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Primary Curriculum Studies

Module titlePrimary Curriculum Studies
Module codeEDUM033
Academic year2023/4
Credits
Module staff

Mrs Anita Wood ()

Duration: Term123
Duration: Weeks

12

12

12

Number students taking module (anticipated)

130

Module description

The Curriculum Studies is a non–credit bearing module and links with the Professional Learning module (EDUM034). The lectures and seminars take place over 12 weeks during the Autumn term. Each week you will cover the  subjects of English, Mathematics, Science,, Humanities, Art, PE, Music, ML and Computing. The module is designed to help to enable you to meet the Teachers’ Standards for QTS (2012). The lectures and seminars will give you an introduction to the underlying theories, knowledge and practice of each subject within professional contexts. Diagnostic subject knowledge audits are given in all subjects, and you are expected to address areas of weakness. Peer specialist support is encouraged both in and outside the seminar sessions.

You will undertake a limited period of school-based work during the Autumn term and an extended period of school-based work during the Spring and Summer terms, in which you will have opportunities to put into practice and extend those elements of the taught course.

Module aims - intentions of the module

The principal aims of the module are to:

enable you to gain an understanding of theory and practice in the key areas of English, Mathematical understanding, Scientific understanding;  Art, Physical Education (PE), Humanities, Music, Modern Languages (ML), Computing in primary school settings;

  • help you meet the Standards required for the award of Qualified Teacher Status and thus be in a very good position to gain employment as a primary school teacher; 
  • nurture your development as a reflective and autonomous professional practitioner who is able to identify strengths and areas for development in your subject knowledge and pedagogy, through evaluating current professional practice in relationship to developments in research and curriculum theory.

Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)

ILO: Module-specific skills

On successfully completing the module you will be able to...

  • 1. identify and evaluate educational concepts and issues related to the areas of English, Mathematics, Science, Art, PE, Humanities, Music, ML, Computing and engage in critical debate about current educational issues, drawing on evidence from theory, research and practice;
  • 2. recognise pupils’ learning needs in the areas of English, Mathematics, Science, Art, PE, Humanities, Music, ML, Computing and interpret these learning needs in order to plan, teach, assess and evaluate lessons and schemes of work;
  • 3. demonstrate confident academic and pedagogic subject knowledge to teach in the primary phase of education;
  • 4. demonstrate secure understanding of the statutory requirements of the National Curriculum for English, Mathematics, Science, Art, PE, Humanities, Music, Computing and ML;

ILO: Discipline-specific skills

On successfully completing the module you will be able to...

  • 5. critically evaluate the relevance of educational theory to practice;
  • 6. synthesise relevant educational literature to support understanding of children’s development in the primary curriculum;
  • 7. appreciate the potential for cross curricular, integrated and themed approaches;

ILO: Personal and key skills

On successfully completing the module you will be able to...

  • 8. manage your own learning;
  • 9. be aware of your own effective learning strategies;
  • 10. express ideas and opinions, with confidence and clarity, to a variety of audiences for a variety of purposes; and
  • 11. work productively in different kinds of teams (formal, informal, project based, committee based, etc.).

Syllabus plan

The module introduces students to current thinking in the teaching of Primary education and develops students’ pedagogic and academic subject knowledge in the field of Primary education. Whilst the module’s precise content may vary from year to year, it is envisaged that the syllabus will cover some or all of the following topics:

University-led sessions on English, Maths, Science, Humanities, Music, PE, Art, ML, Computing.

School-based activity on English, Mathematics, PE, ML.

 


The module will address the following key elements:

  • English, Mathematics,Science, Humanities, Music, PE and computing within the National Curriculum for Key Stage 1 and 2;
  • ML and Art within the National Curriculum for KS2
  • . Effective formative and summative assessment;
  • The principles of lesson planning, including recommended structures for Literacy and Mathematics lessons;
  • Critical reflection, through the use of lesson evaluations, agenda evaluations, assignments, directed tasks, and peer and tutor discussions.

On the Primary PGCE, you will learn and reflect on the skills and knowledge required by the programme’s credit-bearing and non-credit bearing modules throughout the year. You will need to think about the modules in relation to each other. To facilitate this, the learning and teaching activities and guided independent study described below are scheduled to occur across all three terms both in the context of your university taught course and in the context of your 24 weeks of applied professional experience in schools. 

