This subject enables Teacher Education Students (TES) to establish an introduction to contemporary theories and practices to equip students to teach the ACARA English curriculum 7-10 and NSW English syllabus (Stages 4 to 5), drawing on critical theories such as critical literacy, cultural heritage, cultural literacy, personal growth and the social view of language. This subject provides ‘real life’ examples as a means of contextualising theories within the theory and practice of explicit teaching. Topics include principles of learning and teaching in English and effective pedagogy, as well as current debates and issues relevant to teaching secondary English in contemporary contexts. A variety of curriculum frameworks are explored while learning about the developing of programs and lesson plans, assessment tasks and modes of providing feedback to students and parents. TES, in accordance with the K-10 Curriculum Framework and Statement of Equity Principles take account of the diverse needs of all students ensuring all students can fully participate in learning experiences.
The following subjects are prerequisites:
Major study in English with at least three subjects of a strong core of textual studies including literature; other subjects may include: communications, creative writing, linguistics, cultural studies or media.
No prescribed texts applicable.