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Teaching Practice Portfolio

Dear students
I am conducting a study on your perceptions regarding the usefulness and importance of the Teaching Practice Portfolio (Assignment 50) that you are completing for the module PST 204J. You have been invited to participate in this survey since you are currently registered for the module.  I am interested in finding out what you think of the Portfolio as a whole as well as the specific activities. I would also like to find know what your  suggestions are regarding improvements to the Portfolio. It is anticipated that the survey will take about 15 minutes to complete. No personal information is collected. You may stop the survey at any time, but once you have submitted it, it will not be possible to retract it as the information is collected anonymously. You will not be negatively affected by your responses in this survey. The study has received ethical clearance from the College of Education. You may contact me on biccap@unisa.ac.za or 012 429 6634 if you have any queries regarding the survey. The findings of the survey will be published as a book chapter on student support while on Teaching Practice. 
By continuing with the survey, you consent to taking part. Thank you for the time you will give to this study!

 

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