Assignment 1: Mathematical behaviours - Observe, analyse and interpret 8/3/19, 12)41 pm Teaching period 1, 2019 EDU20002: Mathema!cs in Prac!ce Assessment 1: Mathema!cal behaviours - Observe, analyse and interpret Word/time limit: 1200 (+/- 10%) Weighting: 30% Due date: 5pm AEST Monday 8 April 2019 (Week 5) After you have read this information, head over to the Assignment 1 Q&A discussion board to ask any questions and see what your peers are saying about this assignment. Assignment overview The purpose of this team assignment is for you to observe, identify and interpret the mathematical content in children's natural behaviours. Related learning outcomes This assignment assesses the following unit learning outcomes: 1. Describe the difference between mathematics and numeracy in relation to teaching and learning. 2. Apply an understanding of effective pedagogical approaches in supporting mathematics and numeracy learning. Assignment details This assignment requires you to complete some sections individually, and others in a team. You will be assessed individually: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Source Context Observe Analyse Interpret https://swinburneonline.instructure.com/courses/1169/assignments/11677 Page 1 of 8 Assignment 1: Mathematical behaviours - Observe, analyse and interpret 8/3/19, 12)41 pm 6. Peer review Part A (Individual) 1. Source Find a child to observe, aged between birth to lower primary (up to Grade 2). You can do this in one of the following ways: Using one of the clips from the Maths in Practice media library or Finding a child you know and have permission to observe. 2. Context and activity (approx. 50 words) Provide some context around the child you are observing, the Bishop's categories you observed throughout and the purpose of this running record. Also include the date/time of observation, and the age of the child you have observed. 3. Observe (approx. 300 words) Make notes in the running record (template and example are included below) as you observe the child. Steps to follow: Write down the observation notes in the running record as it is happening. Aim to capture exactly what is being said, regardless whether it makes sense to you or not. Record as many observations as you can. You may want to include in your running record samples of the subject's drawings or photos of constructions. These may be photographed or scanned and submitted underneath the relevant observation. If you do choose to use samples, limit the illustrations/pictures to three. 4. Analyse (approx. 400 words) You will need to do a thorough analysis of your running record. You are required to do the following: Identify which of the first four Bishop categories the child demonstrated (one action may cover multiple categories). Highlight the actions using the following colours: Bishop categories and colours Bishop category colour counting green measuring blue locating pink designing yellow Utilise the mathematical language from Chapter 7 of the eText, and highlight the key words https://swinburneonline.instructure.com/courses/1169/assignments/11677 Page 2 of 8 Assignment 1: Mathematical behaviours - Observe, analyse and interpret 8/3/19, 12)41 pm using red font. (You may also make further connections to the material covered in weeks 1 and 2's readings). 5. Interpret - What's next? (approx. 250 words) From what you have learned from this task, and discovered in your unit readings, think about the child you have observed and what the next step in their learning journey would be. Throughout this interpretation, you need to be able to compare and contrast numeracy and mathematics to show your understanding of these concepts in terms of extending the teaching and learning for this child in this area. Part B (Team) 6. Peer review (approx. 200 words) Form a team of 3-4 students and provide each other feedback on your running records. You will then reflect on own work. To do this, you will need to fill in the Peer review form in the Supporting resources. Before you're ready to submit your essay, use the pre-submission checklist to ensure you've covered all of the requirements for this essay. Throughout your teaching journey, you will be required to use your relevant National and/or State or Territory Curriculum. To help you build capability in this area, and to help further prepare you for placements, here at Swinburne Online we allow you to choose whether you would like to use the relevant National and/or State or Territory Curriculum in your Assignments. For further information specific to your assignments for this specific unit, please seek advice from your eLAs and/or your Unit Coordinator. Suppor!ng resources The following resources will assist you with completing this assignment: 1. EDU20002 Running record template (DOC 53 KB). 2. EDU20002 Peer review form (DOC 52.7 KB). 3. The Study resources section has helpful guides on how to use your online classroom (https://portal.swinburneonline.edu.au/study-resources) , including study skills and support, academic writing and assessment tools. 4. Additionally, the Swinburne Library has resources to help you write APA-style citations and reference lists (http://www.swinburne.edu.au/library/referencing/quick-guide/apa/) . 