Unit rationale, description and aim
This unit will focus on development of pre-service teachers’ knowledge and skills related to teaching of humanities in primary and early childhood educational contexts. Particular focus will be given to appropriate and relevant curriculum documents/frameworks related to history, geography and civics and citizenship. Emphasis is placed on particular strategies and techniques such as inquiry learning and the use of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) to support learning opportunities. Pre-service teachers will develop an enhanced knowledge and broad range of skills to plan, implement, assess and report on social science humanities learning and teaching in primary and early childhood settings as applicable. This will include an understanding of the importance of using knowledge of students to evaluate their learning and implementing appropriate adjustments to planning and teaching.
The aim of this unit is to provide pre-service teachers with opportunities to enhance their capacity to make connections between and apply critical analysis to the various elements of society that contribute to an informed humanities curriculum, such as environments, time, change and continuity, culture, identity, and systems, resources and power.
Campus offering
No unit offerings are currently available for this unitLearning outcomes
To successfully complete this unit you will be able to demonstrate you have achieved the learning outcomes (LO) detailed in the below table.
Each outcome is informed by a number of graduate capabilities (GC) to ensure your work in this, and every unit, is part of a larger goal of graduating from ACU with the attributes of insight, empathy, imagination and impact.
Explore the graduate capabilities.
Display an in-depth understanding of the conceptua...
Learning Outcome 01
Research, evaluate and critically analyse a range ...
Learning Outcome 02
Demonstrate broad knowledge and skill to implement...
Learning Outcome 03
Plan well sequenced developmentally, culturally ap...
Learning Outcome 04
Content
Topics will include:
- Core rationales for Social Science/Humanities education in the primary school and early childhood settings within the context of the Australian Goals for Schooling and Young Australians and the National Quality Framework
- The skills, values, attitudes and behaviours central to living as members of society such as cultural and social literacy
- Indigenous perspectives about the past, present and future
- Studies of Asia perspectives that examines concepts of global interdependence, cultural identity and economic relationships
- Global perspectives, identity, interdependence, equity and cultural understanding
- Civics and citizenship education and social justice in a democratic society
- Integrative curriculum approaches to teaching Social Science/Humanities (particularly) within current and relevant curriculum documents and frameworks. This would include:
- History
- Geography
- Civics and Citizenship
- Sustainability – economic, environment and social
- Use of ICT pedagogies to support student learning
- Planning, implementation, assessment, evaluation and reporting strategies
- The appropriate selection, usage and evaluation of resources and inquiry based models for teaching Social Science/Humanities education – in primary school and early childhood contexts, as applicable
- Strategies to access and effectively use community resources for authentic learning
- Relevant national, state and territory curriculum documents and assessment.
Assessment strategy and rationale
The assessment tasks and their weightings are designed to allow pre-service teachers to progressively demonstrate achievement against the unit learning outcomes and demonstrate attainment of professional standards.
Minimum Achievement Standards
The assessment tasks for this unit are designed to demonstrate achievement of each learning outcome.
In order to pass this unit, you are required to complete two major assessable tasks. Total assessment is the equivalent of 5,000 words.
Overview of assessments
Assessment Task 1 A unit of work developed by gr...
Assessment Task 1
A unit of work developed by groups and presented in written format. The unit of work must cover all key elements of this unit.
a. Part A
Unit Plan (Group)
b. Part B
Lesson Plan (Individual – each member of the group prepares a different lesson that relates to the Unit of Work developed by the group, demonstrating competence in all the LOs for this unit)
Equivalent to 2500 words
50% (A 30%, B 20%)
Assessment Task 2: 1. Critical discussion pap...
Assessment Task 2:
1. Critical discussion paper in which students consider
- the purpose and key influences of humanities teaching in the early years and primary school
- conceptual knowledge and rationale of humanities curricula
- national and state curriculum documents at early childhood and primary level
- pedagogical approaches appropriate to early childhood and primary years teaching of humanities
- relevant elements of society and ways in which these contribute to an informed humanities curriculum
OR
2. Examination – short answer and essay questions addressing the points in option 1.
OR
3. Tutorial presentation of content and rationale for unit of work developed in Assessment Task 1. Providing articulation of and written reflection covering each of the Learning Outcomes.
OR
4. Create a digital learning resource (e.g. website) or a community resource with links to current and relevant curriculum documents. Providing a reflective response to the resource that demonstrates evidence of each of the elements of the unit.
Equivalent to 2500 words
50%
Learning and teaching strategy and rationale
Pre-service teachers will be involved in a variety of teaching-learning strategies to progress and demonstrate their understandings in this unit. Participants will be involved in a variety of teaching-learning strategies to support learning, including: online engagement, lectures, tutorials, seminar presentations and group discussions, both online and face-to-face, self-directed study activities and assessment tasks. Some participation in appropriate educational settings may be required.
This is a 10-credit point unit and has been designed to ensure that the time needed to complete the required volume of learning to the requisite standard is approximately 150 hours in total with a normal expectation of 24 hours of directed study and the total contact hours should not exceed 24 hours. Directed study might include lectures, tutorials, webinars, podcasts etc. The balance of the hours then become private study.
AUSTRALIAN PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS FOR TEACHERS - GRADUATE LEVEL
On successful completion of this unit, pre-service teachers should be able to:
ACECQA CRITERIA
On successful completion of this unit, pre-service teachers should have developed the following specific knowledge: