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EDCU12014 Sustainable Communities (SOSE)

Course details

Sustainable Communities (SOSE) is an expert professional knowledge course that introduces students to key content and concepts in this key learning area relevant for the early and middle phases of learning. Knowledge and performance skills in this learning area are critical to the welfare of all students as it enhances student learning about the world and provides knowledge necessary to understand natural, social, cultural, economic, environmental and political systems and their interrelationships. It increases students' abilities to participate successfully and productively in their community's activities in a context of increasing global interdependence. Using knowledge and skills to address problems, make considered decisions, articulate and apply concepts and values, and take action in the contemporary world to create preferred futures is essential in this learning area. Managing student learning to achieve these outcomes is the focus of this course. That is, this course requires 'performativity' - the demonstration of declarative and procedural knowledge in practice with an emphasis on the design of pedagogical strategies using the Dimensions of Learning instructional framework to achieve learning.


Course at a glance
Career: Undergraduate
Credit points: 6
Requisites: This course has no pre/co-requisites
Student Contribution Band: 7
EFTSL: 0.12500
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Term 2, 2006 BDG EMD GLD MKY NSAHB ROK
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