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ECT2204
Contemporary Issues in
Prior to School and
Primary School Teaching
Bachelor of Early Childhood Teaching 2017. City Campus Subject Outline ECT2204
Contents
Workload ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1
Subject coordinator ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1
Introduction ______________________________________________________________ 2
Learning outcomes ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2
Attendance -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3
Readings ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4
Key text ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4
Other Recommended Readings ------------------------------------------------------------------------4
References -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4
Journals _________________________________________________________________ 5
Assessment summary ______________________________________________________ 8
Assessment Details -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------9
Assessment 1 – Literature Review -------------------------------------------------------------------------9
Assessment 2 – Essay ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------11
Assessment 3 – Classroom Management Plan ---------------------------------------------------------13
Contacts _______________________________________________________________ 15
Bachelor of Early Childhood Teaching 2017 Subject Outline ECT2204
ECT2204
Contemporary Issues in Prior to School and Primary School
Teaching
Credit points: 6
Subject prerequisites: Nil
Co-requisites: Nil
Workload
Contact hours: 4 hours per week comprising lectures,
Tutorials and structured online activities 44 hours
Individual studies: 10 hours per week 110 hours
Total workload: 14 hours per week 154 hours
Subject coordinator
Your Subject Coordinator for Contemporary Issues in Prior-to-school and Primary School
Teaching is Sylvie Fenech.
Please note the following contact information:
(03) 9564 xxxx
If you are experiencing any difficulties or just have a question, please do not hesitate to
contact your Subject Coordinator. If you are unable to contact your Subject Coordinator
please leave a message with the Course Leader, Dr. Hanan Sukkar, or at Reception and
you will be contacted as soon as possible.
Special Requirements/Personal Protective Equipment
Nil
Bachelor of Early Childhood Teaching 2017 Subject Outline ECT2204
Introduction
An exploration of current social, political, philosophical, environmental and educational issues
impacting on prior to school and primary school settings. This includes contemporary curriculum
debates including analysis of current theory on how to establish and maintain positive and supportive
environments that support the wellbeing of children individually, and develop their skills as members
of the educational community.
Learning outcomes
On completion of this subject, students should be able to:
1) Critically analyse the major professional, educational, philosophical and curricular issues that
impact on the work of contemporary teachers with reference to the Australian Professional
standards for teachers.
2) Compare and contrast contemporary primary practices and policy guidelines with those of the
prior-to-school context.
3) Reflect on the implications of critical contemporary issues in a range of prior to school and
primary contexts.
4) Review the impact of current technologies on teaching practice and discuss strategies
available to support the safe and ethical use of ICT in learning and teaching.
5) Explain and evaluate theoretical perspectives on behaviour guidance in educational contexts.
6) Develop positive behaviour plans that support individual children with diverse needs and
groups of children within different educational settings.
Subject content
A range of political, social, professional, philosophical, environmental and community issues
confronting the early childhood professional, locally, nationally and globally is explored and
discussed. The work of theorists such as Bourdieu, Freire and Foucault is examined in gaining an
understanding of the concepts of power, equity, access and opportunity. The subject focuses on key
issues that have shaped the teaching profession, as well as those with current and future impact.
The initial focus of the subject is on comparing and contrasting early childhood education practice
prior to school with primary teaching practice from the perspectives of: the teaching environment;
organisational structures; governing policies, guidelines, standards and codes of practice; curriculum;
and the role and responsibilities of the teacher.
The roles of the prior-to-school and primary teacher in contemporary society are explored. Students
are encouraged to reflect on their own experiences and beliefs and critically analyse some of the
aspects introduced in ECT1104 Introduction to Professional Practice including professional and legal
obligations defined by professional codes of practice.
Several of the more critical contemporary issues in early childhood education emphasised in this
subject are: inclusion and difference; diversity; complexity of family issues and expectations;
professionalism; multi-literacies and growth of technologies; environmental challenges; and
acknowledging children’s voice in the learning environment. Theoretical perspectives on social
behaviour are examined by students as they develop their own philosophy, and plan and practice
implementation strategies to support children’s positive social engagement, self-regulation, emotional
resilience, well-being and perseverance.
