EDF4007 - Schooling and diversity
6 points, SCA Band 0 (NATIONAL PRIORITY), 0.125 EFTSL
Undergraduate, Postgraduate Faculty of Education
Leader(s): Dr Jane Southcott (Clayton), Ms C Charles (Off-campus & Open-Learn, Gippsland)
Offered
Clayton Second semester 2009 (Day)
Clayton Second semester 2009 (Evening)
Gippsland Second semester 2009 (Day)
Gippsland Second semester 2009 (Off-campus)
Gippsland Second semester (Open Learning) 2009 (Open Learning)
Synopsis
This unit is designed to introduce students to the societal and cultural diversity that surrounds and informs teaching in a wide range of educational settings. This unit focuses on ways in which teachers and learners self-identify: class and social background, gender, sexuality, race, indigeneity, and special learning needs including literacy and numeracy. Educational issues implicit the creation of an inclusive curriculum are considered such as combating homophobia and bullying. Students will consider education at the local, national and international level.
Objectives
Upon successful completion of this unit students should be able to:
- develop an understanding of the societal diversity that surrounds and embeds teaching and learning in educational institutions;
- critique educational policies related to the issues discussed in this unit;
- understand the social and cultural contexts that influence education at the local, national and international level; and
- recognise and articulate the principles of an inclusive approach to teaching and learning.
Assessment
Assessment task 1: Analysis and critique of an educational policy (2,000 words; 50%).
Assessment task 2: Essay (2,000 words; 50%).
Contact hours
3 hrs per week
Prerequisites
Undergraduate degree; enrolment in Grad. Dip. Ed; or by special permission
Prohibitions
EDF5423