Primary School
Literacy & Mathematics
LITERACY
The expertise and skills of VTESS tutors will be utilised
to best extend children’s literacy knowledge and understanding. Explicit
teaching will be guided by the Australian Curriculum Standards. Vital literacy
skills that may be taught explicitly include reading strategies, spelling
strategies, conventions of print, features of different text types, editing
skills, comprehension strategies and how to use different technology. The
Department of Education Key Characteristics of Effective Literacy Teaching P-6,
is also used to guide learning and teaching practices.
VTESS know the English curriculum: this includes the new Australian Curriculum and the stages and phases of learning appropriate to different ages. Curriculum areas include;
Reading and Viewing
Reading and Viewing involves students understanding, reflecting upon, and enjoying written and visual, print and non-print texts.
Writing and Creating
Writing involves students in the active process of visualising, planning, composing, editing and publishing a range of texts.
Speaking and Listening
Speaking and Listening refers to the various formal and informal ways oral language is used to convey and receive meaning.
VTESS must know the students we teach, both personally and in terms of their learning goals and achievements. All available data is used to plan for effective learning. We encourage a collaborative approach with families, where information is shared to help ensure we know our students. We also agree to personalise learning, by creating a learning and development plan to ensure that agreed goals are identified and achieved.
VTESS know and practice the best forms of pedagogy, appropriate to the subject matter. We apply the best methods for learning and teaching, to ensure the best learning outcomes are achieved for the children we teach.
Mathematics
VTESS know the mathematics curriculum: this includes the
new Australian Curriculum and the stages and phases of learning appropriate to
different ages, and also the broader view of mathematics as a humanly created
system. Curriculum areas include;
Number and Algebra
Measurement and Geometry
Statistics and Probability
The proficiency strands understanding, fluency, problem-solving and reasoning are an integral part of mathematics content across the three content strands.
VTESS must know the students we teach, both personally and in terms of their learning goals and achievements. All available data is used to plan for effective learning. We encourage a collaborative approach with families, where information is shared to help ensure we know our students. We also agree to personalise learning, by creating a learning and development plan to ensure that agreed goals are identified and achieved.
VTESS know and practice the best forms of pedagogy,
appropriate to the subject matter. We apply the best methods for learning and
teaching, to ensure the best learning outcomes are achieved for the children we
teach.