This module is a core element of level 7 of the B.A. Education in year one and is designed to introduce students to concepts, skills, and purposes of literacy. It discusses the inter-related nature of listening, talking, reading and writing. The module recognises the significance for personal and linguistic development of uses of language. Students will develop their understanding of (oral and written) language development. They will reflect on, and develop, their own knowledge about language.
The module will support students towards meeting the GTCS Standard for Provisional Registration by working towards the following standards: Social Justice (1.1); Professional Commitment (1.2); Have knowledge and understanding of relevant educational principles and pedagogical theories to inform professional practices (2.1.1); communicate appropriately with every learner, modelling and promoting competence and confidence in literacy and numeracy and health and wellbeing (3.1.1, 3.2.3); Engage critically with literature, research and policy (3.3.1).
In relation to Learning for Sustainability, students will develop their understanding of literacy as a right and explore the value of this right to wider aspects of human development. They will also explore aspects of inclusion and social justice through consideration of literacy practices in schools in placement tasks. The outdoors is introduced as a stimulus for learning in this module and the students are supported to develop a critically reflective practice.
Through participating in this module, students will develop UWS Graduate Attributes and will demonstrate, in particular, that they are knowledgeable, analytical, digitally literate, educators who are adept at communicating and collaborating.
- The module will support students towards meeting the GTCS Standard for Provisional
Registration by working towards the following standards: Social Justice (1.1);
Professional Commitment (1.4); Have knowledge and understanding of contexts for
learning to fulfil their responsibilities in literacy, numeracy, health and wellbeing and
interdisciplinary learning (2.1.4): Have knowledge and understanding of relevant
educational principles and pedagogical theories to inform professional practices (2.3.1);
Communicate effectively and interact productively with learners, individually and
collectively (3.1.2); Read and critically engage with professional literature, educational
research and policy (3.4.1).
- In relation to Learning for Sustainability, students will develop their understanding of
literacy as a right and explore the value of this right to wider aspects of human
development. They will also explore aspects of inclusion and social justice through
consideration of literacy practices in schools in placement tasks. The outdoors is
introduced as a stimulus for learning in this module and the students are supported to
develop a critically reflective practice.
- Through participating in this module, students will develop UWS Graduate Attributes
and will demonstrate, in particular, that they are knowledgeable, analytical, digitally
literate, young educators who are adept at communicating and collaborating.
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