485-455 Learning Area: Sci & Technology 3(Adv)

Note

Special requirement: Participation in weekly seminars, including short presentations on contract work in educational settings as arranged.

Credit Points

12.5

HECS Band

1

Coordinator

Rod Fawns & Jo Sadler

Prerequisites

485-355 Learning Area: Sci & Technology 2 (Adv), or approved equivalent studies.

Semester

2 (view timetable)

Contact

A total of 36 hours, and assigned tasks in a school designated by the Faculty

Subject Description

Students undertake investigation of curriculum resources available for teaching particular science topics, including written materials, multimedia, computer software and industry and community support services; a case study of the understanding and learning of a selected science concept by children at primary school level; and the design, implementation and evaluation of a science unit or a science project related to the local school community extending over at least six hours in a primary school. The major ideas in the current literature on children's understandings of science concepts and the methods by which they may be probed are introduced.

Assessment

A major report of a case study on an investigation into children's understandings or learning of a selected concept in science (about 1500 words) (30%); a review of related literature on probing children's understanding (about 1500 words) (30%); the production (development, implementation and evaluation) of a science curriculum unit or a science project related to the local school community extending over at least six hours (about 2000 words) (40%).

Prescribed Texts

Reading guides will be provided at the beginning of the course of study.

  • Board of Studies, Curriculum and Standards Framework II: Science. 2000.
  • Australian Education Council, Science: A Curriculum Profile for Australian Schools. Curriculum Corporation, 1994.
  • J Faire & M Cosgrove, Teaching Primary Science. University of Waikato, 1988.
  • F Biddulph & R Osborne (eds), Making Sense of Our World: An Interactive Teaching Approach. University of Waikato, 1984.


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