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Note: Available only to students enrolled in the Pathways Program.
Credit points: 16.7
Coordinator: Glenda MacNaughton.
Prerequisite: Curriculum 2 or approved equivalent.
Contact: This subject is offered in external mode therefore there will be no regular class contact.
Timetable: Double semester.
Objectives:
On completion of this subject students should be able to:
- appreciate the relationship between quality and equalities issues in the early childhood curriculum;
- identify and evaluate the different theoretical approaches to equalities issues within the early childhood curriculum;
- identify and evaluate the different theoretical approaches to integrated arts and sciences within the early childhood curriculum;
- appreciate the relationship between integrated approaches to equalities issues and integrated arts and sciences curriculum; and
- debate topical curriculum content issues within early childhood education.
Content:
A critical exploration of the relationship between quality and equalities issues within the early childhood curriculum, and the role of early childhood educational services in addressing these issues. Topics will include: differing theoretical approaches to ethnicity, gender, disability, class and integrated arts and science in the early childhood curriculum; inclusive approaches to equalities issues in an integrated arts and sciences curriculum and a case study of one topical early childhood education curriculum content area, for example, environmental studies, peace studies, computer technology, or language and literacy.
Assessment:
A 2500-word assignment (50 per cent) and a 2500-word equivalent project (50 per cent).
Prescribed texts:
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Handbook 1996 : Faculty of Education (Kew Campus) (Volume 5 page 42)
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