Unit convenor and teaching staff |
Unit convenor and teaching staff
Convenor
Carolyn Palmer
WW25B, Level 6, Desk 15
Contact via iLearn for an appointment
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Credit points |
Credit points
10
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Prerequisites |
Prerequisites
(ECED826 or ECHE8260) or [admission to MEChild or MEdLead or MEd or GradCertIndigenousEd or MIndigenousEd or MSpecEd or GradCertEdS]
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Corequisites |
Corequisites
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Co-badged status |
Co-badged status
ECHX8220
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Unit description |
Unit description
This unit explores current issues and debates affecting pedagogy, practice, politics and policy in early childhood education. Students will explore a range of responses to state, national and international influences on the provision of nurturant educational services in the early childhood years. We will consider individual approaches to teaching practice as well as policy development in the delivery of various services used by young children and their families. This will include the investigation of approaches to reconceptualising early childhood pedagogy as well as the achievements of major government initiatives directed at education and care settings and the wellbeing of young children and their families. |
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On successful completion of this unit, you will be able to:
University policy on grading
Criteria for awarding grades for assessment tasks
Assignments will be awarded grades ranging from HD to F according to guidelines set out in the University's Grading Policy. For Professional Experience (PEx) units the PE Report is marked as satisfactory or unsatisfactory and the Teaching Performance Assessment (in final PE units) is marked as not meets, meets or exceeds.
Descriptive Criteria for awarding grades in the unit
To meet the unit outcomes and successfully pass this unit, students should attempt all assessment tasks.
Grade |
Descriptor |
HD (High Distinction) |
Provides consistent evidence of deep and critical understanding in relation to the learning outcomes. There is substantial originality and insight in identifying, generating and communicating competing arguments, perspectives or problem-solving approaches; critical evaluation of problems, their solutions and their implications; creativity in application as appropriate to the discipline. |
D (Distinction) |
Provides evidence of integration and evaluation of critical ideas, principles and theories, distinctive insight and ability in applying relevant skills and concepts in relation to learning outcomes. There is demonstration of frequent originality in defining and analysing issues or problems and providing solutions; and the use of means of communication appropriate to the discipline and the audience. |
Cr (Credit) |
Provides evidence of learning that goes beyond replication of content knowledge or skills relevant to the learning outcomes. There is demonstration of substantial understanding of fundamental concepts in the field of study and the ability to apply these concepts in a variety of contexts; convincing argumentation with appropriate coherent justification; communication of ideas fluently and clearly in terms of the conventions of the discipline. |
P (Pass) |
Provides sufficient evidence of the achievement of learning outcomes. There is demonstration of understanding and application of fundamental concepts of the field of study; routine argumentation with acceptable justification; communication of information and ideas adequately in terms of the conventions of the discipline. The learning attainment is considered satisfactory or adequate or competent or capable in relation to the specified outcomes |
F (Fail) |
Does not provide evidence of attainment of learning outcomes. There is missing or partial or superficial or faulty understanding and application of the fundamental concepts in the field of study; missing, undeveloped, inappropriate or confusing argumentation; incomplete, confusing or lacking communication of ideas in ways that give little attention to the conventions of the discipline. |
Note: If you fail a unit with a professional experience component, the fail grade will be on your transcript irrespective of the timing of the placement.
Withdrawing from this unit
If you are considering withdrawing from this unit, please seek academic advice via https://ask.mq.edu.au before doing so as this unit may be a co-requisite or prerequisite for units in the following sessions and may impact your course progression.
Results
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Name | Weighting | Hurdle | Due |
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Assignment 1A: Reading Journal | 30% | No | 23:55 25/08/2024 |
Assignment 1B: Reading Journal | 30% | No | 23:55 15/09/2024 |
Assignment 2 | 40% | No | 23:55 23/10/2024 |
Assessment Type 1: Reflective Writing
Indicative Time on Task 2: 25 hours
Due: 23:55 25/08/2024
Weighting: 30%
A written critical reflection on required readings identified for each week. 1500 words.
Assessment Type 1: Reflective Writing
Indicative Time on Task 2: 25 hours
Due: 23:55 15/09/2024
Weighting: 30%
A written critical reflection on required readings identified for each week. 1500 words.
Assessment Type 1: Essay
Indicative Time on Task 2: 50 hours
Due: 23:55 23/10/2024
Weighting: 40%
An essay and/or presentation regarding emerging trends in the Early Childhood arena. There are TWO options: a major essay (2000 words) OR a minor essay (1000 words) plus a presentation with slides (10-15 mins).
1 If you need help with your assignment, please contact:
2 Indicative time-on-task is an estimate of the time required for completion of the assessment task and is subject to individual variation
This unit has a full web presence through iLearn.
Students will need regular access to a computer and the Internet to complete this unit. Internal students will attend a weekly tutorial. OUA students will have access to online forums and are welcome to contact the unit convenor via Dialogue to seek support, clarify or ask questions about the unit.
Weekly access to iLearn is compulsory for all students. Important assessment information will be posted here, as will other relevant unit notices and materials, including a reading template and guide to lecture note taking to assist your studies.
