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Assessment Task – Essay
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o EDUC1017 EDUC1018 EDC163 The Professional Educator Developing Teacher ID rubric 2.pdf EDUC1017 EDUC1018 EDC163 The Professional Educator Developing Teacher ID rubric 2.pdf – Alternative Formats (95.608 KB)
Word count: 1000 words (+/- 10%). This includes all text (headings, in-text citations, captions and direct quotes). It excludes the Reference List. Note: For this assessment, your marker will stop reading when the maximum word count is reached and only award marks on the material read.
There is a great deal of evidence that supports the fact that if teachers know about and develop their own resilience they are then able to have a positive impact on their students and hence also develop student resilience.
Write an essay on the concept of resilience using key research findings regarding pre-service teacher resilience in relation to the challenges faced, and the relevance of the BRiTE modules for resilience building. Your essay needs to demonstrate your comprehension of academic integrity expectations.
Here is a link to the BRiTE modules – https://www.brite.edu.au/
o You will need to register for an account to access the modules; it is free
Essay structure:
Introduction
Provide a definition of resilience and explain your understanding of the term. Explain what key points you will discuss in your essay and the challenges faced in today’s world in relation to teaching and why resilience is important. Is resilience associated with personal attributes only? Outline 3-4 challenges early career teachers might face. Introduce the BRiTE modules and their relevance for building teacher resilience. Highlight how aspects from the BRiTE modules can help build teacher resilience.
What makes a good introduction? An introduction:
o states the topic addressed in the essay;
o provides some background information;
o gives a summary of the essay argument (a thesis statement)
Body
Develop your discussion – what are the challenges teachers face in today’s world and what can be done to build resilience. For example, how can building relationships (personal and professional) help build teacher resilience? How can relationships be built? Why are support systems important? What about well-being? Why is well-being important as a pre-service teacher? These are just a couple of examples, you can focus on these or others.
The body of your essay will consist of a series of connected paragraphs. Use topic sentences to state the point in each paragraph.
Use academic sources to support your arguments. This means your essay will need in-text citations throughout to indicate you have engaged in reading about the topic.
You will need to interpret and paraphrase ideas from other sources in your own words. You cannot copy from another source; this is considered plagiarism. Use this checklist to ensure you have not plagiarised – StudentChecklist to Prevent Plagiarism.pdf StudentChecklist to Prevent Plagiarism.pdf – Alternative Formats
Conclusion
Summarise the main ideas discussed in your essay and make a concluding statement about how pre-service teachers can build resilience.
Further details:
o Make sure you proofread your work. Get a friend to read it to ensure ideas are logically presented. Check grammar, spelling and punctuation. You might like to submit your essay to Studiosity (check the side menu in Bb) for some feedback on your writing.
o Save and submit your assessment as ONE MS Word document with your name and student ID number in the file name, for example, Sally Brown_71245667_ EDC163_A1_Essay_2019. Please do not submit a pdf
How you will present your work:
o Attach the Cover Page
o Arial font size 11 or Times New Roman font size 12
o Double line spacing
o Standard Word Doc margins with a Document Header: A1 Essay (your surname and student ID)
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o Give your essay a title
o Use third person point of view. This means no -I, we, you, me, my………- statements
o Provide One APA Reference list on a new page at the end of your essay with the heading References (do not bold or underline the title and no colon after it). Use a hanging indent for each reference. Below is the Curtin APA Referencing Guide for you. Please note that APA 7th is the current guide to use.
? APA 7th referencing guide
o Use APA In-text citations or in-text references to support your discussion/ideas throughout your work. In-text citations appear within your writing. ALL in-text references should be listed in your reference list and ALL sources in your reference list should be cited in your work somewhere. An in-text reference looks like this:
(Churchill, et al.,2018, p. ) at the end of a sentence OR Churchill et al., (2018) state……….. to lead into a discussion
o Make sure you view your Turnitin report. If the percentage is too high, revise your work and make sure you have not copied from other sources or paraphrased poorly, as this will result in a Level 1 plagiarism incident. Note: disregards matches to the cover page and your reference list
Assessment Criteria
Your work will be assessed in accordance with how well you are able to:
o demonstrate knowledge and understanding of teacher resilience
o plan and structure an academic essay
o use appropriate university-level academic and English writing conventions
o demonstrate academic integrity by using APA 7th edition in-text and end-of-text referencing
Check the Marking Rubric
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Files to be attached:

o EDUC1017 EDUC1018 EDC163 The Professional Educator Developing Teacher ID rubric 2.pdf EDUC1017 EDUC1018 EDC163 The Professional Educator Developing Teacher ID rubric 2.pdf – Alternative Formats (95.608 KB)

Word count: 1000 words (+/- 10%). This includes all text (headings, in-text citations, captions and direct quotes). It excludes the Reference List. Note: For this assessment, your marker will stop reading when the maximum word count is reached and only award marks on the material read.

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