You are expected to successfully complete the practicum. If your circumstances change and
you are unable to complete the teaching practice as stated in your application, please
contact the coordinator as soon as possible. You will be required to return the funds if
your practicum does not proceed or you complete your practicum in a metropolitan or
private school. A pro-rata amount may be calculated if the practicum is terminated early.
This will be considered on an individual basis, at the discretion of the Department.
Important information all applications to the will be successful, the Department has a discretionary right
to award or refuse an application. Participation in the program does not guarantee future employment in a
public school. If you have already submitted an application form for the 2010 RTP you do not need to
reapply.
Personal stories
Doing your prac in the country is a great way to experience a new lifestyle while developing
your teaching skills.
The University of recently made a conscious effort to provide pre-service
teachers with an opportunity to experience rural and remote practicum. Students undertaking
practicum outside the metropolitan area had tended to be from the country who were going home.
In 2008 a placement in Laverton, with free accommodation and transport, was advertised to
approximately 1350 students; only one expression of interested was received. That student went
on to have a successful practicum.
In 2009 the university secured 150 remote and rural practicum placements. Students were advised
of the opportunities during a lecture, and crucially the student who had previous undertaken the practicum
spoke of her experiences at Laverton and shared her photos. The result was overwhelming and all 50 places
were filled.
Cara-Leigh Christie, an early childhood student, completed a ten week practicum in 2009 at St
Joseph’s Catholic primary school in Wyndham. In early 2010 she is undertaking a ten week
practicum at Wangkatjunka Remote Community School and
is hoping to begin her teaching career at Wangkatjunka later this year.
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