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Integrated Early Childhood Curriculum (EDU323) |
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Points: |
4 |
Enrolment Options: |
Murdoch: S2-internal, S2-external |
Description: |
This unit builds on EDU322/3221 Principles and Practices in Early Childhood Education and explores curriculum implications for the pre and early primary years. It will address integrated curriculum planning for children aged 3 to 8 years and will continue to develop the links between theory and practice in early childhood education introduced in EDU322/3221 Principles and Practices in Early Childhood Education. |
Contact time: |
Lectures: 1 per week; workshops: 3 hours per week. |
Prerequisites: |
EDU322/EDU3221 Principles and Practices in Early Childhood Education. BEd students must ALSO have successfully completed EDU101/EDU1011 Introduction to Teaching. |
Quota: |
This unit is subject to quota. Quota is due to a limited number of places available to complete school experience requirements. Selection is based on academic achievement in the BEd. |
Used in these Courses: |
Education (BEd) [Early Childhood and Primary Teaching] (Four Years) |
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