Details for CRS212 Science and Technology: Part A

Explore Science and Technology. Pre-service Teachers will explore relevant science and technology content and strategies to develop in primary students: science and technology knowledge, understandings, skills, attitudes and values.

Quick Stats

  • Currently offered by Alphacrucis: Yes
  • Course code: CRS212
  • Credit points: 10

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Prerequisite

The following courses are prerequisites:

  • EDU101—Foundations in Christian Learning and Teaching or 40 credit points

Unit Content

Outcomes

  1. Demonstrate an understanding of the principles of risk management in teaching science safely and effectively;
  2. Explain scientific concepts in the physical, biological and technological world;
  3. Discuss worldview and ethical issues relating to science and technology in both the classroom and society as a whole;
  4. Design curriculum materials, lesson plans, and assessment items for Stages 1-3 based on the relevant K-6 Science and Technology syllabus within a theoretical and practical framework;
  5. Apply skills that demonstrate an understanding of the scientific method and working scientifically.

Subject Content

  1. Religion and Science: The search for knowledge, differing methodologies, the history of science and the scientific method (success and failures), Scientific processes (observing, questioning, planning, predicting, testing, collecting, recording and analysing data, and drawing conclusions), communicating scientific results, ethics in science.
  2. The Science Curriculum: curriculum content; children’s concepts of scientists.
  3. Responsible Science Education: Scientific equipment, safety and risk management, social and ethical dimensions, current issues in science.
  4. Working Scientifically: plan and conduct first-hand investigations applying the skills and processes of Working Scientifically.
  5. Approaches to Teaching Science: constructivism, 5 E’s (Engage, Explore, Explain, Elaborate, Evaluate),Know/Want to Know/Learned(KWL) framework, authentic assessment, collaborative learning, problem based learning, emerging theories.
  6. Managing Information: Advanced searching techniques, evaluating information sources, locating scholarly information, collecting information (data collection devices, surveys), citing information, techniques for managing information, presenting and communicating information.
  7. Unit of Work: Teaching philosophy, Developing curriculum support materials (timetables, lesson plans, assessment items, evaluation strategies), Quality assurance (peer assessment, student feedback, personal refection). 

This course may be offered in the following formats

  • Face-to-Face
  • Distance/ Global Online

Please consult your course prospectus or enquire about how and when this course will be offered next at Alphacrucis University College.

Assessment Methods

  1. Individual Presentation (40%)
  2. Major Essay (40%)
  3. Assessing a Unit of Work (20%)

Prescribed Text

  • References will include the most current curriculum requirements for schools.

Check with the instructor each semester before purchasing any prescribed texts or representative references