Curriculum, Planning and Assessment for Infants: Practicum 3E
Duration
- One Semester or equivalent
Contact hours
- 12 Hours face to face + blended + Swinburne Online
On-campus unit delivery combines face-to-face and digital learning. For Online unit delivery, learning is conducted exclusively online.
2025 teaching periods
Hawthorn Higher Ed. Semester 1 |
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Prerequisites
150 Credit Points in:
BA-EDUEC Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood)
or
BA-EDUEC2 Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood)
or
BA-EDUECT Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood Teaching)
or
BA-EDUECTS Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood Teaching)
or
BA-EDECP Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood and Primary)
or
BA-EDECPS Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood and Primary)
AND
EDU10001 Introduction to Curriculum Planning and Assessment: Practicum 1
Introduction to Curriculum Planning and Assessment for Primary: Practicum 1 (EDU10027)
Aims and objectives
Unit Learning Outcomes (ULO)
1. Express a clear rationale for using an appropriate curriculum for babies and toddlers
2. Plan and construct rich learning environments indoors and outdoors and use a range of teaching practices and resources that engage infants and toddlers in learning appropriate to their interests, abilities and needs
3. Communicate and relate to families respectfully and in ways that demonstrate awareness of the particular importance of collaboration and shared decision making
4. Plan, implement and evaluate learning experiences that demonstrate the ability to articulate aims, objectives, procedures, outcomes and evaluation practices
5. Assess and document children’s development and learning in collaboration with families in a variety of ways that lead to a deep and broad basis for planning curriculum
6. Model respectful and sensitive interaction with very young children (birth to two years) in ways that lead to establishing and strengthening relationships that support learning