Conditions changing school
Technology Changes
Future of Formal Education
Multiliteracy
Learning & Teaching Outside Classroom
100

What has almost doubled since the 1970s?

Australia's population

100

Two key technologies of the 20th century that changed how people view the world?

TV and radio

100

The name of the hierarchical step-by-step approach to learning:

Rational approach aka ends-means approach

100

Being able to communicate through and understand a multitude of texts/communications is called what?

Multiliteracy

100

What is the 4 letter initialism for the govt's main focus of education?

STEM

200

What is the standardised test comparing schools literacy and numeracy?

NAPLAN Test

200

In 2016-17, 86% of Australian homes had what?

Internet connection

200

What are the other 2 learning approaches?

Critical approach, procedural/process approach

200

What does 'multimodal' mean?

Multiple forms of interface communication (e.g. visual, oral, audio, gesture, touch)

200

What does STEM stand for?

Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics

300

Until the 1990s, the curriculum reflected the needs of what?

The Industrial Age (workforce skills)

300

What 2 social changes cause struggles with physical resources or informative skills when teaching?

Increasing population and shifting demographics

300

The procedural approach views  knowledge as what:

Provisional i.e. sensitive to change/development

300

What cross-curriculum priority do educators struggle to integrate?

Sustainability 

300

Teaching as a profession is unlikely to be replaced by what?

Robots, digital/online teaching, etc

400

What are the Three R's of fundamental learning?

Reading, writing, arithmetic

400

A lack of resources, tech, or skills to teach tech causes what among society?

A 'digital divide' or digital inequality

400

The future school-based learning vision that focuses on E-Learning:

'Network of Learners'
400

Name 3 types of literacies or 'texts' through which we can understand and communicate:

Print images, digital imagery, video, film, art, sound, gesture, touch

400

Name 1 reason why neuroscience says creative arts are important:

Central to: wellbeing; academic achievement; supports crucial brain development

500

What are the 4 C's suggested by NEA (2013) as 21st century skills?

Critical thinking, Communication, Collaboration, Creativity

500

Name 2 groups most likely to be CURRENTLY affected by digital inequality:

Unemployed, Low SES, regional, elderly

500

Stenhouse's criticism of the ends-means approach suggests...

It protects the limited in ability from access to challenging ideas

500

Name 1 of the 4 elements of teaching practice suggested to increase the chance of improving multiliteracies:

Situated practice, overt instruction, critical framing, transformed practice

500

Name 3 non-school learning environments

Museum; Zoo; Theatre; Science centre; Art gallery; Environmental centre; Cultural centre

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