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This course develops knowledge about learning and assessment and the relationships between learning, teaching and assessment in school and early childhood education contexts. It gives initial teacher education students opportunities to develop knowledge for teaching and learning by examining what is known about the conditions for learning and emerging issues regarding the role of assessment in learning.
Students completing this course will be able to:1. Describe relationships between theories of learning, learning experiences and practices of assessment in education contexts.2. Identify features of the classroom/centre environment which can affect learning, teaching and assessment and demonstrate an understanding of how these features affect learning, teaching and assessment.3. Use principles of sound assessment to evaluate assessment resources, processes, and procedures in schools or early childhood centres.4. Explain how to interpret, use and report assessment information in a way that fosters learning.
This course will provide students with an opportunity to develop the Graduate Attributes specified below:
Critically competent in a core academic discipline of their award
Students know and can critically evaluate and, where applicable, apply this knowledge to topics/issues within their majoring subject.
Veronica O'Toole
David Pomeroy and Karen Turnock
REQUIRED TEXTBOOKSCompulsory Text Book for both on-campus and distance students is Educational Psychology: Developing learners, 9th Edition, 2017.You are recommended to purchase the eBook version of this book through the Pearson Education Web-site as follows: http://www.pearsoned.co.nz/9781292170701#Pearson MyLab EducationIn addition to purchasing this eBook, TEDU201 students will be able to register for MyLab Education, which provides further e-resources. Student Registration Instructions for MyLab Education, will be available through LEARN at the start of TEDU201, in 2019.Optional Hard Copy Version with MyLab Education.Students who wish to purchase a hard copy of Educational Psychology: Developing learners, 9th Edition, 2017, must order this through the University Bookshop (UBS) to ensure you get the correct resources. Make sure you order the version with MyLab Edu (Education) access.ISBN 9781488687747 VPACK Educational Psychology + MyLab EduFor hard copy textbook orders, and delivery options, please contact the University Bookshop (UBS) on 0800 827 266 (03 364 2043) or by email. See the UBS website for further information.Library Copy of Text BookA limited number of hard copies only, will be available for three-day loan through the Library.Other Recommended ReadingsSmith, Anne B. (2013). Understanding children and childhood: A New Zealand perspective, 5th ed., Wellington: Bridget Williams Books.A limited number of hard copies of this book will be available for three-day loan through the Library. The electronic version is also available through the Library. This is recommended reading for Early Childhood and Primary school relevance in the socio-cultural context of Aotearoa New Zealand.Your lecturers will identify relevant sections as appropriate throughout the course.Nuthall, Graham (2007). The hidden lives of learners. Wellington: NZCER Press.Available from the libraryOther Readings as posted on Learn during the course.
Domestic fee $761.00
International fee $3,188.00
* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.
For further information see School of Educational Studies and Leadership .