Hobart
Minimum enrolment number of 12 applies to this offering. Should enrolments not reach the minimum number required for on-campus study, students may be transferred to the on-line offering and advised of this change before semester commences.
Introduction
Each of EMT625 and EMT627 is the second of a pair of Units that present the theory, methods and practice of teaching high school mathematics and numeracy, with EMT625 focussing on the 7-12 curriculum and EMT627 focussing on Grades 7-9. These Units generally will be taken after completing the appropriate pre-requisite Unit EMT525 Teaching the Grade 7-12 Mathematics Curriculum or EMT527 Teaching the Grade 7-9 Mathematics Curriculum.
EMT625 and EMT627 focus on the learning of mathematics in secondary school classrooms, particularly Years 7 to 12 for EMT625 and Years 7 to 9 for EMT627, and will build students’ pedagogical content knowledge for teaching mathematics in a productive way. This Unit develops an appreciation of how students in the secondary years form mathematical concepts, and how teaching can foster effective learning. It will consider issues associated with understanding mathematics and developing mathematical thinking, which includes an examination of incomplete and misconceived understanding. In addition, the Units will investigate ways to incorporate reasoning and problem-solving in the mathematics classroom. The importance of visualisation for many students and the continued need for concrete experiences through the high school years is covered. The use of technology in relation to issues of understanding, reasoning, and problem solving is considered. The Unit will also address the design and evaluation of assessment approaches at the junior and senior secondary levels.
The broad aims for this Unit are:
- To increase knowledge of how to address the mathematics proficiency strands in the Australian Curriculum, especially understanding, reasoning, and problem solving;
- To develop capacity and competence to identify and deliver mathematics teaching and learning experiences that develop higher order thinking and conceptual understanding;
- To acquire knowledge and develop skills relating to designing and evaluating assessment tasks in mathematics curriculum for Year 7 to Year 12 students;
- To understand how research in mathematics education can inform practice.
Summary 2020
Unit name | Grade 7-9 Students as Mathematics Learners |
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Unit code | EMT627 |
Credit points | 12.5 |
Faculty/School | College of Arts, Law and Education Faculty of Education |
Discipline | Education |
Coordinator | Brett Stephenson |
Teaching staff | |
Level | Postgraduate |
Available as student elective? | No |
Breadth Unit? | No |
Availability
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You cannot enrol in this unit as well as the following:
Teaching
Teaching Pattern | On Campus: Lecture online and 1 x 3 hour tutorial for 13 weeks. Online: Fully online with weekly readings and activities. |
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Assessment | AT1: Teach mathematics to peers (15%); AT2: Essay and app evaluation (35%); AT3 Evaluating and developing assessment (50%) |
Timetable | View the lecture timetable | View the full unit timetable |
Flexible Study Options
This unit is available face to face on Hobart Campus only and fully online via distance enrolment.
Textbooks
Required | Please use the link to Co-op Bookshop below |
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