Various activities and materials for discussion and critical reflection are included and external students especially are encouraged to use this web component. Electronic links and suggested references will be included in the Resources section. Please check the iLearn unit regularly.
Weekly lectures are available on the web through the ECHO360 lecture component.
PowerPoint slides are available in iLearn in advance of the weekly lecture and/or are available in the Active Learning Tool.
Access and technical assistance
Information for students about access to the online component of this unit is available at https://ilearn.mq.edu.au/login/index.php. You will need to enter your student username and password.
Please do NOT contact the Unit Convenor regarding iLearn technical help.
No extensions will be given for any technical issues. Allow enough time for your submissions.
Assistance is available from IT Helpdesk ph: 1800 67 4357 or log a request at help.mq.edu.au. OneHelp is the online IT support service for both students and staff
Structure
The unit structure can be found in the university timetable Creating your timetable - Enrolling | Macquarie University, Sydney (mq.edu.au)
In the tutorial students will discuss issues and questions arising from the lectures and prescribed readings. They are expected to base their arguments/discussions on evidence from published research and other relevant material. There will be a supporting website for the unit providing additional readings, links and materials. Lectures will also be available through Echo in iLearn from the following website link: http://ilearn.mq.edu.au
Students are required to participate in small group activities, whole class discussion, to read the weekly material in advance, and to complete weekly posts/ reflections. The detailed weekly program for the course with the accompanying readings/ preparation is available on the iLearn site.
ECHE8220 2024 Weekly Schedule
Week starting: |
Topic |
22/7/2024 |
TOPIC #1: Understanding EC Policy & Politics – A Conceptual Overview |
29/7/2024 |
TOPIC #2: Early Childhood Policy – Global Contexts |
5/8/2024 |
TOPIC #3: Early Childhood Policy – National Contexts |
12/8/2024 |
TOPIC #4: Understanding Early Childhood Pedagogy |
19/8/2024 |
TOPIC #5: Critiquing the Experience of Reggio Emilia Assessment 1 due 25/8/2024 |
26/8/2024 |
TOPIC #6: Diversity & Social Justice in Early Childhood Settings |
2/9/2024 |
TOPIC #7: Reconsidering the Concept of Developmentally Appropriate Practice |
9/9/2024 |
Discussion regarding A3 presentation topic and shared research Assessment 2 due 15/9/2024 |
16/9/2024 |
University Recess- no classes |
23/9/2024 |
University Recess- no classes |
30/9/20224 |
TOPIC #8: Reconceptualising Assumptions Underpinning Early Childhood Practices |
7/10/2024 |
TOPIC #9: Children’s Voices in Early Childhood Policy |
14/10/2024 |
TOPIC #10: Early Childhood Policy – Local Contexts |
21/10/2024 |
TOPIC #11: Current Trends and Changes in Policy and Pedagogy. A unit summary Assessment 3 due 23/10/2024 |
28/10/2024 |
Optional presentation A3. Written submission including slides is due 23/10. |
4/11/2024 |
University Exam period |
5/12/2024 |
MQ University Results released |
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In addition, the following policies and procedures of the School of Education are applicable in this unit.
Electronic Communication
It is the student’s responsibility to check all electronic communication on a regular weekly basis. Communication may occur via:
Attendance for postgraduate units
See the university timetable for information about when classes begin in this unit.Creating your timetable - Enrolling | Macquarie University, Sydney (mq.edu.au)
Activities completed during weekly tutorials (DAY or ONLINE DAY mode) or on campus days (INFQ mode) are essential for building the core knowledge and/or skills required to demonstrate the learning outcomes of this unit [and to meet the AITSL Graduate Teacher Standards and/or ACECQA requirements]. Attendance at all tutorials or on campus days is expected and the roll will be taken. Make up tasks may be given if attendance is missed to ensure all content is covered to meet accreditation requirements.
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Fail Rule
This unit is a part of a professional course listed on Schedules 2 and 3 of the Academic Progression Policy. This course has additional requirements that are applicable for the full duration of the course, including course-specific inherent requirements, Fitness to Practice requirements and other compulsory course requirements. It also has rigorous academic progression standards. Inability to meet these requirements may result in a withdrawal of offer of admission and/or permanent exclusion from the course in accordance with the General Coursework Rules.
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The 5Rs Framework, developed by the School of Education at Macquarie University, is embedded throughout your teacher education course. Your use of the 5Rs Framework will help you develop the capabilities that will make your teaching career sustainable and fulfilling.
In this unit, you will learn using the 5Rs framework in the following important ways:
Resilient: Students will examine current issues in policy and pedagogy in early childhood education in an integrated way to identify alternative perspectives.
Reflexive: Students will critically review relevant literature when appraising complex policy and pedagogical issues as an educational leader in early childhood settings.
Responsive: Students will refine their professional knowledge and understanding in early childhood pedagogy and policy by applying high order analytical skills.
Ready to learn: Students will prepare for an essay and/or presentation regarding emerging trends in the Early Childhood arena.
Research engaged: Students will investigate complex information, concepts, and theories in order to establish a personal position regarding emerging trends in the early childhood arena.
Unit information based on version 2024.01 of the Handbook