Pre-requisites

None.

Co-requisites

None.

Learning Outcomes

On successful completion of this unit, the student will be able to:

Unit Description

The practice of education involves making hundreds of educational decisions each day. Good decisions ought to be about wanting to make appropriate, timely responses to support, encourage and guide learning. There are many factors that influence this process. This unit will look in particular at the investigation of our cultural contexts and situation, and how the foundational beliefs we hold interpret and give meaning to our experience and guide our decision making.

Topics

  1. Worldview and education: A brief introduction to the nature of worldviews and why they need to be addressed if you want to align practice with beliefs.
  2. Educational Objectives: Exploring historically and philosophically various views about being human and the biblical account and applying these to various goals of education.
  3. Definitions of Education: Exploring modern, postmodern, Indigenous and biblical views of reality, truth and knowledge. Using these frameworks taking a closer look at the Alice Springs Declaration. Examining the implications for pedagogical practices.
  4. Developing an understanding and respect for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories, cultures and languages within the Educational context.
  5. Western traditions of schooling: How did we get here? Examining historically the major paradigm shifts in society and the connection with changes in educational practices.
  6. Images of schooling and teaching in the 21st Century
  7. The impact of Biblical worldview on policy, curriculum and pedagogy

Unit offerings

Please note

The Unit Offerings listed above are a guide only and the timetable for any year is the final authority. The College may vary offerings based on demand, regulatory requirements, continual improvement processes or other conditions.

This unit may be available in different modes of delivery i.e. online and face-to-face as listed above. The unit content will not differ between these modes of delivery. There will possibly be a difference in the schedule and/or the prescribed assessment tasks, however both will cover and assess the same content.