
TEACH313-21X (NET)
Evidence-based Practice in English
15 Points
Staff
Convenor(s)
Richard Hill
7818
TC.3.32B
richard.hill@waikato.ac.nz
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Lecturer(s)
Marianne Robertson
7932
TL.3.11
marianne.robertson@waikato.ac.nz
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Paper Description
In this paper students develop an understanding of learning and teaching literacy with a focus on evidence-based practice and inquiry. Students extend their knowledge of research-based frameworks, curriculum documents and assessment, and apply this to practice.
Paper Structure
This predominantly online-taught paper runs from week 9-45. Students must attend on campus sessions during weeks 9 and 27. The first half of the paper is spread across the twelve weeks of trimester A with weekly tasks and coursework in Moodle. Coursework during the second half of the paper is concentrated into week 27 prior to your Professional Experience, and weeks 41-45 after your Professional Experience.
Learning Outcomes
Students who successfully complete the paper should be able to:
Assessment
The three assignments for this paper are closely integrated with the content of the paper sessions / modules, and are designed to assist students develop the understandings and competencies outlined in the teaching / learning outcomes. The paper will be assessed in accordance with the School of Education Te Kura Toi Tangata Regulations for papers in the Graduate Diploma of Teaching and the Bachelor of Teaching Degree.
This paper is internally assessed. All assignments are compulsory. Details are set out below.
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
Recommended Readings
Highly recommended texts (on desk loan at the Library)
Ministry of Education (2003). Effective literacy practice: Years 1-4. Wellington: Learning Media.
Ministry of Education (2006). Effective literacy practice: Years 5-8. Wellington: Learning Media.
Ministry of Education (2009). The New Zealand curriculum reading and writing standards for years 1-8. Wellington: Learning Media.
Ministry of Education ( 2010). Literacy learning progressions. Wellington: Learning Media.
Texts for Maori Medium
Te Tāhūhū o Aotearoa. (2008). Te marautanga o Aotearoa. Wellington: Learning Media.Te Tāhūhū o Aotearoa. (2011). He ara ako i te reo matatini. Wellington: Huia Publishers.
Te Tāhūhū o Aotearoa. (2008). Pānui arahanga. Wellington: Learning Media.
Rau, C. (1998). He mātai āta titiro ki te tūtukitanga mātātupu pānui, tuhi. Ngaruawahia: Kia Ata Mai Educational Trust.
Supporting Ministry texts
Ministry of Education (1992, 1996). Dancing with the pen. Wellington: Learning Media. [ISBN 0 478 05560 9] (out-of-print but on desk loan)
Ministry of Education (2000). Using running records: A resource for New Zealand classroom teachers. Wellington: Learning Media.
Ministry of Education (2002). Guided reading: Years 1-4. Wellington: Learning Media.
Ministry of Education (2005). Guided reading: Years 5-8. Wellington: Learning Media.
Ministry of Education (2008). The English language learning progressions: A resource for mainstream and ESOL teachers. Wellington: Learning Media.
Ministry of Education (2009a). Learning through talk: Oral language in years 1 to 3. Wellington: Learning Media.
Ministry of Education (2009b). Learning through talk: Oral language in years 4 to 8. Wellington: Learning Media.
Internet Website URLs
Online Support
Workload
100 level paper 150 total hours
200 level paper 200 total hours
300 level paper 200 total hours
Linkages to Other Papers
Prerequisite(s)
Prerequisite papers: TEACH111, TEACH210 or TEAL220
Restriction(s)
Restricted papers: TEAL321