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Computer-based group work: Countries studyContextual informationLocated at a large non-government girls’ school in metropolitan Sydney, this year 10 class is engaged in a study of countries of the Asia Pacific region. Previously, the students had researched information about the key elements of their Asia Pacific topic to help them prepare for the School Certificate exam. The task for this class was to research Aid organisations (World Vision, AusAID and Global Education) and use the information gathered, via work in different groups − computer-based and paper-based − to create a poster. The teacher provided various resources and encouraged the groups to liase and negotiate. Altogether, the task involved a complex division of student labour. Click on the links below to view the samples: 1. Lesson Summary: Key lesson events 2. Video - GEOG14-MIX-TS
3. Teacher pre-lesson interview segment
4. Teacher post-lesson interview segment
5. Audio file: student interview segments (GEOG14-INT-S1) Segment 1
Segment 2
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- 1. Knowing geography and geography curriculum
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Accomplished geography teachers:
- 2. Fostering geographical inquiry and fieldwork
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Accomplished geography teachers:
- 3. Developing geographical thinking and communication
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Accomplished geography teachers:
- 4. Understanding students and their communities
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Accomplished geography teachers:
- 5. Establishing a safe, supportive and intellectually challenging learning environment
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Accomplished geography teachers:
- 6. Understanding geography teaching – pedagogical practices
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Accomplished geography teachers:
- 7. Planning, assessing and reporting
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Accomplished geography teachers:
- 8. Progressing professional growth and development
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Accomplished geography teachers:
- 9. Learning and working collegially
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Accomplished geography teachers:
- 9.1 build a culture of professional improvement by learning from and with their fellow teachers as well as learning from research; supported by the professional and school community, they create the conditions for teachers to teach each other, support their peers, and deepen their knowledge about their students and their subject;
- 9.2 play an active role in their professional associations, promoting professional learning and talking publicly about their practice and involvement in facilitating learning for other teachers;
- 9.1 build a culture of professional improvement by learning from and with their fellow teachers as well as learning from research; supported by the professional and school community, they create the conditions for teachers to teach each other, support their peers, and deepen their knowledge about their students and their subject;
Standards
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