1、Year 1 YEAR 1 Education, Teachers and Teaching (EDUF1018) UNIT OF STUDY This unit of study is the first part of Education I and provides a general introduction to education and teaching. The unit integrates the following themes: knowledge, culture and the curriculum;
2、 teaching as a process and way of life; and, teachers as life-long learners and researchers. Within this unit, students are also mentored by more experienced students during their first semester transition to the university. At the conclusion of the unit students should have developed and demonstrat
3、ed an understanding of the complex character of teachers' work. Further unit of study information Classes 2x1-hr lectures/wk for 12wks, 1x1-hr tutorial/wk for 12 wks, 1x1-hr mentoring seminar/wk for 7 wks Assessment 2000wd essay (35%), 3000wd essay (35%), seminar presentation (30%) Faculty/dep
4、artment permission required? No Unit of study rules Prohibitions EDUF1011 Study this unit outside a degree Non-award/non-degree study If you wish to undertake one or more units of study (subjects) for your own interest but not towards a degree, you may enrol in single units as a non-award stu
5、dent. Cross-institutional study If you are from another Australian tertiary institution you may be permitted to underake cross-institutional study in one or more units of study at the University of Sydney. Early Childhood Settings and Communities (EDEC1001) UNIT OF STUDY This unit helps stude
6、nts become familiar with the range of early childhood settings available for children from birth to five years and their families within the community. It looks briefly at the history of early childhood education in Australia from the time of settlement to the present day. It examines contemporary a
7、pproaches to early childhood education, care and family support programs with particular focus on the social and cultural dynamic of the families utilising service types, and the communities in which they function. It looks at the similarities and differences between each type of setting and explore
8、s how early childhood programs promote play-based learning in family centered environments, ensuring children's care outcomes are maximised and promoting quality care and educational opportunities for children and families. Students will examine literature relating to the development of early childh
9、ood services and quality care and early education and review relevant Federal and State based policies that guide curriculum and practice and overall service operation and quality. Students are required to become familiar with relevant regulations governing early childhood services' governance and o
10、perations, particularly national regulatory frameworks and jurisdictional specific operational requirements governing early childhood education and care settings. As part of this unit you are required to become familiar with early childhood settings in the community through a series of site visits.
11、These can include, a Toy Library, a Children's Hospital, the Zoo, Powerhouse Museum, Maritime Museum, Occasional care, Local Library, Baby Health Centre, Playgroups, Gymbaroo, etc Further unit of study information Classes 1hr lecture/wk, 2hr tutorial/wk Assessment 2000wd portfolio (20%) and in-
12、class test (40%) and 2000wd essay (40%) Faculty/department permission required? No Study this unit outside a degree Non-award/non-degree study If you wish to undertake one or more units of study (subjects) for your own interest but not towards a degree, you may enrol in single units as a non-aw
13、ard student. Cross-institutional study If you are from another Australian tertiary institution you may be permitted to underake cross-institutional study in one or more units of study at the University of Sydney. Play and Learning in Early Childhood (EDEC1004) UNIT OF STUDY An in-depth knowle
14、dge and awareness of the nature and context of the play of infants, toddlers and young children is essential for early childhood educators. This unit enables students to observe and understand children's play and to provide a framework for planning developmentally appropriate play-based learning exp
15、eriences. The pedagogy of play and the importance of planning for and establishing environments for children's learning is based on communication with families, children's interests, and observation of children's play behaviour which draws on a range of historical, social, developmental and learning
16、 theories. Therefore this unit will focus on the theoretical underpinnings of children's play and address the changing nature of play as children grow and develop. The familial, social and cultural contexts of play will be considered along with play in the natural environment and the use of a variet
17、y of resources including technology. Further unit of study information Classes 1x1-hr lecture/wk, 1x2-hr tutorial/wk Assessment 2000wd essay (35%) and 2500wd report (40%) and workshop presentation with 1500wd report (25%) Faculty/department permission required? No Study this unit outside a d
18、egree Non-award/non-degree study If you wish to undertake one or more units of study (subjects) for your own interest but not towards a degree, you may enrol in single units as a non-award student. Cross-institutional study If you are from another Australian tertiary institution you may be permi
19、tted to underake cross-institutional study in one or more units of study at the University of Sydney. Human Development and Education (EDUF1019) UNIT OF STUDY This unit, which is the second part of Education I introduces students to the study of human development, with a particular emphasis on th
20、e development of early childhood through to adolescence. The unit addresses one of the major goals of Education I, II and III: the learning of a body of knowledge on 'human development (child and adolescent in particular)'. It is premised on the view that development is a complex and dynamic process
21、 and that teaching from this developmental perspective inevitably transforms teachers into problem solvers who adapt and modify their teaching and learning approaches, based on knowledge of factors that promote each child's optimal development. The unit will also consider the impact of history, cult
22、ure, and social context on learning and development. A core assumption of the unit is that the study of human development is cross disciplinary; involving in particular psychology, philosophy of science and neurobiology, and that existing developmental theories are open to question and continuing de
23、bate. Students are therefore encouraged to engage in this study with critical and creative minds. The unit focuses on the processes and products of human development, related to cognitive, emotional, social, moral & spiritual, motor, and language development. The classical theories will be considere
24、d in some detail and examined in the light of contemporary theory and research, drawing in particular on Dynamic Systems Theory and the neurobiology of the brain. Further unit of study information Classes 2x1-hr lectures/wk for 12 wks, 1x1-hr tutorial/wk for 12 wks Assessment (all parts compuls
25、ory) 30min seminar presentation (30%) and 1500wd reflective report (25%) and 2700wd essay (45%) Faculty/department permission required? No Unit of study rules Prohibitions EDUF1012 Study this unit outside a degree Non-award/non-degree study If you wish to undertake one or more units of study
26、 (subjects) for your own interest but not towards a degree, you may enrol in single units as a non-award student. Cross-institutional study If you are from another Australian tertiary institution you may be permitted to underake cross-institutional study in one or more units of study at the University of Sydney.






