SEC2505 Curriculum Implementation in the Middle Years
| Subject | Cat-nbr | Class | Term | Mode | Description | Units | Campus |
| SEC | 2505 | 75381 | 1, 2008 | ONC | Curriculum Implementation in the Middle Years | 1.00 | Toowoomba |
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| Academic group: | FOEDU |
| Academic org: | FOE003 |
| Student contribution band: | National Priority Teaching |
| ASCED code: | 070105 |
Contents
- Staffing
- Other requisites
- Rationale
- Synopsis
- Objectives
- Topics
- Texts
- Reference materials
- Student workload
- Assessment details
- Important assessment information
- Assessment notes
- Other requirements
- Production date
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STAFFING
Examiner: Petrea RedmondModerator: Alison Mander
OTHER REQUISITES
State law in Queensland (Australia) requires that all adults working/undertaking professional experience/researching with children under the age of 18, in the state of Queensland are required to possess a current suitability card (Blue Card). (See "Other Requirements" for further information.) Also see: http://www.childcomm.qld.gov.au/employment/bluecard/informationSheets.html.RATIONALE
Currently there is a range of responses by educational communities to deal with issues identified for students in the pre-teen and adolescent years. Many of these students feel alienated and have become disengaged from formal education. Often students moving from primary to secondary or secondary to further education have a far from seamless transition. Exploration of curriculum frameworks and the design and delivery of curriculum for the middle years is essential to ensure these students are given opportunities to gain the attributes of lifelong learning.
SYNOPSIS
This course will explore a range of issues for students in the middle years of schooling. Emerging professionals should have increased awareness of the different responses educational facilities have made to these issues. In particular, this course will focus on the curriculum design and delivery under an outcomes-based education framework and its application to the middle schooling cohort of students. This course aims to give primary and secondary educators increased understanding of issues for middle schooling, strategies for teaching in this area, a broadened perspective of education and to improve cross-sectoral communication. Emerging professionals will develop and design authentic learning experiences for students in the middle years.
OBJECTIVES
The course objectives define the student learning outcomes for a course. The assessment item(s) that may be used to assess student achievement of an objective are shown in parenthesis. On completion of this course students will be able to:
- 1.
- demonstrate an understanding of the significance of a syllabus document in terms of the role it plays in the development of school work programs and medium and short term planning (Assignment 2 & 3)
- 2.
- analyse curriculum documents (Assignment 2 & 3)
- 3.
- explore learning experiences relevant for middle years leaners (All assessment items)
- 4.
- explore a range of curriculum related ICT resources (Assignment 2 & 3)
- 5.
- demonstrate an understanding of contemporary issues in middle schooling and their implications for teaching and learning in the middle years of schooling (Assignment 1)
- 6.
- demonstrate an understanding of the role of productive pedagogies (Assignment 2 & 3)
- 7.
- create to planningand teaching activities that make the attributes of lifelong learning and promote lifelong learning to middle years students (Assignment 2)
- 8.
- participate in online discussion to explore curriculum related resources, strategies and issues (Assignment 3)
- 9.
- demonstrate knowledge, understanding and application of appropriate communication skills including literacy, presentation and accurate referencing protocols (All assessment items).
TOPICS
| Description | Weighting (%) | |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | What is curriculum? |
10.00 |
| 2. | Students in the middle years and factors impacting on middle years curriculum |
20.00 |
| 3. | Outcomes-based education and syllabus familiarity |
20.00 |
| 4. | Introduction to planning, pedagogy and assessment in technology enabled classrooms |
30.00 |
| 5. | Teaching, learning and higher-order thinking |
20.00 |
TEXT and MATERIALS required to be PURCHASED or accessed
ALL textbooks and materials are available for purchase from USQ BOOKSHOP (unless otherwise stated). Orders may be placed via secure internet, free fax 1800642453, phone 07 46312742 (within Australia), or mail. Overseas students should fax +61 7 46311743, or phone +61 7 46312742. For costs, further details, and internet ordering, use the 'Textbook Search' facility at http://bookshop.usq.edu.au click 'Semester', then enter your 'Course Code' (no spaces).
STUDENTS WILL BE REQUIRED TO ACCESS RELEVANT QSA SYLLABUS DOCUMENTS AND THE PRODUCTIVE PEDAGOGIES MANUAL. Syllabus documents can be downloaded from: http://www.qsa.qld.edu.au/yrs1to10/index.html or purchased for between $10-$15 from the Queensland Studies Authority or USQ Bookshop. Order forms are available from: http://www.qsa.qld.edu.au/publications/frms/pubs-order.pdf The Productive Pedagogies Classroom Reflection Manual can be downloaded from: http://education.qld.gov.au/public_media/reports/curriculum-framework/ productive-pedagogies/pdfs/prodped.pdf
REFERENCE MATERIALS
Reference materials are materials that, if accessed by students, may improve their knowledge and understanding of the material in the course and enrich their learning experience.
(Available: http://www.k12.hi.us/~dtisdell/integration/resource.html).
Whether you are on or off campus, the USQ Library is an excellent source of information http://www.usq.edu.au/library/ . The gateway to education resources is here http://www.usq.edu.au/library/faculties/education/default.htm
Australian Curriculum Studies Association and National Schools Network (Australia) 1998, Integrated curriculum classroom materials for the middle years, Australian Curriculum Studies Association, Canberra.
(in association with the National Schools Network)
Beamon, GW 2001, Teaching with adolescent learning in mind, Skylight Professional Development, Illinois.
