ED3192 - Science Education for Primary School
Credit points: | 03 |
Year: | 2013 |
Student Contribution Band: | Band 1 |
Administered by: | School of Education |
Limited offering available to RATEP students only. Note: Lectures for Townsville offering of this subject are delivered online through LearnJCU and requires students to have access to the World Wide Web for participation in the subject.
The construction of pedagogical knowledge for the sciences will be the focus of the subject. Students will examine the essential components of science programs appropriate to primary schooling, with particular reference to Queensland schools; identify the skills, attitudes and concepts that can be developed in a science program; and analyse teaching strategies and organisation appropriate to the teaching of science. Research related to learning and teaching science and technology will be emphasised in this subject.
Learning Outcomes
- become more confident as a learner and teacher of science;
- build a repertoire of learning/teaching strategies in science and technology;
- develop an appreciation of the forces and constraints in science education reform;
- develop skills in planning science learning activities for children;
- become familiar with syllabus requirements.
Graduate Qualities
- The ability to adapt knowledge to new situations;
- The ability to define and to solve problems in at least one discipline area;
- The ability to think critically, to analyse and evaluate claims, evidence and arguments, and to reason and deploy evidence clearly and logically;
- The ability to deploy critically evaluated information to practical ends;
- The ability to find and access information using appropriate media and technologies;
- The ability to evaluate that information;
- The ability to select and organise information and to communicate it accurately, cogently, coherently, creatively and ethically;
- The acquisition of coherent and disciplined sets of skills, knowledge, values and professional ethics from at least one discipline area;
- The ability to reflect on and evaluate learning, and to learn independently in a self directed manner;
- The ability to read complex and demanding texts accurately, critically and insightfully;
- The ability to speak and write clearly, coherently and creatively;
- The ability to generate, calculate, interpret and communicate numerical information in ways appropriate to a given discipline or discourse;
- The ability to communicate effectively with a range of audiences;
- The ability to work individually and independently;
- The ability to select and use appropriate tools and technologies;
- The ability to use online technologies effectively and ethically.
Prerequisites: | 6 credit points of level 2 ED subjects |
Inadmissible Subject Combinations: | ED3092 and ED5220 and ED5223 |
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Townsville, Internal, Study Period 1 | |
Census Date 28-Mar-2013 | |
Coord/Lect: | Assoc. Professor Brian Lewthwaite. |
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Assessment: | assignments (25%); soto planning, practice and reflection (25%); centrally-administered final exam (50%). |
Townsville, Limited, Study Period 1 | |
Census Date 28-Mar-2013 | |
Face to face teaching (Online tutorial attendance at RATEP site as per schedule to be advised) | |
Coord/Lect: | Assoc. Professor Brian Lewthwaite. |
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Assessment: | assignments (25%); assignments (25%); centrally-administered final exam (50%). |
Cairns, Internal, Study Period 1 | |
Census Date 28-Mar-2013 | |
Coordinator: | Assoc. Professor Brian Lewthwaite |
Lecturer: | Mr Michael Webb. |
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Assessment: | assignments (25%); soto planning, practice and reflection (25%); centrally-administered final exam (50%). |
Note: Minor variations might occur due to the continuous Subject quality improvement process, and in case of minor variation(s) in assessment details, the Subject Outline represents the latest official information.