ED4291:08
Secondary Specialist Curriculum Studies
Townsville | HECS Band 1 |
30 hours lectures, 50 workshops. Full year.
Available to students who have successfully completed , or and are concurrently enrolled in or and .
Staff: Dr S Ritchie.
The subject deals with research, issues and practices in curriculum and teaching in students’ two teaching areas. Topics include current developments in policy and practice in the teaching area; critical analysis of relevant curriculum documents and their implication for teaching; skills of planning and managing learning environments; effective use of information technologies; assessment and evaluation; student diversity, including compulsory and postcompulsory learners.
Learning Objectives:
- ability to analyse critically approaches to curriculum policies, research and practices in major teaching areas;
- ability to work collaboratively as members of a team in the development and teaching of the specialist areas;
- a broad repertoire of knowledge, skills, processes and attitudes relevant to planning, teaching and assessing in the specialist areas;
- understanding of the implications for curriculum and teaching practices in the specialist areas of diversity of secondary school students at compulsory and post compulsory ages.
Assessment by individual and group papers, seminars, class tests, micro-teaching and action research projects on planning written assignments and program of work, teaching and assessment of the specialist teaching areas.