Cormack, PJ, Cumming, J et al 1996, From alienation to engagement: opportunities for reform in the middle years of schooling, Australian Curriculum Studies Association, Belconnen, ACT.
Cumming, J & Australian Curriculum Studies Association 1998, Extending reform in the middle years of schooling: challenges and responses, Australian Curriculum Studies Association, Canberra.
Eggen, PD & Kauchak, DP 2006, Strategies and models for teachers: teaching content and thinking skills, 5th edn, Allyn & Bacon, Boston.
Pendegast, D & Bahr, N (eds) 2005, Teaching middle years, Allen & Unwin, Crows Nest, NSW.
Smith, DL & Lovat, TJ 2003, Curriculum: action on reflection, 4th edn, Social Science Press, Tuggerah, NSW.
STUDENT WORKLOAD REQUIREMENTS
| ACTIVITY | HOURS |
| Assessments | 50.00 |
| Directed Study | 20.00 |
| Online Discussion Groups | 30.00 |
| Private Study | 32.00 |
| Workshops | 33.00 |
ASSESSMENT DETAILS
| Description | Marks out of | Wtg(%) | Due date | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ASSIGNMENT 1 | 20.00 | 20.00 | 25 Mar 2008 | ||
| ASSIGNMENT 2 | 30.00 | 30.00 | 23 May 2008 | ||
| PEDAGOGICAL PRACTICES | 1.00 | 1.00 | 13 Jun 2008 | (see note 1) | |
| ASSIGNMENT 3 | 50.00 | 50.00 | 20 Jun 2008 | ||
NOTES
- 1.
- The Examiner will advise the due date for this assessment item. A mark of one (1) indicates you have passed the pedagogical practices component. A mark of zero (0) indicates you have not passed the pedagogical practices component. The weighting of 1% is used for administrative purposes only and is NOT included in the overall weighting for this course.
IMPORTANT ASSESSMENT INFORMATION
- Attendance requirements:
It is the students' responsibility to attend and participate appropriately in all activities (such as lectures, tutorials, laboratories and practical work) scheduled for them, and to study all material provided to them or required to be accessed by them to maximise their chance of meeting the objectives of the course and to be informed of course-related activities and administration. - Requirements for students to complete each assessment item satisfactorily:
To satisfactorily complete an individual assessment item a student must achieve at least 50% of the marks. - Penalties for late submission of required work:
If students submit assignments after the due date without (prior) approval of the examiner then a penalty of 5% of the total marks gained by the student for the assignment may apply for each working day late up to ten working days at which time a mark of zero may be recorded. No assignments will be accepted after model answers have been posted. - Requirements for student to be awarded a passing grade in the course:
To be assured of receiving a passing grade a student must achieve at least 50% of the total weighted marks available for the course. - Method used to combine assessment results to attain final grade:
The final grades for students will be assigned on the basis of the aggregate of the weighted marks obtained for each of the summative assessment items in the course. - Examination information:
There is no examination in this course. - Examination period when Deferred/Supplementary examinations will be held:
As there are no examinations in this course, there will be no deferred or supplementary examinations. - University Regulations:
Students should read USQ Regulations 5.1 Definitions, 5.6. Assessment, and 5.10 Academic Misconduct for further information and to avoid actions which might contravene University Regulations. These regulations can be found at the URL http://www.usq.edu.au/corporateservices/calendar/part5.htm or in the current USQ Handbook.
ASSESSMENT NOTES
| 1. | The due date for an assignment is the date by which a student must despatch the assignment to the USQ. The onus is on the student to provide proof of the despatch date, if requested by the examiner. |
| 2. | Students must retain a copy of each item submitted for assessment. This must be produced within twenty-four (24) hours of receipt of request being made by the examiner. The student must retain this copy until the grade for this course has been finalised. |
| 3. | In accordance with the University's assignment extension policy (Regulation 5.6.1), the examiner may grant an extension of the due date of an assignment in extenuating circumstances. |
| 4. | The Faculty will normally only accept assessments that have been written, typed or printed on paper-based media. The Faculty will NOT accept submission of assignments by facsimile. Students who do not have regular access to postal services or who are otherwise disadvantaged by these regulations may be given special consideration. They should contact the examiner of the course to negotiate such special arrangements. |
| 5. | When there is more than one marker for a single item of assessment, the distributed patterns and means for the different markers will be compared and marks adjusted if necessary. |
| 6. | Marking criteria are provided in course material as mark sheets/guides or as part of assignment specifications. |
| 7. | Summative assessment items will receive a numerical score. Any ungraded assessment requirement will receive a Pass, Fail or Incomplete. |
OTHER REQUIREMENTS
- Students will require weekly access to e-mail and Internet access to USQConnect for this course.
- Students are to use A.P.A. referencing system.
- IMPORTANT NOTE: Working with Children: State law in Queensland requires that all adults (including university students, pre-service educators, trainers, vocational teachers, industry educators) working with children under the age of 18, in the State of Queensland*, obtain approval before commencing such work. Many education courses include a practical component (professional experience, project work, research, assessment etc.) that may require engagement with children under the age of 18. It is your responsibility to ensure that you possess a current suitability card (Blue Card) before commencing any practical components of this course. DO NOT PARTICIPATE IN ANY PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE WITH CHILDREN UNDER 18 UNLESS YOU POSSESS A CURRENT 'BLUE CARD'. For further information: http://www.childcomm.qld.gov.au/employment/bluecard/informationSheets.html *If you are undertaking practical experience outside the State of Queensland, Australia you should check local requirements.
This version produced 28 Aug 2009.
