
TEACH110-19B (HAM)
Literacy and Mathematics 1
15 Points
Staff
Convenor(s)
Judith Mills
8754
TL.1.01
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judith.mills@waikato.ac.nz
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Wendy Carss
7862
TC.3.32A
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wendy.carss@waikato.ac.nz
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Lecturer(s)
Derek Shafer
9709
TC.3.27
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derek.shafer@waikato.ac.nz
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Judith Mills
8754
TL.1.01
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judith.mills@waikato.ac.nz
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Linda Clark
7840
TL.4.03
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linda.clark@waikato.ac.nz
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Marianne Robertson
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marianne.robertson@waikato.ac.nz
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Phillipa Cosgriff
6739
TL.3.03
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phillipa.cosgriff@waikato.ac.nz
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Richard Hill
7818
TC.3.32B
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richard.hill@waikato.ac.nz
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Sashi Sharma
6298
TL.4.10
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sashi.sharma@waikato.ac.nz
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Administrator(s)
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Paper Description
Paper Structure
Taught hours include:
Literacy: 30 hours over six weeks (one hour lecture and 2 two-hour tutorials per week) - Weeks 1-6.
Mathematics: 30 hours over six weeks (one hour lecture and 2 two-hour tutorials per week) - Weeks 7-12
Learning Outcomes
Students who successfully complete the course should be able to:
Assessment
Assessment Links to Learning Outcomes and the Teacher Standards
Links to Tātaiako
In completing the literacy and mathematics components of this paper, you will be exposed to strategies and content that align to the key principles of Tātaiako, and will assist you to cater to the needs of Māori students so that they may ‘enjoy educational success as Māori’ (Ministry of Education, 2011, p. 4). This paper prioritises the establishment and nurture of close relationships with Māori students and their whānau (Whanaungatanga and Manaakitanga competencies). Satisfying Māori learning potential will be reliant on these aspects and your ability to connect to and uplift student backgrounds (Tangata Whenuatanga). The teaching approaches and strategies developed in this paper will assist you to cater to Maori students’ needs. Finally, you will be involved in classes that demonstrate techniques that will strengthen your ability to make connections with Māori students including arranging pair, group and class discussions (Wānanga competency), and learning from one another reciprocally (Ako competency).
Assessment Components
The internal assessment/exam ratio (as stated in the University Calendar) is 100:0. There is no final exam.
Required and Recommended Readings
Required Readings
Required readings for literacy
TEACH110 Books of readings for Literacy (online or paper copy)
• Ministry of Education. (2010). The Literacy Learning Progressions. Wellington: Learning Media. (This will be supplied in class)
Required reading for mathematics
TEACH110 Books of readings for Mathematics (online or paper copy)
• Anthony, G., & Walshaw, M. (2007). Effective pedagogy in mathematics/pāngarau: Best evidence synthesis iteration [BES]. Wellington: Ministry of Education. (This will be supplied in class)• Ministry of Education. (2007). The New Zealand Curriculum. Wellington: Learning Media. http://nzcurriculum.tki.org.nz/The-New-Zealand-Curriculum
• Ministry of Education, (2008). Te Marautanga o Aotearoa. Wellington: Author.
http://www.tmoa.tki.org.nz/Te-Marautanga-o-Aotearoa
• Ministry of Education. (2008). Numeracy professional development projects. (series of 10 booklets). Wellington: Learning Media.
• Ministry of Education. (2011). Tātaiako: Cultural Competencies for Teachers of Māori Learners. Wellington: Learning Media.
http://edlinked.waikato.ac.nz/student_resources/Tataiako.pdf
• Paper Readings/ Ko ngā pānui matua: Paper readings are available in an electronic format (see library home page) or hard copies.
Recommended Readings
Recommended readings for literacy:
- Ministry of Education. (2003). Effective literacy practice in years 1-4. Wellington: Learning Media
- Ministry of Education. (2006) Effective literacy practice in years 5-8. Wellington: Learning Media.
- Ministry of Education. (2009). Learning through talk: Oral language in years 1 to 3. Wellington: Learning Media
Recommended readings for mathematics. Ko ngā pānui hei tautoko:
- Averill, R., & Harvey, R. (Eds.). (2010). Teaching Primary School Mathematics and Statistics: Evidence based Practice. Wellington: NZCER Press.
- Fraser, D. & Hill, M. (Eds). (2016). The Professional Practice of Teaching (4th ed.). South Melbourne, Vic: Cengage Learning New Zealand. (Available on course reserve.)
- Teaching Children Mathematics (journal available online from 1994 on).
- Jorgensen, R. & Dole, S. (2011). Teaching Mathematics in Primary Schools. Crows Nest, NSW: Allen & Unwin. (Available on course reserve.)
Other Resources
Literacy: Internet website URLs
- English On-line: http://englishonline.tki.org.nz/
- Literacy online: http://literacyonline.tki.org.nz/ Ministry of Education
- Te Kete Ipurangi http://www.tki.org.nz
- Ministry of Education www.minedu.govt.nzhttp://www.minedu.govt.nz
- ESOL online: esolonline.tki.org.nz
Mathematics: Internet website URLs
- http://www.nzmaths.co.nz
- http://www.tki.org.nz/
- http://www.amathsdictionaryforkids.com
Online Support
Workload
Linkages to Other Papers
Restriction(s)
Restricted papers: TEMS120, TEAL120