Behavioural stability is required to function and adapt effectively and sensitively in educational settings.
The student demonstrates:
- Behavioural stability to work constructively in diverse and challenging academic and educational environments.
- Consistency in responding appropriately to children, young people and families' needs in stressful and challenging situations.
Justification of inherent requirement:
This is an inherent academic requirements for Education programs because:
- Behavioural stability is required to work individually and in teams in changing and unpredictable environments.
- Students will be exposed to complex, stressful situations and will be required to have behavioural stability to manage these events objectively and professionally.
Graduates of accredited courses must meet the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers (APST).
Reasonable adjustments must enable the recognition, initiation of, or appropriate response to, effective non-verbal communication in a timely and appropriate manner.
Examples:
As a student you must:
- Respond appropriately to constructive feedback.
- Cope with own emotions and behaviour effectively when dealing with individuals in community and educational settings.