TCHR5010:
Competency and capability of Preschoolers
Assessment Two: Portfolio
Information Booklet
Assessment name: Portfolio of planning cycle
Due Date: Friday 13 June 11:59pm
Weighting: 50%
Length: 2000 words
Task Description: This Portfolio is comprised of two tasks. You must submit your assessment as one
document.
Task 1: Anecdotal record and learning experience
Anecdotal record
View the video of pre-schoolers provided under the link "Video for Assessment 2" and
complete a detailed anecdotal record of the children’s learning (use the template
provided).
The link for the video is also here: https://youtu.be/sjon4rRQ_08
Learning experience plan
Based on the anecdotal record, write a plan on the planning template of a learning
experience to follow up on and enhance the pre-school children's learning and
development.
Task 2: Reflective practice
This is a real-world project based on scenarios or ethical dilemmas that you are likely to
encounter in your professional work with preschoolers. It is important that you develop
skills and understanding of these issues, and reflect on how to address them, with
reference to your theoretical understanding, the National Quality Standards (NQS), the
Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF) and current research in the field.
Background for the scenario
You are the trained teacher in a room with 25 children aged 3-5 years. The other educators
in the room include one trained with a Diploma in Children's Services, Michelle, and the
other educator, Zarla, is working towards Certificate III in Children's Services. Your centre is
open for ten and a half hours per day from 7.30am until 6pm. You work full time on a
variety of eight-hour shifts. The centre is licensed for 79 children and is a for-profit early
learning centre.
Scenario
One of the children, Ishmael, in your room, who is 4.0 years old, sleeps for one hour per
day at your centre. The child arrives at the centre every morning at 7.45am and is picked up
at 5.45pm five days per week. Both parents work full time. The parents come to you, as the
teacher in the preschool room, and say they do not want Ishmael to sleep anymore at the
centre because she is not going to sleep at home until 11pm. They need their sleep, as they
are both busy working. How do you respond to the parents, and what do you do to ensure
that the parents and the children are achieving the best outcomes possible? Address the
unit material, the relevant principles of the EYLF V2.0 (AGDE, 2022) and the NQS (ACECQA,
2018)- especially Quality areas 1, 2 and 6.
Referencing and
formatting
? APA Referencing style is required to be used for this task
? Include one reference list for all responses on a new page at the end of task
? A minimum of 8 (eight) academic sources are to be included in the reference list
? At a minimum, your sources for this task will include the EYLF v2.0 (AGDE, 2022),
NQS (ACECQA, 2018), the unit text, and a range of broader authoritative
literature. Broader literature may include contemporary textbooks, peer reviewed
articles, and other authoritative sources
Formatting: Use APA 7 formatting throughout (this includes indented paragraphs,
double-lined spacing). No contents page is needed for this task.
Referencing Style Resource
About APA 7th - APA 7th Referencing Guide - Library guides at Southern Cross University
(scu.edu.au)
Resources
National Quality Standard https://www.acecqa.gov.au/nqf/national-quality-standard
Early Years Learning Framework https://www.acecqa.gov.au/sites/default/files/2023- 01/EYLF-2022-V2.0.pdf
Details of the Unit text are available via the Orientation Module on the unit Blackboard site.
Support Resources Academic Integrity – SCU guidelines
Academic Integrity Module - mandatory module for first year students
Learning Zone – workshops, Quick Guides, student appointments
Submission You must include and complete in full the provided SCU coversheet as part of your
submission (this can be found in the Assessment task folder on the TCHR5010 unit
Blackboard site).
Submission of your assessment is via TURNITIN. The submission link can be found in the
Assessment Tasks and Submission Tab in the TCHR5010 Blackboard site.
Please note:
? It is YOUR responsibility to ensure that you have submitted the correct file and
the FINAL version of your assessment for marking BEFORE the due date/time.
? After you have followed the TurnItin submission it is essential you download the
Digital Receipt.
? If you have any difficulty submitting your assignment, please contact
Technology Services and
make sure that you log a job with them so you have
evidence of your attempted submission. To avoid any last-minute problems,
make sure you submit well before 11:59pm on the due date.
Late
Submission/Extension
Please refer to the Special Consideration section of Policy
https://policies.scu.edu.au/document/view-current.php?id=140
Students wishing to request special consideration to extend the due date of an
assessment task must submit a Request for Special Consideration form via their
My Enrolment page as early as possible and prior to the original due date for
that assessment task, along with any accompanying documents, such as medical
certificates.
Late Submissions & Penalties
Please refer to the Late Submission & Penalties section of Policy
https://policies.scu.edu.au/view.current.php?id=00255
Academic Integrity At Southern Cross University academic integrity means behaving with the values of
honesty, fairness, trustworthiness, courage, responsibility and respect in relation to
academic work.
The Southern Cross University Academic Integrity Framework aims to develop a holistic,
systematic and consistent approach to addressing academic integrity across the entire
University. For more information see the SCU Academic Integrity Framework.
For this task: Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) tools, such as Grammarly Premium,
may be used ethically for this Assessment Task. However, you must write in your own
words and provide appropriate references (APA 7). Then, to further refine your
assessment you are allowed to use AI tools such as Grammarly and Copilot to check your
grammar, spelling and punctuation.
You must acknowledge any GenAI usage, identify what has been used and how, and
provide relevant evidence (e.g., screen shots) in an appendix.
If you use GenAI tools without acknowledgment it may result in an academic integrity
breach against you as described in the Student Academic and Non-Academic Misconduct
Rules, Section 3.
For example: You may use Grammarly Premium to provide feedback and suggestions on
your writing for academic tone, written expression, grammar, Australian English spelling,
and punctuation. You must not use GenAI to generate ideas for this assessment task. If
you choose to use these tools, you must include an appendix to demonstrate your work
prior to using GenAI.
NOTE: Academic Integrity breaches include poor referencing, not identifying direct
quotations correctly, close paraphrasing, plagiarism, recycling, misrepresentation,
collusion, cheating, contract cheating, fabricating information.
Grades and Feedback Assessments that have been submitted by the due date will receive an SCU grade. Grades
and feedback will be posted to the ‘Grades and Feedback’ section on the Blackboard unit
site. Please allow 10 days following submission for marks to be available.
版权所有:编程辅导网 2021 All Rights Reserved 联系方式:QQ:99515681 微信:codinghelp 电子信箱:99515681@qq.com
免责声明:本站部分内容从网络整理而来,只供参考!如有版权问题可联系本站删除。