Details for CRS340 Curriculum Studies – Music: Part B

This subject builds on the understandings of curriculum, pedagogy and assessment for teaching developed in CRS240 Curriculum Studies – Music: Part A and provides students with an opportunity to understand the various discourses that inform teachers’ knowledge and pedagogical practice, as well as critically engaging with models of pedagogy necessary to teach the NESA Music 1, 2 & Music Extension Stage 6 Syllabus. It enables teacher education students to extend their own creative capacities, and their understanding and knowledge of Years 11-12 music teaching; creating, and performing. Teacher education students will develop teaching methodologies, assessment tools, and practical strategies to effectively teach Music, with a specific emphasis on Years 11-12 students. 

Quick Stats

  • Currently offered by Alphacrucis: Yes
  • Course code: CRS340
  • Credit points: 10

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Prerequisite

The following courses are prerequisites:

  • CRS240 Curriculum Studies – Music: Part A 
  • EDU103 Foundations in Christian Education
  • EDU116 Introduction to Learning Theory
  • or 40 credit points

Unit Content

Outcomes

  1. Produce five sequential differentiated lesson plans for Stage 6, showing: GCs and CCPS using inquiry-based approaches and applying and assessing age appropriate and differentiated teaching activities for a range of abilities and diverse backgrounds that integrate historical concept development; skills development; knowledge acquisition with effective resource selection to accommodate diversity and enhance problem based learning; 
  2. Apply an analytical approach to sequential planning involving theories/ models and strategic activities to improve student learning, and use evidenced based research to support strategies within both Christian and state school contexts. 
  3. Generate teacher documents including differentiation and use of online comparative case study, demonstrating an understanding of the syllabus; 
  4. Design assessment tasks for learning, recording and reporting, which can be used as moderation for similar classes or record keeping and connects to the unit learning outcomes; 
  5. Integrate an analytical approach to sequential planning involving theories/ models and strategic activities to improve student learning and includes explicit strategies to support students’ wellbeing and safety- legally and educationally and uses evidenced based research to support strategies within the Christian context of the school environment. 
  6. Select and evaluate appropriate Music Years 11-12 learning and teaching resources that will increase engagement and understanding while demonstrating knowledge of a range of resources, including ICT, that engage students in their learning and demonstrate an understanding of the APST in identifying professional learning needs. 

Subject Content

  1. NESA Music Stage 6  
  2. Values and human issues
    • Community Participation
    • Teacher professional associations
  3. Teaching Music Stage 6 
    • Teacher Decision Making  
    • Teaching General Capabilities
    • Teaching for the range of abilities
    • Teaching for Diverse Settings 
  4. Teacher program development
    • Teacher decision making
  5. Models Supporting Assessment 

This course may be offered in the following formats

  •  Face to face on site (extensive)
  • E-learning (online/asynchronous) 
  • E-learning (online/synchronous) 

Please check the timetable to see when this subject will next be offered at Alphacrucis University College.

Assessment Methods

  1. Lesson Plan Sequence (30%)
  2. Designing and Assessing a Unit of Work (20%)
  3. Professional e-portfolio (50%)

Prescribed Text

No prescribed texts applicable.