On successful completion of the module, students will be able to:
1 Begin to demonstrate an understanding of the underlying values and principles relevant to education studies and a developing personal stance which draws on their knowledge and understanding
The module has several strands.
It introduces early reading and systematic synthetic phonics: phonic knowledge and skills.
This includes reference to the ‘simple view of reading’ as a key theoretical perspective.
There is an emphasis on contexts for promoting language and reading comprehension in the early years including: shared reading; guided reading; individual reading.
The key features of simple narrative texts for beginning readers:
grammatical and structural features are identified.
Models of planning and assessment for formative purposes are demonstrated in preparation for School-based Training.
This module will address the following Teaching Standards for 2012 :
3. A teacher must demonstrate good subject and curriculum knowledge;
4. Plan and teach well structured lessons;
6. Make accurate and productive use of assessment.
Teaching methods will include weekly lectures, practical workshops and tutorials.
A range of directed independent tasks will be set during the module.
Lectures, workshops
Contact hours: 18
Intended group size: 40
torials
Contact hours: 2
Intended Group size: 40
Additional assessment information
The exam tests students’ knowledge and understanding of systematic synthetic phonics.
Assessment for formative purposes is provided throughout the module.
Students must pass the module (40% or above) and not be considered for marginal condonement
001 Exam 1 hour End of Semester 2 100%
Module Coordinator - Miss Helen Ryan-Atkin
Level - 4
Credit Value - 10
Pre-Requisites - NONE
Semester(s) Offered - 4YLQ4YLQ