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Unit description

Provides a student-focused strategy aimed at developing curriculum and assessment design skills that positively impact on learning and teaching. In addition to an investigation of the various pedagogical purposes of assessment, principles and practices for the design, management and administration of assessment will be reviewed. The unit also explores the role of technology in curriculum, learning and teaching.

Unit content

Module 1: An effective curriculum development process
Understanding curriculum
The relationship between curriculum, pedagogy and assessment
Decision making in planning coherent curriculum structures
The link between outcomes and assessment strategies
Critical analysis and research on curriculum development
Module 2: Assessment and reporting
Understanding assessment
Interpretation of assessment data
Assessment for learning, assessment of teaching.
Feedback, moderation, record keeping and reporting learning by using ICTs
Make recommendations for support and intervention.
Module 3: Technology and Education
Digital citizenship and safety (cyber-safety, digital footprint).
Integration of ICTs in the classroom and in society.
ICT in learning - 21st Century Pedagogy (using ICT tools and networks in learning).
ICT in teaching -  21st Century Teaching (learning spaces, inquiry based learning, mobile learning and teaching).

Learning outcomes

Unit Learning Outcomes express learning achievement in terms of what a student should know, understand and be able to do on completion of a unit. These outcomes are aligned with the graduate attributes. The unit learning outcomes and graduate attributes are also the basis of evaluating prior learning.

On completion of this unit, students should be able to:
1Critically review theoretical perspectives on curriculum development and reflect critically on theories and ideologies that underpin decision making in the process of curriculum development.
2Critically evaluate the relationship between various purposes and approaches to student assessment, and the subsequent design of student assessment.
3Identify and apply best practice to: feedback, moderation, storage of data and reporting on student assessment and results.
4Analyse diverse sources of assessment data and use it to inform teaching and learning.
5Investigate and analyse the relationship between pedagogy and various ICTs
6Research, synthesize and evaluate the role of educational technology in curriculum development.

On completion of this unit, students should be able to:

  1. Critically review theoretical perspectives on curriculum development and reflect critically on theories and ideologies that underpin decision making in the process of curriculum development.
  2. Critically evaluate the relationship between various purposes and approaches to student assessment, and the subsequent design of student assessment.
  3. Identify and apply best practice to: feedback, moderation, storage of data and reporting on student assessment and results.
  4. Analyse diverse sources of assessment data and use it to inform teaching and learning.
  5. Investigate and analyse the relationship between pedagogy and various ICTs
  6. Research, synthesize and evaluate the role of educational technology in curriculum development.

Teaching and assessment

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