Unit convenor and teaching staff |
Unit convenor and teaching staff
Unit Convenor
Anne McMaugh
Contact via anne.mcmaugh@mq.edu.au
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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 GradDipIndigenousEd or Master of Children's Literature or MIndigenousEd or PGDipIndigenousEd or PGCertIndigenousEd or GradDipIndigenousEd or GradDipChildLit
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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 explores recent developments in educational psychology and child development and examines links to teaching and learning and other relevant workplace learning contexts. It begins with an analysis of recent topical debates including topics such as the development of motivation and engagement in students, student interactions and the emergence of cyber bullying, and pedagogical debates surrounding applications of student-centred or direct instruction pedagogies. In the seminars students extend their undergraduate study in the field of educational psychology and conduct an independent study of a problem of practical or theoretical significance by deeply engaging with relevant research and theory from a psychological viewpoint. Students develop a research-based understanding of educational psychology related to research or their workplace context.
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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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Discussion Participation | 10% | Weekly |
Reading Blogs | 30% | Various |
Synopsis | 10% | March 30th |
Independent Study Topic Paper | 40% | May 29th |
Independent Study Presentation | 10% | Weeks 12-13 |
Due: Weekly
Weighting: 10%
Discussion responses to weekly topic questions and contribution to the peer discussion group, value adding and building understanding of the topics through communication with peers
Due: Various
Weighting: 30%
Three critical reflections on readings valued at 10% each
Due: March 30th
Weighting: 10%
Identification of a research question or problem and evidence of an initial literature search.
Due: May 29th
Weighting: 40%
A Literature review and report of independent study findings
Due: Weeks 12-13
Weighting: 10%
A brief oral/online presentation (with slides or other materials to support presentation) based on the findings of your independent study topic investigation. Peer assessed and Convenor assessed.
This unit contains seminars as well as an independent study periods which require you to work independently and access the iLearn website to participate in the unit.
This unit is offered in Online mode and Internal Seminars* are held on Tuesdays from 5-7pm. Please check the timetable for specific room location.
*Internal classes may be subject to sufficient numbers of students electing this option.
Independent study periods will include online activities to complete on a regular basis. Please check the iLearn website and your email for regular updates.
WEBSITE
The unit webpage can be found at http://ilearn.mq.edu.au. Students will need to use their student username and password to log in and then choose EDCN811 from their My Online Units menu. Please note if you have problems accessing the website or any ICT related problems please call the IT Services help desk.
This unit commences in Week 2 of Semester 1. This is due to the staggered offerings of Masters units to ensure students can choose a number of options in any semester with no clashes of offerings.
Seminars: The unit will comprise a number of seminars which will include a recorded 'lecture' component (uploaded to iLearn) and associated activities which include assigned readings, activities and discussion tasks posted online or completed in face to face classes.
Independent online activities: A major component of this unit is the completion of an independent study project and appropriate time is embedded in weekly activities to support independent learning time.
Macquarie University policies and procedures are accessible from Policy Central. Students should be aware of the following policies in particular with regard to Learning and Teaching:
Academic Honesty Policy http://mq.edu.au/policy/docs/academic_honesty/policy.html
Assessment Policy http://mq.edu.au/policy/docs/assessment/policy.html
Grading Policy http://mq.edu.au/policy/docs/grading/policy.html
Grade Appeal Policy http://mq.edu.au/policy/docs/gradeappeal/policy.html
Grievance Management Policy http://mq.edu.au/policy/docs/grievance_management/policy.html
Disruption to Studies Policy http://www.mq.edu.au/policy/docs/disruption_studies/policy.html The Disruption to Studies Policy is effective from March 3 2014 and replaces the Special Consideration Policy.
In addition, a number of other policies can be found in the Learning and Teaching Category of Policy Central.
Macquarie University students have a responsibility to be familiar with the Student Code of Conduct: https://students.mq.edu.au/support/student_conduct/
Results shown in iLearn, or released directly by your Unit Convenor, are not confirmed as they are subject to final approval by the University. Once approved, final results will be sent to your student email address and will be made available in eStudent. For more information visit ask.mq.edu.au.
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Students with a disability are encouraged to contact the Disability Service who can provide appropriate help with any issues that arise during their studies.
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When using the University's IT, you must adhere to the Acceptable Use Policy. The policy applies to all who connect to the MQ network including students.
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:
This unit is being offered in 100% online study mode for the first time.
Date | Description |
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20/02/2015 | A new Discussion Participation assessable task has been added to the unit to facilitate a community of learners and a stronger culture of online communication. This task is valued at 10%. Minor modifications have been made to the weightings of other tasks to acknowledge the value of these online discussion contributions. |