5. You will not need ethics clearance for this assessment; see the Swinburne Intranet (http://www.research.swinburne.edu.au/ethics/human/requiring-review/) for more information. https://swinburneonline.instructure.com/courses/1169/assignments/11677 Page 3 of 8 Assignment 1: Mathematical behaviours - Observe, analyse and interpret 8/3/19, 12)41 pm The Teamwork (https://portal.swinburneonline.edu.au/study-resources) section of the Student Portal will also provide you with additional resources to help support you when working in a team. Please note, you will need to scroll down to the bottom of the page too locate the teamwork section. Submission details overview This assignment will be submitted via Turnitin. You will find the relevant submission point below. Please allow a 24-hour turnaround for an originality report to be generated. See the Turnitin originality report (https://portal.swinburneonline.edu.au/study-resources/turnitin-originality-report0) area of Study Resources for several guides to assist with the submission process. Assignment support Don't forget that in addition to your eLAs who provide discipline-specific content advice, you can access the 24/7 draft writing service from Studiosity. If you need assistance with academic feedback on a draft of your assignment task see Assignment support: Studiosity. Assignment criteria 1. Observe, identify and analyse early mathematical thinking, using Bishop's categories. 2. Consider, compare and contrast the observed early mathematical thinking, with clear connections to mathematics and numeracy. 3. Communicate in an effective and suitable style for the intended audience. Your work will be assessed using the following marking guide: Assignment 1 marking guide Criteria No Pass Pass 50-59% Credit 60-69% Distinction 70-79% High Distinction 80-100% Observe, Did not Significant Coverage of Excellent Extensive identify and analyse early meet criterion. issues are identified with the topic is in good depth coverage of the topic, with subject knowledge with reasonable understanding. and detail is accurate accuracy in detail showing detailed insight into and throughout. a good understanding mathematical thinking, using https://swinburneonline.instructure.com/courses/1169/assignments/11677 Page 4 of 8 Assignment 1: Mathematical behaviours - Observe, analyse and interpret 8/3/19, 12)41 pm Bishop's categories Development of ideas is Development of ideas is understanding of early of early mathematical (60%) consistent with appropriate consistent with good mathematical thinking. thinking. balance between balance between description and analysis. description and analysis. There is skilled comprehensive critical analysis integration of theory and is sustained throughout the The relationship The use of theory and practice. Some original observation. between theory and the practice is both evident. or perceptive interpretations observation is basic. Challenging, are developed. Consider, compare and Did not meet The development The student demonstrates Excellent use made of Comprehensive research and contrast the observed criterion. of discussion demonstrates independence of thought examples to demonstrate coverage of topic early mathematical appropriate knowledge of and is not just relaying the understanding of what early integrating wide range of thinking, with clear what early mathematical readings. mathematical behaviour is perspectives about early connections to thinking is. Limited and why it is occurring. A mathematical behaviour. mathematics and connections are made to numeracy (30%) mathematics and numeracy. There is very good identification and understanding of key issues about early mathematical behaviour, with comparisons made between maths and numeracy. https://swinburneonline.instructure.com/courses/1169/assignments/11677 clear understanding is shown of mathematics and numeracy, these have been included in further planning for the child in Mathematics and numeracy have been compared and contrasted, in conjunction with the planning for the child's learning journey. question. Page 5 of 8 Assignment 1: Mathematical behaviours - Observe, analyse and interpret 8/3/19, 12)41 pm Communicate in an Did not meet The mode of communication The work is clearly The work is clearly The work is clearly effective and suitable style criterion. is generally coherent. expressed in an expressed. Points are expressed in an appropriate Expression is appropriate style. made with clarity. style. Points are Points are Any works of others has made with clarity. been cited in APA style, It is clear that the literature for the intended audience (10%) generally clear. Any works of others have made with clarity. been cited, although some Any works of others have with only minor errors has been consulted. The errors in APA may be been cited, although Mathematical use of APA style is present. some errors in APA may Mathematical and numerical terms are be present. Mathematical used, although some errors and numerical terms are are present. used, although There are many spelling or grammatical errors. Peer review form has been completed and submitted. some errors are present. There are some spelling or grammatical errors. and numerical terms are flawless. used mostly Mathematical correctly. and numerical terms are used There are only minor spelling or grammatical errors. Peer review form has correctly at all times. 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