturer in Education Welcome to Professional Experience at UniSA Professional Experience courses involve your on-campus learning and your placement in sites/schools. Your professional experience placements provide diversity of teaching experiences to build your competency and capacity as a teacher educator. From preservice teachers at UniSA you will become the next generation of teachers Professional Experience Placements for Design & Technology Placement When Focus Professional Experience 1 – Introduction to Educators’ Practices (Prof Ex 1) 1st year – Study Period 2 6 visit days + 1 week block (10 days total) Whole School Experience Reflective Practice 2 (RP2) 2nd year - Study Period 5 5 visit days + 4 week block (25 days total) Reflective Practice 3 (RP3) 3rd year – Study Period 2 5 visit days + 4 week block (25 days total) Professional Applications & Reflection 4 (PAR4) 4th year – Study Period 5 5 visit days + 4 week block (25 days total) Secondary (Year 8-12 ) setting Secondary (Year 8-12 ) setting Secondary (Year 8-12 ) setting Scholarships and Grants www.unisa.edu.au/scholarhip David Pank Northern Areas Education Placement Grant http://w3.unisa.edu.au/scholarship/undergraduate /ug_eas.asp#DPankNorthAreaEdPLCMNT Education Rural Placement Grants http://w3.unisa.edu.au/scholarship/undergraduate /ug_eas.asp#EduRuralPlacGrant Royal Agricultural & Horticultural Society http://w3.unisa.edu.au/scholarship/undergraduate Placement Grants /ug_unisa.asp#RoyalAgHortEduFoundSAPlacment Rural Reconnect Grants Student Placement Grants UniSA Placement Grants (SAS) http://w3.unisa.edu.au/scholarship/undergraduate /ug_eas.asp#RuralReconnectGrant http://w3.unisa.edu.au/scholarship/undergraduate /ug_unisa.asp#StudentPlacementGrants http://w3.unisa.edu.au/scholarship/UniSAPlaceme ntGrant/default.asp Criminal History Screening ALL students who will be completing a professional experience placement or carrying out educational activities with minors MUST have a Criminal History Screening clearance. With your letter of acceptance and in your pre-enrolment sessions you would have received information regarding this. You need to prioritise submitting your Criminal History Screening application as UniSA cannot begin to place you in sites without a Criminal History Screening clearance. Preference will be given to those with this documentation completed. The screening process is undertaken by Department for Communities and Social Inclusion (DCSI). UniSA will only accept this form of clearance. For further information in relation to Criminal History Screening is available on the Education Website http://www.unisa.edu.au/Education-Arts-and-SocialSciences/Education/The-student-experience/Criminal-history-screening/ Print off all 5 pages of the Criminal History Application Complete all sections on the application form Gather all your relevant 100 point identification documentation and take to a responsible person in the requesting organisation, a Justice of the Peace or Commissioner for taking Affidavits (Solicitor, Barrister or Proclaimed Police Officer) for certification. Go to any Australia Post outlet within South Australia to submit your Criminal History application Fee Charged : $42.40 payable on application submission Responding to Abuse and Neglect (RAN) An introduction session (Promoting Safety and Wellbeing: and induction for tertiary students) will be a requirement before your first placement in a site/school. This will be completed in your first professional experience course. All preservice teachers will complete this one day course in their final year of their program before their final placement. Professional Experience Office The Professional Experience Office is located at Mawson Lakes Campus (G1-11) and is open to students during the following times: Monday - Friday 8.30 am – 5.00 pm Team Leader : Michelle Kennedy - PH: 8302 6337 Placement Officers: • Sharon Key • Deb Hannemann • Stella Camilleri Email: EDS-PracticumOffice@unisa.edu.au . Professional Experience Office Protocols Email is the preferred method of correspondence to the Professional Experience Office and there is an expectation that this communication is of a professionally literate standard. Email is to be from your student email (UniSA). Students should read their emails regularly to ensure that they do not miss out on important information regarding their professional experience placements. myPlacement’ can be accessed via myUniSA under the ‘my Current Studies’ pillar or via the following URL: https://my.unisa.edu.au/student/myplacement/ Name Badges When in sites/schools it is a requirement for identification purposes that you wear your name badge. To order a name badge : 1. Make a payment of $10 to Campus Central 2. On your receipt - mark your preferred name 3. Place your receipt in the Assignment box marked Name badges in the foyer of the deLissa building (Gbuilding) at Magill and at Mawson Lakes at Reception 4. You will be contacted once your name badge is ready for collection. Polo Shirts Whilst on Professional Experience Placement , students should adhere to the dress code /standards of their allocated site. UniSA polo shirts are