Learning activities and teaching methods (given in hours of study time)

Scheduled Learning and Teaching ActivitiesGuided independent studyPlacement / study abroad
1641360

Details of learning activities and teaching methods

CategoryHours of study timeDescription
Scheduled Learning & Teaching activities2727 x 1 hr lectures: English, Mathematics, Science
Scheduled Learning & Teaching activities8127 x 2-3 hr seminars: English, Mathematics, Science
Scheduled Learning & Teaching activities5620 x 2 hr seminars: Humanities, Art, Music, PE, ML, Computing
Guided independent study20Framework Tasks for PE within School Based placements
Guided independent study20Framework Tasks for ML within School Based placements
Guided independent study96Peer support and personal study time.

Formative assessment

Form of assessmentSize of the assessment (eg length / duration)ILOs assessedFeedback method
Subject Knowledge Diagnostic Audits Personal action plans produced to address areas of weakness.1000 words (approx)3-6,8-9,11The action plans are monitored by academic and school-based mentors.
Formative subject directed tasks1,000 words1-2,4-6,8-11Peer seminar discussion
Framework Task: ML Personalised action plan developed in collaboration with the school mentor 20 hours1-11UVT moderation
Framework Task: PE Personalised action plan developed in collaboration with the school mentor20 hours1-11UVT moderation

Summative assessment (% of credit)

CourseworkWritten examsPractical exams
10000

Details of summative assessment

Form of assessment% of creditSize of the assessment (eg length / duration)ILOs assessedFeedback method
Portfolio of evidence with critical reflection on professional learning and development 100Portfolio to be developed during the 36 weeks of the programme to provide evidence of achievement of the Teachers’ standards. There is no stipulated length. 1-11Pass/Fail indicated by Final Summative Report

Details of re-assessment (where required by referral or deferral)

Original form of assessmentForm of re-assessmentILOs re-assessedTimescale for re-assessment
Portfolio of evidence with critical reflection on professional learning and developmentPortfolio of evidence with critical reflection on professional learning and development1-11See note below.

Re-assessment notes

The Professional Learning and Curriculum Studies modules are designed to allow you to manifest attainment of the Teachers’ Standards. As these modules are assessed concurrently, in the same work placement context, and with regard to some shared intended learning outcomes, a referral or deferral in either module will necessitate a referral or deferral in both.

If a submitted portfolio is deemed to be a Fail, you will be given feedback outlining what needs to be done to bring the portfolio to a pass standard and one opportunity for resubmission will be allowed, based on an additional school placement if this is confirmed by the Consequences Board following the Assessment, Progression and Awarding Committee for the PGCE Primary programme.

The resubmission would normally be made at the end of the additional placement. 

Indicative learning resources - Basic reading

Basic reading:

Art: Ogier, S. (2017). Teaching primary art and design.  Exeter: Learning Matters.

Computing: Berry, M. (2013) Computing in the national curriculum A guide for primary teachers. Bedford: Newnorth print

English: Fisher, R. (2010) Using talk to support writing. London: SAGE

Humanities: Cooper, H. (2017) Teaching History Creatively. Abingond, Oxon: Routledge

Maths: Haylock, D. (2018) Mathematics explained for Primary Teachers. 6th Edition. London: SAGE

ML: Jones, J. and Coffey, S. (2013) Modern foreign languages, 5-11: a guide for teachers. London: Routledge.

Music: Atkinson, R (2018) Mastering Primary Music. London: Bloomsbury.

PE: HM Government (2015) Sporting Future: A New Strategy for an Active Nation. Whitehall, London: Crown copyright.

Science: Harlen, W and Qualter, A. (2014) The Teaching of Science in Primary Schools. 6th edition. London: Fulton.

Key words search

PGCE, Core, Curriculum, Primary

Credit value
Module ECTS

0

Module pre-requisites

None

Module co-requisites

Educational & Professional Studies module (EPSM000)

Primary Professional Learning (EDUM034)

+ one of the Primary Pathway modules (ESCM004, EHUM009, EEDM009, EMAM009, ESYM001, EMLM008, EARM002, EDUM061)

NQF level (module)

6

Available as distance learning?

No

Origin date

02/05/2013

Last revision date

14/07/2022