This unit (ECE2003) introduces pre-service teachers to the historical and philosophical structures that shape contemporary life. By focusing on the forces that inform these structures, this unit provides pre-service teachers with the conceptual tools necessary to meaningfully situate themselves within the discourse of the history and philosophy of early childhood education. It introduces students to competing philosophical understandings of what constitutes reality and the 'good life'. Through this, pre-service teachers will gain insights into how such thinking shapes our attitudes to social and natural environments and the challenges these attitudes present for contemporary life. At the heart of this investigation lie the questions of how we should and do learn. Questions regarding education cannot be separated from debates concerning how should we live, thus this questioning must be understood as a fundamentally ethical undertaking. Given this, the unit seeks to raise awareness of the basic philosophical underpinnings of our culture in order to situate the pre-service teacher as a critical member of society.
Unit details
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Study level:
Undergraduate
Credit points:
12
Unit code:
ECE2003
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Learning Outcomes
1. | Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of both the historical and philosophical underpinnings of early childhood education. | ||
2. | Discuss the sources of social, political, intellectual and historical change. | ||
3. | Debate a range of key historical philosophical problems and perspectives. |
Assessment
Assessment type | Description | Grade |
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Assignment | Exercise demonstrating and applying early childhood change unit based knowledge. | 15% |
Review | Reflection drawing on central themes of the unit. | 50% |
Presentation | Presentation linking theory to key questions and problems. | 35% |
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