The impact of national and international policy and practice on early childhood education in Victoria is
the catalyst for analysis of issues and policy to explore possible future directions within the
profession. The subject also examines key challenges and opportunities related to current
Bachelor of Early Childhood Teaching 2017 Subject Outline ECT2204
technologies, particularly digital technologies, relevant to professional practice and learning and
teaching in prior-to-school and school settings. Identification of potential strategies to address
contemporary challenges and students’ own ongoing professional development needs are
considered.
Attendance
Attendance and participation in classes is important for individual and group learning. You
are expected to take responsibility for attending and contributing to classes, and to giving
priority to your final semester study – including attendance and meeting scheduled
assessment dates. Academic staff shall monitor student attendance. If you are unable to
attend class, please advise your tutor or lecturer. Non-attendance for six consecutive
weeks without notification shall result in an automatic withdrawal.
Please note: a minimum of 80% attendance is expected and failure to meet this
requirement may impact upon applications for deferred assessments and other
considerations.
Bachelor of Early Childhood Teaching 2017 Subject Outline ECT2204
Readings
Key text
Ailwood, J., Boyd, W., & Theobald, M. (2016). Understanding Early Childhood Education and Care in
Australia: Practices and Perspectives. Allen & Unwin.
Other Recommended Readings
References
Breathnach, H., Danby, S., & O’Gorman, L. (2017). ‘Are you working or playing? ’Investigating young
children’s perspectives of classroom activities. International Journal of Early Years Education, 1-16.
Brown, A., & Grigg, J. (2016). Critical narrative as a framework for professional border-crossing in
early childhood. Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, 1463949116668097.
Colliver, Y., & Fleer, M. (2016). ‘I already know what I learned’: young children's perspectives on
learning through play. Early Child Development and Care, 186(10), 1559-1570.
Fox, J. L., & Diezmann, C. M. (2017). The Australian Early Years Learning Framework and ICT: A
Part of Life or Apart from Life?. In Contemporary Issues and Challenge in Early Childhood Education
in the Asia-Pacific Region (pp. 143-163). Springer Singapore.
Gibson, M. (2015). “Heroic victims”: Discursive constructions of preservice early childhood teacher
professional identities. Journal of Early Childhood Teacher Education, 36(2), 142-155.
Gibson, M., Cumming, T., & Zollo, L. (2017). Re-Thinking Discourse of Teacher Professionalism in
Early Childhood Education: An Australian Perspective. In Contemporary Issues and Challenge in
Early Childhood Education in the Asia-Pacific Region (pp. 203-219). Springer Singapore.
Gibson, M., McArdle, F., & Hatcher, C. (2015). Governing child care in neoliberal times: Discursive
constructions of children as economic units and early childhood educators as investment
brokers. Global Studies of Childhood, 5(3), 322-332.
Miller, M. G. (2017). Reconceptualist work in a colonising context: Challenges for Australian early
childhood education. In Contemporary Issues and Challenge in Early Childhood Education in the
Asia-Pacific Region (pp. 33-50). Springer Singapore.
Nothard, M., Irvine, S., Theobald, M., Staton, S., Pattinson, C., & Thorpe, K. (2015). “I have to rest all
the time because you are not allowed to play”: exploring children’s perceptions of autonomy during
sleep-time in long day care services. International Journal of Early Childhood, 47(3), 423-442.
Press, F., Wong, S., & Gibson, M. (2015). Understanding who cares: creating the evidence to
address the long-standing policy problem of staff shortages in early childhood education and
care. Journal of Family Studies, 21(1), 87-100.
Theobald, M. (2017). The work of interpreters to gain children’s perspectives within culturally and
linguistically diverse classrooms. International Journal of Early Years Education, 1-17.
