Abstract

Teacher education students will explore experiential learning theory and critically apply this methodology to Stage 6 classroom drama education. This subject develops the skills of programming, planning, implementing and assessing classroom drama learning experiences for stage 6 students with a range of abilities and backgrounds. It builds on the knowledge … For more content click the Read More button below.

Syllabus

Authentic pedagogyPractical and theoretical approaches to Stage 6 content areasProgramming for quality teaching and authentic pedagogy in dramaTeaching and learning strategies for the Stage 6 drama classroomTeaching in a diverse classroomDifferentiated teaching and learningAssessment for Stage 6: Developing assessment strategiesAssessment for Stage 6: HSC markingEmbedding Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander … For more content click the Read More button below.

Assessment items

1. Planning and assessing Stage 6
2. Resource booklet and performance evaluation

Assumed knowledge

Student has completed subject EML443 prior to undertaking this subject.

Enrolment restrictions

This subject is available to students entering into the following courses:

Entry into the Bachelor of Teaching (Secondary)
Master of Teaching (Secondary)
Bachelor of Education (K-12)
Bachelor of Educational Studies

or as determined by the Course Director.

Not available to students who have completed EML492.