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EDF6903

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Monash University Handbook 2010 Postgraduate - Unit

12 points, SCA Band 1, 0.250 EFTSL

LevelPostgraduate
FacultyFaculty of Education
OfferedClayton First semester 2010 (Off-campus block of classes)
Clayton First semester 2010 (Off-campus)
Coordinator(s)Dr Phil Riley + Associate Prof. Len Cairns

Synopsis

This unit is designed to engage students in local and global networks and communities of practice so as to expand their perspective on the immediate and larger context for their work as school leaders. This Unit will expand the notion of integrated lenses including the following: law, politics and policy; economics; social and cultural challenges and opportunities; ICT mediated learning; participation in professional communities. The unit is to be offered as the required third unit of study in the Master in School Leadership course, usually taken in their third semester of part time study.

Objectives

At the completion of this Unit, students will be able to:

  • Engage in meaningful consideration of the broader issues of school and society as these pertain to school leadership.
  • Use key concepts in social, cultural, philosophical, political, economic and other perspectives as lenses through which to consider their decision making practices.
  • Apply their learning from Module 1) School and Society, and Module 2) Media, Politics Power and Policy in the context of a Network development project that complements their action research project.
  • Demonstrate awareness of unit topics by writing an article suitable for publication on an educational leadership related topic of interest and concern to them.
  • Read with discernment and write appropriately and substantially as a professional/scholarly action researcher in preparation of the ethics application for their projects as a result of further development of their research design.

Assessment

Three written assignments (8000 words total):

1. Write a draft position paper suitable for publication in a professional journal (4000 words): 50%

2. Document, reflect upon and summarize participation in existing networks and the design and initiation of a new network that is aligned with and complementary to the purposes of the student's action research project (3000 words):40%

3. Work self-directedly and collaboratively with lecturers, and unit peers throughout the unit in online discussion forums provided and in particular within a sub-group of shared interest according to action research project topics. Prepare ethics application for submission to Monash Ethics Review Committee (1000 words): 10%.

Chief examiner(s)

Dr Phil Riley

Contact hours

3 hours per week class contact and/or online learning and private study time.

Prerequisites

EDF6901 and EDF6902