Sunday, 26 April 2015

Pedagogy Map

PEDAGOGY
ELABORATIONS
Links in Australian Curriculum
Support
Relationships are critical to building a climate of support and mutual understanding

Self-actualization is as important as mastery of disciplinary content

Cultural differences, beliefs systems and values are recognised, debated and extended
The effects of people’s travel, recreational, cultural or leisure choices on places, and the implications for the future of these places (ACHGK069).
Materials and learning experiences are inclusive of all
The human alteration of biomes to produce food, industrial materials and fibres, and the environmental effects of these alterations (ACHGK061)
Support is differentiated to accommodate differences in experiences and individual learning need

Individualisation
Individualised learning pathways are flexible and responsive to learner needs
 Reflect on and evaluate the findings of the inquiry to propose individual and collective action in response to a contemporary geographical challenge, taking account of environmental, economic and social considerations; and explain the predicted outcomes and consequences of their proposal (ACHGS071)
Learners have common and discretionary materials, and different, context-based ways of engaging with materials

Multiple ways of accessing and presenting information
Present findings, arguments and explanations in a range of appropriate communication forms, selected for their effectiveness and to suit audience and purpose; using relevant geographical terminology, and digital technologies as appropriate (ACHGS070)
Open-endedness, contextual differences and different points of entry are accommodated
The perceptions people have of place, and how this influences their connections to different places (ACHGK065)
Learner control, individually determined activity, interaction and different learning spaces are central
Reflect on and evaluate the findings of the inquiry to propose individual and collective action in response to a contemporary geographical challenge, taking account of environmental, economic and social considerations; and explain the predicted outcomes and consequences of their proposal (ACHGS071)
Complex and creative learning
Constructive alignment with complex learning outcomes, learning experiences and assessment is clear

Beyond constructive alignment, opportunities are offered for learners to be creative and entrepreneurial

Thinking is negotiated and challenged, and augmented and supplemented by interaction around ideas

Reflection and self-evaluation is critical                                            
Reflect on and evaluate the findings of the inquiry to propose individual and collective action in response to a contemporary geographical challenge, taking account of environmental, economic and social considerations; and explain the predicted outcomes and consequences of their proposal (ACHGS071)
Connected learning
Learning is both individual and collaborative. Complexity can only be obtained when multiple perspectives are negotiated
The learner is a part of a local learning community
The way transportation and information and communication technologies are used to connect people to services, information and people in other places (ACHGK066)
The learner is part of a disciplinary community

The learner is part of a broader local, regional and national community

The learner is a core participant in a global learning community

Learning is embedded in an authentic context
The way transportation and information and communication technologies are used to connect people to services, information and people in other places (ACHGK066)
Learners generate new knowledge that is sufficiently valued as to be used to improve and develop the learning environment and disciplinary



1 comment:

  1. Oh, I love this pedagogy map Georgia. It clarifies the pedagogies that are, at first glance, directly relevant to your teaching context. It allows you to see clearly where you can develop your pedagogical content knowledge. Love it.

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