available. Cost = $28.00 To order: 1. Go to Campus Central to pay for the polo. 2. Bring the Receipt to the School of Education Reception (Magill or Mawson Lakes) where you will be asked the colour and size you would prefer. (Samples will be available to try on samples for sizing) 3. Your Polo shirt will be ordered and you will be notified by email when it is ready for collection. myPlacement Where do I find myPlacement on the Student Portal? myPlacement Confirmed Placement Details Briony Carter Lecturer/Professional Experience Coordinator Phone: 83025403 Email: briony.carter@unisa.edu.au Michelle Kennedy Team Leader – Professional Experience Phone: 8302 6337 Email: Michelle.kennedy@unisa.edu.au Electives (Minor) Courses The addition of 4 or 5 electives enable you to take a minor in another subject area. This means you can teach that subject to year 10. Alternatively electives can broaden your understanding of Home Economics or Design and Technology. The 4 electives need to be in the same area of study. You will need to complete three content courses and one methodology course. See elective information on the website for further information: http://w3.unisa.edu.au/eds/dt_programpage.asp Minor Options • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Aboriginal Studies Adult & Workplace Learning Arts Education (Visual Arts, Music, Drama) Australian Studies Catholic Studies Design & Technology English/Children’s and Adolescent Literature Health Humanities & Social Sciences (HASS) Information & Communication Technologies (ICT) Lutheran Studies Mathematics Media Studies Religion Studies Science and the Environment Student Experience Kristine Grant Enrolment Advice Session Campus Central Enrolment Help U-Buddy assistance on call Use the Enrolment Advice Complete your Checklist Check your timetable Know the Key Dates !! Campus Central UniSA Homepage Click here myUniSA Portal Click My Enrolment My Enrolment Advice Checklist Manage my Enrolment My Timetable Campus Central STUDY PERIOD 5 KEYCensus DATES Date Withdraw Without Fail (W) Withdraw Fail (WF) Library resources School of Education Orientation 2013 Academic Library Services Division of Education, Arts and Social Sciences UniSA Library City West Library City East Library Magill Library Mawson Lakes Library Whyalla Library Your collection Has over 13,500 Teaching Resource materials. Find our website Where to start? Where to start? Education TopicLaunch Check the In focus tab for special guidance pages on: Adult & Vocational Education Curricula Early Childhood Education Indigenous Education Professional Development Religious Education TESOL Searching the collection What can you borrow? Books CDs DVDs Kindles Kits Laptops Teaching Resources and more... Just use your student card to borrow! Library spaces Off Campus Library Service We are here to help you! • • • • Come in and ask for help at the Service Desk at any campus Library Use a relevant TopicLaunch to start your research Visit the UniSA Library website Contact the Ask the Library service – email, phone and chat All available on your mobile device! Guest Speaker Dallas Dunn and Jane Kehrwald Learning & Teaching Unit (LTU) Learning and Teaching Unit Adjusting to Uni: who to ask If you are not sure who to ask? ASK the Learning and Teaching Unit The Learning and Teaching Unit (LTU) Building C Ph: 8302 5006 Email: ltu@unisa.edu.au Not sure how to write assignments and approach exams? Language and Learning team Disability or medical condition affecting your ability to study? Disability Adviser Personal problems that stop you from studying? Counsellor Living in Australia - Visa issues, health cover? International Student Officer Finding part-time work/ Careers Adviser Unsure about your career choice? 56 TAFE Courses 8 TAFE courses for Design and Technology • 3 in Wood and Furniture Construction – Marleston TAFE • 3 in Metal (sheet metal, welding and machining) - Regency TAFE • 2 in Electronics- Regency TAFE 5 TAFE courses for Home Economics • 3 in Cookery – Regency TAFE • 2 in Fashion Design- Adelaide TAFE LBDT Scholarships Country Teaching Scholarship http://www.decd.sa.gov.au/hr/pages/jobscareers/scholarships/ If you are considering teaching in the country, you may wish to apply for a country teaching scholarship. $10,000 Country Teaching Scholarships supports undergraduate and post graduate students in any year of a teacher education course with a commitment to country teaching. Round 2 2013 application forms will be available from mid January 2013. $20,000 Country Teaching Scholarships supports final year undergraduate and post graduate teacher education students committed to teaching in rural and remote schools in the Eyre & Western and Far North regions. Round 2 2013 application forms will be available from mid January 2013. Guarantees recipients permanent employment with DECD. Country Teaching Professional Experience Scholarships http://www.decd.sa.gov.au/hr/pages/jobscareers/scholarships/ $1,250 scholarship will be given to: Candidates studying one or more of the following subjects to Year 12: Home Economics Design & Technology This scholarship is for students doing their 3rd or 4th