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EDSE3133: Teaching Mathematics 1B

2024 unit information

This first extension unit aims to develop further knowledge and understanding of key issues associated with teaching and learning mathematics from Kindergarten to Year 12. Preservice teachers will focus on developing teaching strategies appropriate for K-12 mixed ability settings. Issues associated with transition from primary school to secondary school will be explored in detail, focusing on the developmental nature of mathematics knowledge.

Unit details and rules

Managing faculty or University school:

Education

Code EDSE3133
Academic unit Education
Credit points 6
Prerequisites:
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72 credit points, including (EDSE2010 or EDHP2001) and 12 credit points at 2000-level from Mathematics
Corequisites:
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EDSE3131
Prohibitions:
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None
Assumed knowledge:
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None

At the completion of this unit, you should be able to:

  • LO1. demonstrate research-based knowledge of appropriate pedagogies for teaching mathematics in the primary school years and the middle years of schooling with a particular focus on catering for students in mixed-ability contexts and explore issues associated with the transition from primary schooling to secondary schooling
  • LO2. develop knowledge of a range of appropriate and engaging resources and materials to support a diversity of student learning of particular mathematical concepts
  • LO3. use research to develop knowledge of the range of approaches to curriculum delivery in different types of schools including homeschooling, selective high schools and central schools, and develop knowledge and understanding of the implications for mathematics teaching for other curriculum structures such as elective mathematics extension courses, acceleration, multi-stage classes, and single-sex classrooms in co-educational settings
  • LO4. consider the implications of state and federal policies about catering for students in remote and regional locations in NSW and the current programs and support mechanisms and compare these to research into catering for the needs of these students
  • LO5. develop research-based knowledge and understanding about the educational learning needs of adolescents and the implications for developing learning experiences in mathematics classrooms
  • LO6. demonstrate knowledge of the impact of teachers' beliefs on their teaching of mathematics and numeracy through the literature (both national and international) and by comparing and contrasting a range of teaching approaches for developing particular mathematics concepts.

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Session MoA ?  Location Outline ? 
Semester 1b 2024
Normal day Camperdown/Darlington, Sydney
There are no availabilities for previous years.

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