Unit rationale, description and aim
The Arts provide opportunities for children to develop a sense of self and a sense of others through imagining another’s culture, space, time and settings. Exploring meaning making through multiple modes in the Arts encourages young children to begin to see the world from their own and from other people’s different perspectives.
This unit emphasises the importance of young children’s engagement with the Arts (art, music, dance, movement, drama and media) in early years’ settings. It investigates the ways in which young children’s ideas, thoughts and feelings are created and interpreted through the arts. Early years educators will explore skills, strategies and contexts (including play) for guiding young children’s artistic expressions through their exchanges, interactions, observations and communication with resources, other young children and adults. Specific reference will be made to the range of expressive languages available to young children as modes of communication and for developing understandings of their physical and social worlds. The unit will include a focus on the unique contributions of Australian Indigenous arts and its place in early years’ education.
The aim of this unit is to ensure pre-service teachers can facilitate young children’s meaning-making through the arts in multiple contexts, informed by principles of socio-constructivism and emergent curriculum.
Learning outcomes
To successfully complete this unit you will be able to demonstrate you have achieved the learning outcomes (LO) detailed in the below table.
Each outcome is informed by a number of graduate capabilities (GC) to ensure your work in this, and every unit, is part of a larger goal of graduating from ACU with the attributes of insight, empathy, imagination and impact.
Explore the graduate capabilities.
Utilise their knowledge of national and internatio...
Learning Outcome 01
Develop a range of professional skills and strateg...
Learning Outcome 02
Design resources to facilitate young children’s me...
Learning Outcome 03
Articulate the knowledge and skills needed to exte...
Learning Outcome 04
Content
Topics will include:
- National and international perspectives on the role of the Arts in care and education in the early years
- Australian Indigenous perspectives in the arts
- Pedagogical documentation reflecting the Arts- observation, listening, documentation, analysis and collaboration with children, families and colleagues
- The role of the Arts in children’s meaning-making
- Specialist teaching strategies- co-construction, deconstruction, empowerment, problem-solving, scaffolding and task analysis
- Resources – innovative approaches to the selection and organisation of resources to facilitate young children’s meaning making through the Arts
- Planning – contemporary and socio-constructivist approaches such as emergent curriculum, projects and investigations and links to the National Early Years Learning Framework and relevant state/territory curriculum frameworks.
Assessment strategy and rationale
There are two assessment pieces in this unit designed to assess the learning outcomes. Assessments in this unit engage pre-service teachers in practical tasks that enable them to experience, respond to and understand the Arts from the child’s perspective. Their knowledge and understanding of the Arts discipline and capacity to think analytically and work autonomously, will be developed through undertaking individual guided reading and exploration activities. Co-construction of theory and practice is scaffolded through the ability to work collaboratively through online discussions to develop deeper understandings of the unit content to respond to assessment item two. Arts skills will be developed through preparing special interest children’s arts projects and sharing these with peers. Reflective practice is encouraged through critical reflection on these learning activities.
Minimum Achievement Standards
The assessment tasks for this unit are designed to demonstrate achievement of each learning outcome.
In order to pass this unit, students are required to submit all assessment tasks, meet the learning outcomes of the unit and achieve a minimum overall passing grade of 50%.
Electronic Submission, Marking and Return
Assessment tasks are to be submitted to Turnitin. Assessments will be marked and returned via Turnitin in accordance with University assessment policy.
Overview of assessments
Assessment Task 1 Essay – Cross-cultural perspe...
Assessment Task 1
Essay – Cross-cultural perspectives on the arts in the early years referring to current literature and curriculum documents.
50%
Assessment Task 2 Design an extended collaborati...
Assessment Task 2
Design an extended collaborative arts investigation for young children using an integrated project approach, including strategies for implementation and evaluation.
50%
Learning and teaching strategy and rationale
Students should anticipate undertaking 150 hours of study for this unit, including engaging with the online materials, possible workshop/tutorial attendance (where applicable), readings, discussion forums and assignment preparation. The unit delivery will consist of a digital core with the expectation of students working with these materials for a minimum of three hours or equivalent each week. In addition, a three-hour workshop/tutorial may be held once every three weeks (i.e., 4 times a semester or equivalent) in face-to-face mode, or the equivalent in intensive mode. There will be an opportunity for the content to be applied in the professional experience program and students will draw on the ethical, theoretical and practical considerations of this unit for their professional practice.
Technology Enhanced Learning
The unit will include a Canvas site with resources and online links, announcements, and a discussion board to post questions and reflections that promote critical engagement. It may include:
- Recorded lectures and lecture notes; tutorial notes/guides
- Webinars, podcasts, videos
- Reviews, guided explorations, quizzes
- Discussion board to exchange ideas and refine learning.
- Focussed readings addressing a wide spectrum of Arts education and practices.
AUSTRALIAN PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS FOR TEACHERS - GRADUATE LEVEL
On successful completion of this unit, pre-service teachers should be able to:
ACECQA CRITERIA
On successful completion of this unit, pre-service teachers should have developed the following specific knowledge: