Unit convenor and teaching staff |
Unit convenor and teaching staff
Convenor
Norman McCulla
C3A 908
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Credit points |
Credit points
4
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Prerequisites |
Prerequisites
Admission to MA in Education Studies or MEChild or PGDipEChild or PGCertEChild or MEd or MEdLead or PGDipEdLead or PGCertEdLead or PGDipEdS or PGCertEdS or MHEd or PGDipHEd or PGCertHEd or MSpecEd or PGDipSpecEd or PGCertSpEd or MTeach(Birth to Five Years) or GradCertEdS or GradCertHEd or MIndigenousEd or PGDipIndigenousEd or PGCertIndigenousEd or GradDipIndigenousEd or GradDipChildLit or MChildLit
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Corequisites |
Corequisites
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Co-badged status |
Co-badged status
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Unit description |
Unit description
This unit provides both an introduction to the formal study of curriculum as well as an opportunity to undertake a more in-depth and specialised study of an area of curriculum interest. The nature of curriculum is explored from national and international perspectives. Curriculum design, implementation and change are considered from both theoretical and practical orientations with a focus on contemporary curriculum in the workplace and/or jurisdiction of the participant’s choice.
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Information about important academic dates including deadlines for withdrawing from units are available at https://www.mq.edu.au/study/calendar-of-dates
On successful completion of this unit, you will be able to:
Name | Weighting | Due |
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Learning Activities 1 | 15% | 25 September |
Learning Activities 2 | 15% | 6 November |
Critical Reflection Journal 1 | 15% | 25 September |
Critical Reflection Journal 2 | 15% | 6 November |
Major Assessment Task | 40% | 25 October |
Due: 25 September
Weighting: 15%
Three fortnightly seminars and associated learning activities
Due: 6 November
Weighting: 15%
Three fortnightly seminars and associated learning activities
Due: 25 September
Weighting: 15%
Three x 500 word critical reflections on key issues identified in learning modules.
Due: 6 November
Weighting: 15%
Three x 500 word critical reflections on key issues identified in learning modules.
Due: 25 October
Weighting: 40%
Major, inquiry and evidence-based essay
The unit is available online to all participants. Further detail is provided in the full Unit Guide available on the homepage of the unit in iLearn. It encompasses the following topics.
Module |
Module 1 INTRODUCTION |
Module 2 THE SOCIAL AND IDEOLOGICAL CONTEXTS OF CURRICULUM |
Module 3 CULTURAL DIVERSITY AND CURRICULUM |
Module 4 CURRICULUM PLANNING AND DESIGN |
Module 5 CURRICULUM ASSESSMENT, EVALUATION AND REVIEW |
Module 6 CURRICULUM CHANGE |
Module 7 CURRICULUM FUTURES |
Week beginning |
Wk |
Module |
On-Campus Session |
Learning Activities |
Assessment Task |
27 July |
1 |
1 |
Seminar 1 Getting to Know You 30 July 5-7pm E6A116 |
LA1 |
Seminar 1: Attendance at this on-campus orientation session is voluntary for external students. |
3 August |
2 |
1 |
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10 August |
3 |
2 |
Seminar 2 13 Aug |
LA2 |
- |
17 August |
4 |
2 |
- |
- |
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24 August |
5 |
3 |
- |
LA3 |
- |
31 August |
6 |
3 |
- |
- |
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7 September |
7 |
4 |
Seminar 3 10 Sept |
LA4 |
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14 September |
8 |
4 |
(Mid-semester Break) |
- |
Topic of Major Assignment finalised in consultation with Unit Convenor by Friday 18 September at the latest. |
21 September |
9 |
5 |
(Mid-semester Break) |
- |
Critical Reflection Assignment (A) (Modules 2-4). Due Friday 25 September |
28 September |
10 |
5 |
LA5 |
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5 October |
11 |
6 |
Seminar 4 8 October |
- |
- |
12 October |
12 |
6 |
- |
LA6 |
- |
19 October |
13 |
7 |
Seminar 5 22 October |
- |
Major Assessment Task Due Sunday 25 October |
26 October |
14 |
7 |
- |
LA7 |
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2 November |
15 |
- |
Seminar 6 5 November |
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Critical Reflection Assignment (B) (Modules 5-7) Due Friday 6 November |
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Our postgraduates will demonstrate a high standard of discernment and common sense in their professional and personal judgment. They will have the ability to make informed choices and decisions that reflect both the nature of their professional work and their personal perspectives.
This graduate capability is supported by:
Our postgraduates will be able to demonstrate a significantly enhanced depth and breadth of knowledge, scholarly understanding, and specific subject content knowledge in their chosen fields.
This graduate capability is supported by:
Our postgraduates will be capable of utilising and reflecting on prior knowledge and experience, of applying higher level critical thinking skills, and of integrating and synthesising learning and knowledge from a range of sources and environments. A characteristic of this form of thinking is the generation of new, professionally oriented knowledge through personal or group-based critique of practice and theory.
This graduate capability is supported by:
Our postgraduates will be capable of systematic enquiry; able to use research skills to create new knowledge that can be applied to real world issues, or contribute to a field of study or practice to enhance society. They will be capable of creative questioning, problem finding and problem solving.
This graduate capability is supported by:
Our postgraduates will be able to communicate effectively and convey their views to different social, cultural, and professional audiences. They will be able to use a variety of technologically supported media to communicate with empathy using a range of written, spoken or visual formats.
This graduate capability is supported by:
Our postgraduates will be ethically aware and capable of confident transformative action in relation to their professional responsibilities and the wider community. They will have a sense of connectedness with others and country and have a sense of mutual obligation. They will be able to appreciate the impact of their professional roles for social justice and inclusion related to national and global issues
This graduate capability is supported by:
The unit is updated annually to incorporate learner evaluations and recent developments in the curriculum field.