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Support for preservice teaching students in the Faculty of Education and Social Work
Last update: Nov 18th, 2009 URL: http://libguides.library.usyd.edu.au/curriculum  Print Guide  RSS Updates

Resource Rich, Time Poor?             Print Page
  
 

Time poor? Let Curriculum help you to be resource rich!

Make a time to talk to staff about the resouces you can use in the classroom. Curriculum should be a first point of access when thinking about planning classroom based assessment tasks for your units of study and professional practice.

Book Raps and other teaching links

Watch this space for teaching ideas and web tools for engaging students:

Online teaching ideas

Great ideas to include in a lesson plan:

 
 

Triggers

Making connections is crucial. Your time is limited and you will need to use every resource you can to ensure that you get the most out of your teaching experiences. So here is a start:

Get to know your local library
- and save years of stress!
Visit the State Library of NSW
- face-to-face or online.
The State Library has a programme for
school visits, and links to great resources.
Need images to help stimulate a discussion?
Try flickr.com or Picture Australia!
Even better - grab a free video clip from Digital Resource Finder
Make the web work for you
Try Search and Subject Engines

 

 

Resources For Teaching

The following are indicative sites, and are suggestions only. The web yields a number of valuable resources which can be used in the classroom, to get you and your students thinking. A note of warning - it also includes some very questionable material, so always ensure that you check the credibility of the organisation hosting the site. As K-6 teachers in training, it will also pay to visit the Board of Studies K-6 Website with links to useful sites.

Thinking about Learning
DET: Teaching and Learning Strategies
New Horizons: Teaching and Learning Strategies
Victorian Essential Learning Standards
Victorian Principles of Learning and Teaching
Internet Detective
: how to evaluate when selecting online information sources
Ideas for Engaging Students
Write a Book Review
AAMT: Reach for the Stars
PETA Education Resources
PEEL: Project for Enhancing Effective Learning
K-6 Teaching Units from ATESOL
School Libraries and Information Literacy
Novels, Picture Books, Anything!
Curriculum's Children's Literature Guide
Premier's Reading Challenge
Children's Book Council of Australia: Award books from CBC and elsewhere
Penguin/Puffin ideas for teachers
2007 Seminar List
2008 Seminar List
and watch this space for other reading lists
Places to go, people to see
Historical Resources: local and national history
Museums: virtual and physical visits!
Art Galleries: a visual feast
Zoos, Gardens and the Environment: nature in the round
Understanding Our Society: experiences of growing up in Australia
 
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