Thursday, 12 June 2014

EDP155 Understanding Learning SP2 2013

Assessment 2 – Project
Task 1 (Module 5)
Research the topic of inclusive education (don't forget to check the information on the different
Australian State Education Department Websites). Use the information you find and your
textbook to create an informative pamphlet on Inclusive Education.
Your pamphlet can be a three-fold version or a one-page flyer. Make sure you have a reference
box at the end and a section titled -Technology and Differentiation-.
Task 2 (Module 6)
Present an argument either for or against the use of rewards in the classroom (maximum of
300 words). Make sure you refer to scholarly research supporting your argument.
Task 3 (Module 7)
A. Consider a theme and learning area (Science, Society and Environment, English and so on),
where you might conduct a series of lessons on that topic. Outline one of these lessons in dot
points under the headings - Introduction, Main body and Conclusion. Make sure you state the
age group of the children. What will occur in each section? What activities will take place and
how. This is a brief lesson outline, not a lesson plan. Your outline should be no more than one
page.
B. Using the human memory model and your lesson outline, describe what strategies you will
use to maximise learning. Your response should be no more than one page.
Task 4 (Module 8)
As part of the interview process for a job in a school, you are asked the following: “Will you
use group work in your teaching? Why or why not? How would you use it in this school?”
Plan a response to this question (2-3 minutes) and record your answer using one of the
following:
• An audio file recording in a MS Word document in the notebook. Go to view, notebook layout
and click the audio notes tab to start your recording.
• A voice over to a PPT slide titled -Group Work-. For guidance on adding voice-over narration
refer to this video: How to record narration for a PowerPoint presentation for dummies
Consider the following:
• The school context - Early childhood, primary or secondary
• Links to theory - social constructivism
• How you would go about it - the essential components
• The benefits
Task 5 (Module 9)
Your task is to create a 10 slide PowerPoint Presentation (the cover and reference slide are
included in the 10 slides) on self-regulated learning and teaching. Be as creative as you like
with your presentation in regards to background, infographics, pictures etc, but make sure your
font size is appropriate and that font colour is readable and that does not clash with the
background.
Content to consider:
• What factors are involved in self-regulated learning
• Models of self-regulated learning; the self-regulated learning cycle
• Some examples of teaching students to be more self-regulating
• How teachers can support the development of self-regulated learning in the classroom. Also
consider the use of technology
• Emotional self regulation and how it can be developed in the classroom
Task 6 (Module 10)
A. Design a classroom learning environment for a specific age group. Present it as a digital
representation (bird's eye view) with a suitable key. In 200-250 words explain the physical
organisation in terms of minimising disruptive behaviour and maximising learning. The following
website might help you: http://classroom.4teachers.org/
B. Also create an electronic chart/poster of classroom rules or rights and responsibilities
suitable for the age group selected. Make sure they are expressed positively, kept to a
minimum number (between 5-8) and are unambiguous.


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