Early Childhood Teaching Studies 5 (6 points)
(EDU)
Leader: Professor M Fleer
Offered: Peninsula First semester 2004 (Day) Peninsula First semester 2005 (Day)
Synopsis:
Objectives: As a result of studying this unit students are expected to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of a variety of methods of curriculum development and planning in early childhood settings (with an emphasis on meeting the needs of 3-5 year olds); skills in critiquing a range of approaches to observing children; skill at planning, implementing, evaluating and reflecting on an effective method of programming that meets community, institutional and personal needs; understanding of the limitations and strengths of the approaches adopted locally, nationally and internationally, and be equipped to engage in future redevelopments of curricula and observational approaches; ability to work effectively as a member of a team; competence in carrying out a range of administrative tasks associated with working in an early childhood service; an attitude of enjoyment in teaching; a willingness to undertake teaching and management tasks on practicum placements; and reflection, confidentiality and professionalism in regard to teaching practice.
Assessment: Assessment: Pass grade only (PGO) - Folder of observations and plans for focus children + Reflective Journal plus essay + Hurdle requirement: Satisfactory completion of practicum and all tutorial tasks.
Contact Hours: 3 hours per week plus practicum
Prerequisites: EDF1503, EDF2507, EDF3508 or equivalent
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