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485-131 Learning Area (Sec) Science | |
Credit Points | 12.5 |
HECS Band | 1 |
Coordinator | Rod Fawns |
Prerequisites | A degree in Science, Applied Science or Engineering, including at least one quarter of first year points or equivalent in each of two different branches of Science (e.g. Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Geology, Mathematics). |
Semester | Year long (view timetable) |
Contact | A total of 36 hours |
Subject Description | Issues will include language in science, children in science, negotiating curriculum, Department of Education initiatives, teaching techniques and inclusive curriculum, general science and Year 11 and 12 science curriculum in schools including VCE, laboratory techniques and resources. A combined science method program which has a focus on the general science curriculum in years 7-10 links specialist methods. This is taught separately but is an integral part of the teaching and assessment of each specialist science method. The course will introduce: a variety of approaches to the organisation of and strategies for teaching Science in Secondary schools; the VCE Science study design; key resources relevant to teaching Science in Secondary schools; valid methods for diagnosis, assessment and evaluations in Science teaching at junior and senior levels; planning of units of work from the VCE study design for Science and junior science; and will develop personal skills in special areas through the demonstrations, elective programme and excursions. |
Assessment | Essays and assignments equivalent to 4000 words (100%). |
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