On successful completion of the module, students will be able to:
1 demonstrate a secure knowledge and understanding of how children develop and that their progress may be affected by a range of developmental, social, religious, ethnic, cultural and linguistic influences
2 demonstrate knowledge and understanding of aspects of cultural and linguistic difference and societies; politics and educational policies; moral, religious and philosophical values, including issues of social justice and their effects on learning
3 question concepts and theories encountered in their studies
This module has several strands:
• An introduction to anti-racist approaches to planning a culturally inclusive curriculum with high expectations for all children. Focus is on approaches to teaching and learning which demonstrate a broad, rich and relevant curriculum
• Focus on the development of social, cultural, spiritual and moral values across the primary curriculum
• Emphasis on the principles of planning and teaching curriculum for global citizenship
• Focus on a range of approaches for building on children’s sense of identity, self-esteem and confidence. The interrelationship between self-concept and ethnic identity will be addressed
• Focus on the differing levels of attainment between ethnic groups
• An introduction to the theory, principles and research evidence related to the pedagogy for teaching children who are learning English as an additional language
Teaching methods will include weekly lectures, practical workshops and tutorials. A range of teaching models will be presented. Trainees will be required to work in pairs and groups during sessions.
Lectures/workshops
Contact hours: 20
Number of groups: 4