Course description

The Term 2 primary session: describes the ways that teachers can use complex texts to develop knowledge, vocabulary and reading comprehension skill. Leaders will learn about the key elements of the shared read aloud in primary settings, including:

– The role of high quality, complex texts for teaching English, and mediated text theory.

– Considerations in choosing high quality texts for close study

– How to mark up a novel in preparation for shared reading

– The role of explicit and implicit vocabulary instruction

– Selecting and strategic application of questions, and what to do with the resulting conversation

– Look for ways in implementation, and ways of supporting teachers to build their practice.

Course outcomes

Literacy leaders will be better prepared to lead the implementation of text-based units and guide school-level preparation for these units. They will have a deeper level of understanding about the text based units, their principles and how they can be implemented.

Australian Professional Standards

  • Standard 2 – Know content and how to teach it
  • Standard 3 – Plan for and implement effective teaching and learning
  • Standard 6 – Engage in professional learning

Principal Capability Framework

Cognitive

  • C2 – Identifies and solves complex problems and thinks innovatively

Social

  • S1 – Promotes high expectations and a feedback culture focussed on continuous learning and improvement
  • S3 – Shapes an inclusive culture that fosters mutual respect, agency and accountability

Personal

  • P2 – Is confident in ability to make a difference to teaching and learning
  • P5 – Is responsible for own professional growth and wellbeing

Knowledge and Expertise

  • K2 – Applies contemporary theories of learning, teaching and leading
  • K4 – Leads curriculum, pedagogy and assessment
  • K6 – Leads, models and engages in professional learning
  • K7 – Leads school improvement and collaborative inquiry

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