Pedagogy Today

Unit code: EEC3004 | Study level: Undergraduate
12
(Generally, 1 credit = 10 hours of classes and independent study.)
Footscray Park
Online Real Time
VU Online
EEC1113 - Creativity and the Arts in Education; and
EEC2000 - Succeeding On Your Placement; and
EEC2001 - Creating a Positive Learning Environment; and
EEC2002 - An Introduction to Differentiation; and
EEC2103 - Teaching Primary Science; and
EEC2105 - Primary Mathematics; and
EEC2106 - Approaches to Reading
Satisfactory completion of Year 2 primary school practicum. Successful completion of the Literacy and Numeracy Test for Initial Education students.
(Or equivalent to be determined by unit coordinator)
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Overview

In this unit students Pre-service Teachers (PSTs) will draw on their experiences knowledge of effective pedagogical practices and relevant theoretical perspectives to articulate and reflect on important questions regarding the impact of teachers’ work. PSTs will critically reflect on the impact of its perpetuation in educational contexts. In addition, PST’s will explore metacognitive strategies. and the importance of teaching for how students learn best. In turn, PST’s will demonstrate an increased awareness of evidence-based pedagogy that supports all students in achieving at their optimal level, and how to evaluate teacher practice.


This is a praxis inquiry unit in which students will refine their understanding of praxis and reflect upon professional experience in a primary school. It will also lead to the opportunity to develop and trial a range of teaching strategies on future placements. Students will investigate ways to seek out and apply constructive feedback from their teachers to improve their teaching practice and further develop their own living theories of educational practice. Furthermore, PST’s will reinforce an understanding of metacognition and the value of the VTLM2.0; Victorian practice principles and the High Impact Teaching Strategies.

Learning Outcomes

On successful completion of this unit, students will be able to:

  1. Critically reflect on common neuromyths and the impact of their perpetuation;
  2. Exemplify metacognitive strategies and the importance of teaching for how students learn;
  3. Increase their awareness of evidence-based pedagogy and the underpinning research;
  4. Develop skills in evaluating teacher practice; and,
  5. Reinforce an understanding of the Victorian Practice Principles and the High Impact Teaching Strategies.

Assessment

For Melbourne campuses

Assessment type: Exercise
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Grade: 25%
A critical reflection on teaching for how students learn best, common neuromyths and the impact of its perpetuation, how to reduce cognitive load and a relevant metacognitive strategy.
Assessment type: Report
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Grade: 50%
A critique of Professional Practice.
Assessment type: Presentation
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Grade: 25%
A presentation of an effective lesson plan.

Required reading

Readings will be provided by the facilitator representative of knowledge and issues associated with the current frameworks of teaching. Links to recommended readings and resources for this unit will be provided to students via the Learning Management System (VU Collaborate).

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