Curriculum Studies - Physics
CRS441 Integrated Science dealt with science courses that characterise almost all learner experience of secondary school curricula. CRS541 Physics, CRS542 Chemistry and CRS543 Biology deal with discipline-based courses that are more characteristic of the senior secondary years and are attempted by fewer learners. Physics can seem more comfortable for many Christian schools, although CRS441 indicated that such has not always been the case.
CRS541 builds on the broader issues you encountered in the earlier course, with a focus on strategies that rest on teacher planning and presentation and on the evaluation issues that arise as curriculum policy moves Physics beyond applied mathematics.
Quick Info
- Currently offered by Alphacrucis: Yes
- Course code: CRS541
- Credit points: 10
- Subject coordinator: Elizabeth Beech
Prerequisites
Pre-requisites
- EDU401 Foundations in Christian Learning and Teaching
- CRS441 Curriculum Studies: Integrated Sciences
Co-requisites
Awards offering Curriculum Studies - Physics
This unit is offered as a part of the following awards:
Unit Content
Outcomes
- Demonstrate their understanding of key policy and curriculum issues.
- Evaluate a range of strategies, technologies and resources for teaching Physics
- Apply their understanding of key curricular and system factors to analysis of specific resources relevant to teaching Physics in schools
- Demonstrate integration of aims, objectives, content, outcomes and banded statements of learner achievement by planning coherent Physics units that satisfy local curriculum mandates, within schools sharing a Christian or alternate worldview
- Use the educational literature to defend practice within parameters set by school and system policies and current Education Authority mandates.
- Select a range of strategies, technologies and resources for teaching Physics
- Analyse contemporary Physics documents to identify issues at the intersection of science and religion
- Design and present on-line material for Physics
Subject Content
- What makes ‘Physics’ different from the other sciences?
- Common content for Physics 7-12
- Strategies for teaching Physics
- A brief history of Physics
- Evaluation issues in Teaching Physics 1: Assessment issues
- Evaluation issues in Teaching Physics 2: Jurisdictional influences
- Planning Physics assessment regimes
- Aligning Physics teaching for learning
- Contemporary Physics
- Teaching Physics Christianly 1: Powerful potential
- Integrating assessment and learning in Physics
- Teaching Physics Christianly 2: Controversial issues in Physics classes
This course may be offered in the following formats
- Face to face (onsite)
- eLearning (online)
Assessment Methods
- Productive engagement in Forums and Tutorials (25%)
- Essay (15%)
- Forum posting on Lesson Plans (30%)
- Analysis of Physics topic (30%)
Prescribed Text
- References will include the most current curriculum requirements for schools.
Check with the instructor each semester before purchasing any prescribed texts or representative references.