Education Course map for students commencing study in 2014 3718 Bachelor of Sport and Outdoor Recreation and Bachelor of Education (Secondary) 3718 Handbook entry: refer to the Handbook for authorised course and unit information. Year Sem Education major Curriculum major 1 EDF1303 Learning and educational inquiry 1 (6 pts) EDF1611 Introduction to sport, and outdoor recreation (6 pts) 2 EDF1304 Learning and educational inquiry 2 (6 pts) EDF1612 Foundations of outdoor recreation (6 pts) 1 EDF2005 Professional responsibilities, practice and relationships (6 pts) EDF2006 Educational priorities (6 pts) Discipline sequence 1 (6 pts) Discipline sequence 2 (6 pts) EDF2611 Experiencing aquatic environments (6 pts) EDF2055 Secondary professional experience 2A 5 days (0 pts) EDF2008 Becoming a specialist teacher (6 pts) Discipline sequence 1 (6 pts) Discipline sequence 2 (6 pts) EDF2612 Experiential education in sport and outdoor recreation (6 pts) EDF2056 Secondary professional experience 2B 5 days (0 pts) EDF3010 Curriculum development and innovative practice (6 pts) Discipline sequence 1 (6 pts) Discipline sequence 2 (6 pts) EDF3055 Secondary professional experience 3A 5 days (0 pts) 2 EDF3007 Developing multiple literacies in education (6 pts) EDF3622 Advanced sports coaching and development or EDF3613 Trends, controversies and issues in sport and outdoor recreation (6 pts) Discipline sequence 1 (6 pts) Discipline sequence 2 (6 pts) EDF3056 Secondary professional experience 3B 5 days (0 pts) 1 EDF4008 Connecting educational theory, practice and ethics (6 pts) EDF4004 Curriculum, assessment and education policy (6 pts) EDF48XX Method unit 1A* (6 pts) EDF48XX Method unit 2A* (6 pts) EDF4055 Secondary professional experience 4A 25 days (0 pts) 2 EDF4006 Professional engagement and leadership (6 pts) EDF3618 Research planning in sport and outdoor recreation (6 pts) EDF48XX Method unit 1B (6 pts) EDF48XX Method unit 2B (6 pts) EDF4056 Secondary professional experience 4B 25 days (0 pts) 1 2 2 1 3 4 EDF2007 Adolescent development and learning (6 pts) EDF3009 Schooling, education and equity: Local and global perspectives (6 pts) Sport and Outdoor Recreation units EDF1615 EDF1613 Experiential Biophysical foundations environmental of physical activity A education (6 pts) (6 pts) EDF1614 EDF1616 Biophysical foundations Lifespan physical of physical activity B activity and wellness (6 (6 pts) pts) Overload Professional experience units EDF1055 Secondary professional experience 1A 5 days (0 pts) EDF1056 Secondary professional experience 1B 5 days (0 pts) This is a conceptual outline only. Enquiries regarding the course structure should be directed to the Course Adviser or to the Student Services Office at your home campus. Every effort has been made to ensure that the information provided is correct at the time of publication. Monash University reserves the right to alter this information as required. September 2015. Version 2. 1 Education Course map for students commencing study in 2014 Requirements for the Bachelor of Sport and Outdoor Recreation and Bachelor of Education (Secondary) Total credit points – 204 points Overload – Students will be required to overload by 12 points in year 2 to complete all requirements for both degrees. 1. Education major – eight units/48 points 2. Curriculum major – eight units/48 points • Refer to the teaching specialisms and their minimum academic requirements to ensure students are academically qualified for at least two teaching specialisms. 3. Requirements for the Bachelor of Sport and Outdoor Recreation degree – 18 units/108 points • Pathway 1: Physical Education and Outdoor Education o Discipline sequence 1: Year 2 – EDF2615 and EDF2616; Year 3 – EDF3619 and EDF2618 o Discipline sequence 2: Year 2 – EDF2613 and EDF2614; Year 3 – EDF3615 and either EDF3614 or EDF3616 o Method units: EDF4887/EDF4888 and EDF4885/EDF4886 • Pathway 2: Physical Education and alternative second method o Discipline sequence 1: Year 2 – EDF2615 and EDF2616; Year 3 – EDF3619 and EDF2618 o Discipline sequence 2: Year 2 – Minor sequence 1 and Minor sequence 2; Year 3 – Minor sequence 3 and Minor sequence 4 o Method units: EDF4887/EDF4888 and units for the second method • Pathway 3: Outdoor education and alternative second method o Discipline sequence 1: Year 2 – EDF2613 and EDF2614; Year 3 – EDF3615 and either EDF3614 or EDF3616 o Discipline sequence 2: Year 2 – Minor sequence 1 and Minor sequence 2; Year 3 – Minor sequence 3 and Minor sequence 4 o Method units: EDF4885/EDF4886 and units for the second method • Additional requirements: o Physical education: (i) AUSTSWIM or Swim Teachers Certificate [ASTCA]); and (ii) Level 2 First Aid certificate o Outdoor education: (i) registered aquatic certificate; and (ii) Remote Area/Wilderness First Aid • Students must satisfy the requirements for employment laid down by the Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT). Students are advised to consult the VIT website in consultation with their course adviser 4. Professional experience – 80 days of satisfactory teaching practice * Method A is a prerequisite for Method B Notes • For course advice regarding the Sport and Outdoor Recreation requirements, contact the course adviser on 9904 4291 or email education.peninsula@monash.edu. This is a conceptual outline only. Enquiries regarding the course structure should be directed to the Course Adviser or to the Student Services Office at your home campus. Every effort has been made to ensure that the information provided is correct at the time of publication. Monash University reserves the right to alter this information as required. September 2015. Version 2. 2