The selection of resources and design of teaching and learning activities
Assessment task link to unit learning outcomes: This task assesses the following Outcomes:
3. set clear, challenging and achievable goals for students in their learning of business management and related studies
4. research and design innovative teaching and learning procedures to
engage and motivate the diverse range of learners in every classroom
5. demonstrate a capacity to draw on a range of teaching approaches,
including the use of information and communication technologies (ICTs),
in ways that align with pedagogical intentions
6. employ accountable and theoretically grounded processes to monitor student learning and progress
7. critically evaluate their practicum experiences of teaching business
management and related studies in schools and other settings.
Details of task: Your task is to select an Area of Study from either
Unit 1 or Unit 3 of the new VCE Business Management Study Design.
Your task is to develop two 60-minute lesson plans, in sequence, using
the lesson plan template provided on Moodle. The first lesson should
introduce an idea or concept, and the second lesson should seek to
follow-up on / consolidate student learning by requiring students to
apply their understanding.
Together, the two lesson plans should include a range of at least three
resources accompanied by fully developed teaching and learning
activities that are appropriate to this topic.
Resources are the various items that shape an effective lesson. They
enhance your teaching and support students learning. Good examples of
resources include:
• Newspaper article
• VCTA Compak articles
• Media clips sourced from VEA / Clickview / youtube.com / tv / movies
• Cartoons
• Websites
• Textbooks
Teaching and learning activities make explicit what you and students
will do with the chosen resources – i.e., they articulate the
pedagogical approach to be taken. Specific instructions may be written
as handouts and should be attached as appendices. Good examples include:
• Brainstorming activity (T/P/S prompt)
• Set of case study questions
• Topic and rules of engagement for a debate
• Puzzles (word-finders, crosswords, etc.)
• Problem to consider and/or solve
• Show and tell task (reporting a personal experience or observation)
• Structured questions completed in teams (cooperative learning – perhaps with a competitive element)
• Worksheets
• Internet research activities / WebQuests
• Word matching exercises
• Quick quiz (T/F, multi-guess)
Word count/equivalent: 2000 words
Weighting/Value: 50%
Presentation requirements: Please submit one Word file.
Individual assessment in group tasks: N/A.
Criteria for marking: Your submission will be assessed with reference to the following criteria:
1. The extent to which each of the two lesson plans clearly aligns
student learning objectives, teaching and learning activities, and
assessment strategies. 10 marks
2. The extent to which the content of the two lesson plans reflects
appropriate choices in line with the key knowledge and skills stipulated
in the new VCE Business Management Study Design. Accordingly, has
curriculum content been appropriately pitched to diverse adolescent
learners? 10 marks
3. The extent to which each of the two lesson plans includes topical
resources and engaging, student-centred pedagogies. Are resources and
teaching learning activities appropriately referenced, fully developed,
and attached as appendices? 15 marks
4. The extent to which planned teaching and learning activities evolve
in logical sequence so as to scaffold student learning over the course
of two 60-minute lessons. 10 marks
5. The extent to which the submission demonstrates close and critical
engagement with the EDF5125 coursework program. It should be written and
organised in a logical, coherent way. The use of headings and
sub-headings is encouraged. It is expected that you will proofread your
submission to ensure it is free from spelling and grammatical errors. Is
it expected that you will use APA 6th Ed referencing conventions. 5
marks
A more detailed rubric will be available on the EDF5125 Moodle site.
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