EDST2000 Module 4 2024 Exam Questions And Answers 100% Pass
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EDST2000 Module 4 2024 Exam Questions
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Government Policies that negatively affected indigenous people - answer- Extermination: 1788 - early
1900s - the 'frontier wars'
- Segregation/'Protection': late 1800s - mid 1900s - 'doomed race' theory
- Christianisation: 1800s and 1...
EDST2000 Module 4 2024 Exam Questions
And Answers 100% Pass
Government Policies that negatively affected indigenous people - answer✔- Extermination: 1788 - early
1900s - the 'frontier wars'
- Segregation/'Protection': late 1800s - mid 1900s - 'doomed race' theory
- Christianisation: 1800s and 1900s (& ongoing) - Christian missionaries; boarding school
Important policy frameworks - answer✔Closing the Gap and National Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Islander Education Strategy
Closing the Gap - answer✔Aims to help implement Indigenous and Torre Strait Islander perspective into
policies and measures to help improve their lives and investing in their communities and children. 5 of
the 7 ideal outcomes are in relation to education.
National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education Strategy - answer✔The program is continually
looking at ways they can improve. It initially started with attendance and engagement, transitions post
school options, early childhood transition, workforce and Australian Curriculum. Since these actions are
beginning to see improvement and so they are implementing new actions to implement.
Indigenous perspective in the classroom - answer✔Teachers often report feeling fearful and nervous
about teaching Indigenous people, history and culture. We want to cover what these concerns are and
how we can build confidence to incorporate
"I can't teach Aboriginal perspective because I don't understand anything about Aboriginal culture. I've
never met an Aboriginal person." - answer✔- Educate yourself
- Reach out to Aboriginal communities for support with learning about their culture
- Don't make excuses, learn and better understand what you should be teaching
- We are lifelong learners
How to incorporate indigenous perspective into your classroom - answer✔- Make a class
acknowledgement of country with your students
- Have Indigenous people come into your classroom
- Try to incorporate your native Indigenous language into the classroom, if you are Darug land you say
budyari mullinawul
Definition of classroom management - answer✔The actions of teachers to create a planned and
organised classroom environment that supports student learning and socio-emotional needs. Actions
that can contribute to this environment include teacher-student relationships and response to student
needs/challenages
Preventative strategies - answer✔to minimise inappropriate behaviour e.g setting classroom rules and
expectations or direct Instruction of Expectations and Routines
Intervention strategies - answer✔To deal with challenging behaviour e.g reflection time with the
principal or well-being coordinator, separating the student from the situation
What is inappropriate behaviour - answer✔Inappropriate behaviour is behaviour that interferes with
their own learning or the learning of others in the classroom or prevents the teacher from doing their
job
Active - answer✔Calling out, speaking while others require attention, out of seat for no good reason,
teasing other students, distracting other students, verbal or physical assault, throwing objects
Primary - answer✔Self-initiated inappropriate behaviour (usually the behaviour a teacher challenges)
Secondary - answer✔Inappropriate behaviour in response to challenge from 'authority' (eg. teachers)
Challenging behaviour - answer✔Inappropriate behaviour that occur despite preventive measures or
low level interventions/ or that endanger the wellbeing of others.
Types of challenging behaviour - answer✔Chronic misbehaviour
Bullying
Delinquency
Chronic misbehaviour - answer✔Lower level misbehaviour that persists
Bullying - answer✔Deliberate and repeated ill treatment of another / others
Delinquency - answer✔Deliberate anti-social, illegal or immoral actions
Understanding inappropriate behaviour - answer✔Misbehaviour occurs in patterns
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