placement. Round 1 opens in December and closes end of March (for a professional experience in Semester 1) Round 2 opens in May (for a professional experience in Semester 2) Scholarships Home Economics Strand Home Economics Institute of Australia http://www.heia.com.au/heiasa/Development.html Resek Scholarships - $1,000 (one scholarship available) Provides financial support to a student enrolled on either a full-time or part-time basis at a South Australian Tertiary Institution enrolled in the second year or later of a Home Economics Course. (In November of each year, the Stream Coordinator will nominate the top GPA of a 2 nd , 3rd and 4th year sutdent) Kind and Amy O’Malley Scholarships - $5,000 http://omalleytrust.org.au/wp/?page_id=9 Open to full and part-time students undertaking Home Economics at an Australian tertiary institution. Awards are made for a one year approved study program and scholarship holders may apply annually for awards for up to a total of three years full-time study. The scholarship is currently valued at $5000. There are 30 scholarships available each year This scholarship is for 1st, 2nd and 3rd year students Application opening date: early June annually Application closing date: The last Friday of July annually Scholarships Design & Technology Strand The Construction Industry Training Board Design and Technology scholarship http://www.citb.org.au/ The Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) Design and Technology Scholarships will provide funds to assist students with the cost of the student contribution amount for a Commonwealth supported place during the third and fourth year of the degree of Bachelor of Education (Design and Technology Education) at UniSA. The call for applications will be during November of the 2nd year of the program. The value of the scholarship is 100% of the HECS payments for the third and fourth year of full-time study in the degree. Eligibility: D&T students in their second year of study Applications Close beginning of November each year. Please contact Denise Macgregor on denise.macgregor@unisa.edu.au for further information. Design & Technology Teaching Scholarships http://www.decd.sa.gov.au/hr/pages/jobscareers/scholarships/ Scholarships available: • $10,000 (metro) scholarships supports year 12 students, undergraduate and post graduate students in any year of a teacher education course who will be qualified to teach Design & Technology (Materials) to Year 12. • $20,000 (country) scholarships supports year 12 students, undergraduate and post graduate students in any year of a teacher education course who will be qualified to teach Design & Technology (Materials) to Year 12 and have a commitment to country teaching. Eligibility: Design & Technology students in their 1st, 2nd and 3rd year (including postgraduate students) Round 2 2013 application forms will be available from mid January 2013 Orientation Day Thursday 28th February, 9:30am – 1:00pm At Mawson Lakes, Room MC1-02 • Morning Tea and Lunch are provided • Meet staff and students in the program • Participate in various activities! • Participate in Campus Passport Activity! Enrolment help? Check the enrolment advice on the web for LBDT 1st years http://www.newdev.unisa.edu.au/eds/enrolment_info.asp We have several computer rooms booked for you to enrol, with the help of U-Buddies: Mawson Centre Open Area (MC Building) P1-17, P1-13, P1-15 Campus Central are available on 1300 301 703 for any enquiries. Education school office is located on the ground floor, G Building, Mawson Lakes. For appointments with Program Director for credit etc, schoolofeducationmawsonlakes.enquiries@unisa.edu.au Gear Up 2013 – O-Week Music Festival Kick off the new academic year with a bang, and most of all have lots of fun! Follow us on Facebook at UniSA Gear Up for more info, including band and competition announcements! When: Wednesday 27th February 2013 from 12pm-8pm Where: City West Campus In 2013, UniSA will host the first ever Gear Up event - a music & arts festival for ALL UniSA students! Join us for the biggest party of the year to welcome all new students and welcome back continuing students to UniSA. What's happening on the day? Two stages with around 20 performers, including national headliners and a great selection of Adelaide bands, and a huge variety of food and drink vendors. Our talented art students & graduates will decorate the campus with chalk art, graffiti art, and artistic installations. Clubs & societies will also be on campus to entertain with pop-up performances. UniSA students can enter several exciting competitions including a meet & greet with the headline act, free band merchandise, or even a prize to watch the main-act from the stage sidelines. Whose invited and what does it cost? FREE for all UniSA students and staff! The event is open for anyone else at a cost of $30 (tickets through Fringe-Tix). Gear Up is an all-ages show, however, alcohol will be served at the event (minors will be strictly monitored). DATE: Wednesday 27th February TIME: 12pm – 8pm WHERE: City West Campus Line up: Ball Park Music Hungry Kids of Hungary The Salvadors Busby Marou Asta Koolta