Bachelor of Early Childhood Teaching 2017 Subject Outline ECT2204
Journals
Australasian Journal of Early Childhood (AJEC)
Curriculum and Teaching
Childhood Education
Early Childhood Development and Care
Educational Psychology
Early Childhood Research Quarterly
International Journal of Early Childhood Research & Development
Journal of Curriculum Studies
Journal of Early Childhood Teacher Education
Referencing
For information on correct referencing, p lease refer to:
http://www.ic.holmesglen.vic.edu.au/how_doI/HolmesglenReferencingGuidev.1.2.pdf
http://www.lib.rmit.edu.au/easy-cite/
Bachelor of Early Childhood Teaching 2017 Subject Outline ECT2204
ECT 2204: Contemporary Issues in Prior to School and
Primary School Teaching - Semester 2, 2017
Date: week
commencing
Topic
Assessment/
comments
Week 1
19/07/17
Subject overview and expectations
Introduction to Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood
Education and Care
Post-tutorial activities:
Subject Outline
Bright Space Week 1 content
Week 2
26/07/17
Pre-reading: Chapter 2
Historical perspectives on children and childhood
Pre-tutorial activities:
Bright Space Week 2
Week 3
02/08/17
Pre-reading: Chapter 3
Theoretical perspectives on early childhood
Pre-tutorial activities:
Bright Space Week 3
Practicum 4 – Childcare: Birth to 2 years
Monday 07/08/2017 – Friday 25/8/2017 (15 day block)
Assessment task 1 due 11/08/2017
Week 4
30/8/2017
Pre-reading: Chapter 4
Practical approaches and philosophies in early childhood
education and care
Pre-tutorial activities:
Bright Space Week 4
Week 5
06/09/2017
Pre-reading: Chapter 5
Key ideas, research and challenges in early childhood
education and care
Pre-tutorial activities:
Bright Space Week 5
Week 6
13/09/2017
Pre-reading: Chapter 6
Contexts, policy and frameworks of early childhood
education and care
Pre-tutorial activities:
Bachelor of Early Childhood Teaching 2017 Subject Outline ECT2204
Bright Space Week 6
Week 7
20/09/2017
Pre-reading: Chapter 7
Cultural safety for Indigenous children in early childhood
settings
Pre-tutorial activities:
Bright Space Week 7
Assessment
Task due
20/09/2017
Mid - Semester break
25/09/17 – 06/10/17
Week 8
11/10/2017
Pre-reading: Chapter 8
Diversity and inclusion in early childhood education and care
Pre-tutorial activities:
Bright Space Week 8
Week 9
18/10/2017
Pre-reading: Chapter 9
Ethical responsibilities in early childhood education and care
Pre-tutorial activities:
Bright Space Week 9
Week 10
25/10/2017
Pre-reading: Chapter 10
Planning for children's learning: curriculum, pedagogy and
assessment
Pre-tutorial activities:
Bright Space Week 10
Week 11
1/11/2010
Wrap up of Contemporary Issues in ECT
Bright Space Online session
Assessment
Task due
1/11/2017
The completion date of this subject may vary according to achievement of requirements and/or to allow for all
assessment administration processes to occur.
Bachelor of Early Childhood Teaching 2017 Subject Outline ECT2204
Assessment summary
Assessment task
Type of assessment task*, specific topics,
including any special format.
Duration/Length
and/or word limits
Learning outcomes
assessed
Weighting
Essay
A literature review of a contemporary issue
in early childhood education prior to school
contexts.
1,500 words 1, 2 40%
Essay (2,500 words)
Building on the literature review submitted
for the previous assessment, link the findings
with current practice observed during
practicum experiences. Critically reflect on
how the work of contemporary theorists
studied in this subject may support best
practice relevant to this issue demonstrating
an understanding of the links between
research and practice. Consideration of the
implications for improvement in practices
and the potential role of emergent
technologies in this process should be
discussed. The teacher’s role in these
processes should also be discussed.
2,500 words 1-4 60%
Classroom management plan
Prepare a plan to develop a positive learning
environment including learning and teaching
strategies to support children’s individual
and diverse needs. These strategies should
be responsive to the learning strengths and
needs of students from diverse linguistic,
cultural, spiritual (religious) and socio-
economic backgrounds. Critically analyse the
plan in relation to current theoretical
perspectives and identify possible challenges
and opportunities.
