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EPT329 Working Within The Community (8)

Abstract

This subject will explore the benefits, challenges, and skills needed for fostering positive communication and educational partnerships with children, parents and families within communities. Using a strengths perspective, preservice teachers will observe and focus on the interaction between school, home and community contexts. Preservice teachers will undertake a 20-day placement day in a school setting. Drawing on their knowledge and experience they will design communication strategies that recognise the pivotal role of education to the wellbeing of children, families and communities.

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Subject information

Duration Grading System School:
Session longSY/USSchool of Education

Enrolment restrictions

Students enrolled in Bachelor of Education (K-12), Bachelor of Education (K-12 Science), Bachelor of Education (Health & PE), Bachelor of Education (TAS), Bachelor of Educational Studies or as approved by the Course Director.
Prerequisite(s)
IKC101 and EPT218

Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this subject, students should:
  • explore research literature regarding the issues and challenges surrounding education contexts that affect the well-being of children, families and communities;
  • understand the development and implementation of strengths-based approaches to working as educators within communities;
  • develop skills in order to identify, and cater for, the strengths and needs of children and differing family structures, including children from: rural and remote, low-SES and Indigenous communities; culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds; and children with special and complex support needs;
  • demonstrate skills in applying a strengths approach to the educational workplaces and to the community settings in which they are working;
  • engage in critical enquiry and dialogue with subject coordinator, university liaison officer and associate teacher;
  • demonstrate knowledge of the National Professional Standards for Teachers;
  • complete 20 days in a secondary school environment.

Syllabus

The subject will cover the following topics:
  • strengths Approaches and Education, Family and Community Theories: History & Development;
  • theory, Research and Practice: What do they tell us about educational issues and contexts affecting children, families and communities?;
  • implementing verbal and non-verbal communication strategies for working with families;
  • 20 days of placement in a school setting;
  • participation in the teaching context, observing and critically reflecting on family and community communication;
  • designing and implementing strategies to foster positive communication and partnerships with families and communities; and
  • links to National Professional Standards for Teachers.

Work Place Learning

This subject contains a Compulsory Workplace Learning component of 20 days duration. This subject will involve a number of allocated days in a school setting.

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The information contained in the 2015 CSU Handbook was accurate at the date of publication: 01 October 2015. The University reserves the right to vary the information at any time without notice.