ULO3: Demonstrate an understanding of the teaching and learning of reading and the impact of electronic multimedia and digital literacies. ULO4: Demonstrate an understanding of the teaching of reading
Unit Learning Outcomes
- ULO3: Demonstrate an understanding of the teaching and learning of reading and the impact of electronic multimedia and digital literacies.
- ULO4: Demonstrate an understanding of the teaching of reading and writing in years K-6, including phonemic awareness, systematic phonics instruction, sentence structure, and evidence-based approaches related to how to assess reading and writing, particularly for students who are at risk of falling behind, and monitoring student progress in reading.
Assessment Rationale
- What is the aim of this assessment?
- To demonstrate understanding of early reading and writing skills and knowledge about teaching and assessing these skills in children from diverse backgrounds.
- How does this assessment support real-life workplace skills?
- Develops the ability to be responsive to change.
- Encourages inquiring and reflective practice.
- Promotes commitment to excellence in scholarly and intellectual activities, including critical judgement.
Assessment Description
- What is required for this assessment?
- Write an essay to demonstrate understanding of early reading and writing skills.
- Use the child scenario provided in the Assessment 2 folder (select one child).
- What points must the essay consider?
- Explain your understanding of why early literacy and language skills are important for the child in the selected scenario.
- Explain how one diverse factor from the child scenario might impact the child’s literacy and language development.
- Explain and justify one teaching strategy and one learning activity for teaching the child reading.
- Explain and justify one teaching strategy and one learning activity for teaching the child writing.
- Explain and justify one formative assessment strategy for assessing the child’s reading.
- Explain and justify one formative assessment strategy for assessing the child’s writing.
- How many references are required?
- A minimum of 10 academic references to support the discussion.
Formatting and Style
- Which font and line spacing should be used?
- Arial font.
- 1.5 line spacing.
Assessment Submission
- In which formats can the assessment be submitted?
- Word (DOCX) or PDF only.
- How should the submission file be named?
- Use surname, initial, unit, and assessment name, e.g., McNaught.M_ENGL1004_A2 (Student number).
- Where is the submission link?
- Assessment Tasks and Submission Tab in the ENGL1004 Blackboard Site.
- What is the responsibility of the student regarding submission?
- Ensure the correct file and final version are submitted before the due date/time.
- Turnitin will display a green bar “Submission uploaded successfully: Download digital receipt” as proof.
Academic Integrity
- What values define academic integrity at SCU?
- Honesty, fairness, trustworthiness, courage, responsibility, respect.
- What breaches are included?
- Unacceptable GenAI use, poor referencing, misrepresentation, collusion, contract cheating, fabricating information, etc.
Limitations When Using GenAI
- How can GenAI tools be used in this assessment?
- Within defined limits.
- As a guide for research, brainstorming, and clarifying concepts only.
- What is not allowed?
- Writing part or all of the assessment.
- Copying GenAI-generated content without supporting reputable academic sources.
- How should GenAI use be acknowledged?
- Include SCU acknowledgement statement on the cover page.
- Tick relevant boxes and complete the table (if relevant).
- Include an appendix documenting prompts and outputs if GenAI is used.
- What safeguards are suggested for students?
- Ensure GenAI use is within defined limits.
- Ask the Unit Assessor if unsure.
- Keep a list of digital tools used and evidence of usage.
- Take screenshots of research and writing progress with date/time.
Special Consideration
- How can students request special consideration?
- Submit a Request for Special Consideration form via MyEnrolment before the original due date.
- Include supporting documents, e.g., medical certificates.
- Where can further information be found?
- SCU Special Consideration policy and procedures.
Late Submissions & Penalties
- What happens if the assessment is submitted late?
- A penalty of 5% of available marks is deducted at one minute past the deadline.
- A further 5% is deducted for each subsequent day late.
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