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ED5915 - Language and Literacy Education for Primary Teachers
Credit points: |
3 |
Year: |
2023 |
Student Contribution Band: |
Band
1 |
Administered by: |
College of Arts, Society & Education |
This Phase One subject introduces the professional knowledge pertaining to the concepts
of language and literacies required of primary school teachers. This comprises the
content and pedagogical knowledge - as related to language and literacy - that teachers
need to successfully engage with the demands of their profession in the contexts of
the classroom and education more broadly. Graduate Student Teachers will develop an
understanding of contemporary theories and practices about language and literacy education
for children. Graduate Student Teachers are introduced to the Australian Curriculum,
with focus directed to the 'place' of language and literacy within it; and the cross-curriculum
literacy priority. The subject introduces concepts of language development and language
use - with an emphasis on the ways in which language works in diverse social and cultural
contexts. It provides an introduction to content and pedagogical knowledge required
for the teaching and learning of reading/viewing, writing, speaking/listening in the
context of the primary school. The subject provides an introduction to the organisational
principles and practices which underpin literacy instruction across the curriculum.
Learning Outcomes
- identify, develop and demonstrate the language and literacy content knowledge and
pedagogical skills required for teaching the ACARA curriculum (Years P-6) specific
to teaching disciplines;
- describe and explain key concepts of language and literacy development and learning,
contemporary language and literacy curriculum frameworks and current approaches to
language and literacy teaching;
- apply knowledge of language and literacy concepts, frameworks and strategies to reflect
and inform teaching, learning and interactions with diverse stakeholders in varied
contexts;
- use knowledge to build on a personal theory of language and literacy teaching and
learning that will inform the future classroom praxis for the teacher and use this
knowledge in motivating learners to build new knowledge's in age-appropriate ways
and contexts.
Subject Assessment
- Written > Examination - In class - (60%) - Individual
- Written > ePoster - (40%) - Individual.
Special Assessment Requirements
The examination will be assessed against content knowledge and academic literacy.
Academic Literacy will be a discriminating criterion and the attainment of a minimum
score of 50% for the Professional and Academic Literacies criterion for Assessment
Task 2 is required in order to Pass this subject overall. Achievement of an overall
percentage of 50% or more for Assessment Task 2 is required in order to Pass this
subject overall.
Availabilities
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Cairns,
Study Period 1,
Internal
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Census Date 23-Mar-2023 |
Coordinator: |
Assoc. Professor Leanne Dalley |
Lecturer:
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Ms Janette King. |
Workload expectations: |
The student workload for this
3
credit point subject is approximately
130 hours.
- 15 hours workshops
- 10 hours online activity
- assessment and self-directed study
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Townsville,
Study Period 1,
Internal
|
Census Date 23-Mar-2023 |
Coordinator: |
Assoc. Professor Leanne Dalley |
Lecturers:
|
Assoc. Professor Leanne Dalley, Ms Janette King. |
Workload expectations: |
The student workload for this
3
credit point subject is approximately
130 hours.
- 15 hours workshops
- 10 hours online activity
- assessment and self-directed study
|
|
|
Study Period 1,
External
|
Census Date 23-Mar-2023 |
Coordinator: |
Assoc. Professor Leanne Dalley |
Lecturer:
|
Ms Janette King. |
Workload expectations: |
The student workload for this
3
credit point subject is approximately
130 hours.
- 10 hours online activity
- 10 hours online Workshops
- assessment and self-directed study
|
Method of Delivery: |
WWW - LearnJCU |
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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.