1,000 words 5-6 20%
* Examples of types of assessment tasks include: assignments; examinations; group projects; online quiz/test;
presentations; work-based projects; and reflective journals. Ensure that details of the types of assessment tasks are included
such as specific topics, duration/length/word limit of assessment and any specific formats.
Bachelor of Early Childhood Teaching 2017 Subject Outline ECT2204
Assessment Details
Assessment 1 – Literature Review
Due date: 11 th August 2017
Length: 1,500 words paper
Mark loading: 30%
The Literature Review is on a contemporary issue in early childhood education prior-to-school or
primary school contexts. Students are to consult with the rubric to ensure that they are including the
required content. Students are to identify their topics by week 3 and be prepared to discuss this
during the week 4 tutorial.
Students are expected to:
include a rationale for how their contemporary issue links to an issue which impacts upon the
practices of early childhood teachers in either a prior-to-school or primary school context;
review a minimum of six articles related to their specific contemporary issue;
complete an annotated bibliography of their articles; and submit these as appendices. Please note
that the submissions of entire articles are not acceptable.
Students are required to:
interpret, analyse and evaluate the research findings.
identify similarities and differences in the research literature.
shows clear links to the implications of the issue on the role of an early childhood teacher in
either a prior-to-school or primary school setting.
summarise their overall findings.
Bachelor of Early Childhood Teaching 2017 Subject Outline ECT2204
ECE2204 Assessment 1: Literature Review: Value 30%
Lecturer: Sylvie Fenech
Student Name:
Contemporary Issue reviewed:
Assessment Criteria
Unsatisfactory,
not acceptable,
does not meet
criteria
Satisfactory,
meets criteria
to a basic
standard,
adequate
Good.
Meets
criteria to
an
acceptable
standard.
Above
average.
Very good.
Meets
criteria to
a high
standard,
well above
average
Outstanding,
excellent,
exceptional,
clearly meets
criteria to a
very high
standard
Weight Marks
0%-49%
N
50-59%
P
60-69%
C
70-79%
D
80+%
HD
Identifies and reviews a minimum of
six articles related to a contemporary
issue
Includes a rationale for how their
contemporary issue impacts upon
the practices of early childhood
teachers.
Literature is from reputable sources
Annotated bibliography attached as
appendices
10
Content and length indicates depth
of research
The review identifies similarities,
differences and areas for future
research
Review shows clear links to the role
of an early childhood teacher in a
range of contexts.
Summarises overall findings from the
review
The research complements &
extends information & knowledge
learned in class & indicates that
accurate information is gathered
from a variety of sources.
Review backs up all statements and
examples given: sources and quotes
are acknowledged and referenced
Content does not rely on reader
having extensive prior knowledge
15
Review is required length of 1,500
words
The majority of the content is written
in the student’s own words
Spelling and grammar are correct
The language is clear and
accessible, jargon or technical terms
are explained and complex
vocabulary is used correctly
Written communication is concise
and avoids unnecessary repetition
5
Total
30
Bachelor of Early Childhood Teaching 2017 Subject Outline ECT2204
Assessment 2 – Essay
Due date: 20 th September 2017
Length: 2,500 words
Mark loading: 50%
Students will build on the literature review submitted for the previous assessment and link the
findings with current practices observed during practicum experiences.
You will critically reflect on how the work of contemporary theorists studied in this subject may
support best practice relevant to the chosen issue, demonstrating an understanding of the links
between research and practice. Consideration of the implications for improvement in practices and
the potential role of emergent technologies in this process should be discussed. The teacher’s role
in these processes should also be discussed.
Bachelor of Early Childhood Teaching 2017 Subject Outline ECT2204
ECT2204 Assessment 2: Essay: Value 50%
Lecturer: Sylvie Fenech
Student Name:
Assessment Criteria
Unsatisfactory,
not acceptable,
does not meet
criteria
Satisfactory,
meets
criteria to a
basic
standard,
adequate
Good. Meets
criteria to an
acceptable
standard.
Above
average.
Very good.
