Learning outcome
1.1

1. Know students and how they learn

1.2

2. Know the content and how to teach it

2.1

3. Plan for and implement effective teaching and learning

2.2

4. Create and maintain supportive and safe learning environments

2.3

5. Assess, provide feedback and report on student learning

3.1

6. Engage in professional learning

3.2

7. Engage professionally with colleagues, parents/carers and the community

A1

Design and plan Information Technology learning sequences using the curriculum policies for senior secondary students.

A2

Present a critical evaluation of information technology support resources.

A3

Present a technology lesson including rationale, resources, lesson plan, evaluation and links to theory.

K1

Understand school practices in relation to technology as well as Information Technology Curriculum in the secondary years.

K2

Demonstrate well developed understandings of contemporary curriculum frameworks and policy documents.

K3

Demonstrate a working knowledge of the current Technology curriculum across the secondary years.

K4

Demonstrate critical understandings of ethical, social and political issues related to the use of technology.

K5

Demonstrate the capacity to enable students to utilise Information Technology in a range of learning settings.

K6

Understand how literacy and numeracy can be developed in Information Technology education.

S1

Design units of work and assessment approaches in line with current curriculum guidelines for students in secondary school settings.

S2

Demonstrate and continually develop a repertoire of approaches to ensure positive learning outcomes for students using new technologies.

S3

Model and articulate problem-solving approaches.

S4

Demonstrate and develop strategies to enable the development of Information Technology planning in schools.

S5

Apply literacy and numeracy teaching strategies in the Information Technology area.