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EDCR131 English and Mathematics 1

Introduces teaching and learning in English and mathematics and statistics. Examines the ways in which language, literacy and number concepts are acquired and explores knowledge fundamental to English and mathematics and statistics understanding.

Paper title English and Mathematics 1
Paper code EDCR131
Subject Education
EFTS 0.15
Points 18 points
Teaching period(s) Semester 2 (On campus)
Semester 2 (On campus)
Domestic Tuition Fees (NZD) $912.00
International Tuition Fees Tuition Fees for international students are elsewhere on this website.

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Limited to
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Notes
Primary Education and Te Pōkai Mātauranga o te Ao Rua (Primary Bicultural Education) students only.
Contact

Mathematics & Statistics- To be confirmed.

English - Andrea Robertson andrea.robertson@otago.ac.nz

Teaching staff

Paper Co-ordinators:

To be confirmed (Mathematics & Statistics)
Andrea Robertson (English)

Teaching Staff:

Belinda Haig (Mathematics & Statistics)
Maria Kewene-Edwards (English)

Southland campus:

Allison McKenzie (Mathematics & Statistics)
Julie Mynes (English)

Paper Structure

Mathematics and Statistics

Planning for Mathematics learning

  • Knowledge of the Number and Algebra strand of Mathematics and Statistics in the New Zealand Curriculum
  • Progressions of learning
  • Key mathematical ideas
  • Suggested learning experiences in response to identified needs of children

Knowledge of mathematics

  • Development of children’s conceptual understanding of mathematics
  • Students’ relationships with mathematics
  • Mathematics as problem solving

Assessing Learning

  • Diagnostic interviews to identify the needs of children in relation to learning frameworks.

 

English

Planning for language learning

  • Introduction to the English curriculum – receptive and productive modes of English processes
  • Progressions of learning
  • Teaching visual language through picture books
  • Process drama to explore picture books

Knowledge of language (supported through web-based interactive sites)

  • Knowledge of language – structure, morphology, orthography, phonology, conventions, grammar
  • Knowledge of how texts work – structure, language and text features, register, style, genre

Children’s literature

  • Critical literacy
  • Learning through literature
Textbooks

Required Texts - Mathematics:

  • Jorgensen, R., Dole, S. & Larkin, K. (2020). Teaching mathematics in primary schools: Allen & Unwin.
  • New Zealand Ministry of Education. (2007). The New Zealand Curriculum. Wellington, New Zealand: Learning Media.

Recommended Text - Mathematics:

  • Boaler, J. (2015). Mathematical mindsets: Unleashing students' potential through creative math, inspiring messages and innovative teaching. John Wiley & Sons.

The following Numeracy Professional Development Project books will be provided to students:

  • Ministry of Education. (2008a). Book 1 The Number Framework. Wellington: Ministry of Education.
  • Ministry of Education. (2006b). Book 4 Teaching Number Knowledge. Wellington: Ministry of Education.
  • Ministry of Education. (2007). Book 5 Teaching Addition, Subtraction, and Place Value. Wellington: Ministry of Education.
  • Ministry of Education. (2008b). Book 6 Teaching Multiplication and Division. Wellington: Ministry of Education.

They are also available from the New Zealand Maths website, at www.nzmaths.co.nz

Required Texts - English: These will be provided to students

  • New Zealand Ministry of Education. (2007). The New Zealand Curriculum. Wellington, New Zealand: Learning Media.
  • New Zealand Ministry of Education. (2003). Effective Literacy Practice in Years 1 to 4. Wellington, New Zealand: Learning Media.
  • New Zealand Ministry of Education. (2006). Effective Literacy Practice in Years 5 to 8. Wellington, New Zealand: Learning Media.
Graduate Attributes Emphasised
Lifelong learning, Scholarship, Communication, Critical thinking, Ethics, Information literacy.
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Learning Outcomes

Students who successfully complete this paper will:

  • Demonstrate an emerging understanding of English and Mathematics in the New Zealand Curriculum
  • Engage with and use a range of theoretical and research based approaches for effective teaching and learning
  • Use assessment to determine the learning needs of a child
  • Demonstrate an emerging understanding of the literacy and mathematical progressions as embedded in the NZ Curriculum
  • Demonstrate understanding of te reo Māori and te ao Māori within English and Mathematics learning areas
  • Plan learning experiences in English and Mathematics in response to identified needs

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Timetable

Semester 2

Location
Dunedin
Teaching method
This paper is taught On Campus
Learning management system
Blackboard

Lecture

Stream Days Times Weeks
Attend
A1 Monday 09:00-09:50 28-34, 36-41

Tutorial

Stream Days Times Weeks
Attend one stream from
A1 Wednesday 10:00-11:50 28-34, 36-41
A4 Monday 13:00-14:50 28-34, 36-41
A5 Wednesday 14:00-15:50 28-34, 36-41
A6 Thursday 13:00-14:50 28-34, 36-41

Semester 2

Location
Invercargill
Teaching method
This paper is taught On Campus
Learning management system
Blackboard

Workshop

Stream Days Times Weeks
Attend
A1 Monday 09:30-10:50 28-34, 36-41
Wednesday 09:00-10:20 28-34, 36-41