Meets
criteria to a
high
standard,
well above
average
Holmes ECT2204 Contemporary Issues in Prior to School 代写
Outstanding,
excellent,
exceptional,
clearly meets
criteria to a
very high
standard
Weight Marks
0%-49%
N
50-59%
P
60-69%
C
70-79%
D
80+%
HD
Essay builds on the literature review
demonstrate an understanding of the
links between research and practice
links the findings with current practices
observed during practicum experiences
critically reflects on how the work of
more than one contemporary theorist
may support best practice relevant to
the chosen issue
20
Essay considers implications for:
the potential role of emergent
technologies
the role of the teacher
implications for your practice as a pre-
service teacher
20
Spelling and grammar are correct
The language is clear and accessible,
jargon or technical terms are explained
and complex vocabulary is used
correctly
Written communication is concise and
avoids unnecessary repetition
Sources and quotes are acknowledged
and correctly referenced
10
Total
50
Comments
Bachelor of Early Childhood Teaching 2017 Subject Outline ECT2204
Assessment 3 – Classroom Management Plan (Classroom
Guidance)
Due date: 1 st November 2017
Length: 1,000 words
Mark loading: 20%
Students are to prepare a plan to develop a positive learning environment including learning and
teaching strategies to support children’s individual and diverse needs.
These strategies should be responsive to the learning strengths and needs of students from diverse
linguistic, cultural, spiritual (religious) and socio-economic backgrounds.
Critically analyse the plan in relation to current theoretical perspectives and identify possible
challenges and opportunities.
Students are expected to discuss how their plan:
Is suited to one particular context (either prior-to-school or primary school).
Has implications, relevance and a relationship with the other sector, i.e. either prior-to-school
or primary school.
How the plan has changed over the duration of this subject due to readings and/or classroom
discussions on contemporary practice issues.
Demonstrates links to their philosophy of teaching and current critical theory.
Bachelor of Early Childhood Teaching 2017 Subject Outline ECT2204
ECT2204 Assessment 3: Classroom Management Plan (Classroom Guidance) Value 20%
Lecturer: Sylvie Fenech
Student Name:
Assessment Criteria
Unsatisfactory,
not acceptable,
does not meet
criteria
Satisfactory,
meets
criteria to a
basic
standard,
adequate
Good. Meets
criteria to an
acceptable
standard.
Above
average.
Very good.
Meets
criteria to a
high
standard,
well above
average
Outstanding,
excellent,
exceptional,
clearly meets
criteria to a
very high
standard
Weight Marks
0%-49%
N
50-59%
P
60-69%
C
70-79%
D
80+%
HD
Students discuss how their plan:
Is suited to one particular context (either
prior-to-school or primary school)
Has implications, relevance and a
relationship with the other sector (i.e.
either prior-to-school or primary school)
Changed over the duration of this
subject due to readings and classroom
discussions.
Demonstrates links to their philosophy
of teaching and current critical theory.
15
Spelling and grammar are correct
The language is clear and accessible,
jargon or technical terms are explained
and complex vocabulary is used
correctly
Written communication is concise and
avoids unnecessary repetition
Sources and quotes are acknowledged
and correctly referenced
5
Total
20
Comments
Bachelor of Early Childhood Teaching 2017 Subject Outline ECT2204
Contacts
Name Position Contact
Management & Administration
Reception Department of Early
Childhood Education
(03) 9564 6267
Fax (03) 9564 6453
Dianne
Merriweather
Head of Department
(03) 9564 6259
.au
Dr Hanan Sukkar Higher Education
Course Leader
(03) 9564 6362
Lisa Dawes Practicum Manager
(03) 9654 6259
Connie Castellan Practicum Officer (H. Ed)
(03) 9209 5002
Academic Staff
Frances Burton Lecturer
(03) 9564 6365
Sylvie Fenech Lecturer
TBC
Melissa Colville Lecturer
(03) 9564 6432
Mary Hughes Lecturer
(03) 9564 6429
Sue Lancaster Lecturer
(03) 9564 6376
General Information
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Information Office
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(03) 9564 6201
Holmesglen Postal
Address
PO Box 42 Holmesglen 3148