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Designing the National Diploma in Adult Literacy and Numeracy Education (NDipALNE) for Actual Delivery

Below are some further thoughts on my design for how to deliver and assess the National Diploma in Adult Literacy and Numeracy Education (NDipALNE):

Components

  1. Context: Influences.
  2. Good teaching: Personal Approach
  3. Good teaching: Case Study
  4. Embedded Literacy and Numeracy Project 1: Programme Focus
  5. Embedded Literacy and Numeracy Project 2: Numeracy Focus

Next I’ll break each of these down with a New Zealand and international focus as appropriate

1. Context: Influences

This short project should look at the impact of national and international influences on the adult literacy and numeracy sector:

Assessment evidence could be either a written report, digitally recorded oral presentation, or combination of both as negotiated.

2. Good teaching: Personal Approach

This short project should evaluate a personal approach to strengthen adult literacy and numeracy practice:

Again, assessment evidence could be either a written report, digitally recorded oral presentation, or combination of both as negotiated.

3. Good teaching: Case Study

This project should demonstrate knowledge of literacy and numeracy for adults

Assessment evidence could lend itself to a portfolio approach combining written and digitally recorded narrative, discussion, description, and reflection.

4. Embedded Literacy and Numeracy Project 1: Programme Focus

This is the first of two longer projects that incorporate a combination of relevant theory, planning and development work, as well as practical application of the skills learned. The main focus for this project would be on developing a robust embedded LN programme in a particular context with reference to these areas in particular:

Assessment evidence could lend itself to portfolio assessment plus a written report and delivery of a digitally recorded oral presentation.

For candidates working in an international environment, the context will be a country other than New Zealand and with reference to other multicultural or indigenous educational perspectives as appropriate. Commentary and analysis as required will also reflect this.

5. Embedded Literacy and Numeracy Project 1: Numeracy Focus

This is the second of two longer projects incorporating theory and practice. The main focus for this programme is the development of numeracy understanding with measurement as a case study. Programme development and delivery will still include literacy, but there will be a strong contextualised numeracy component. The project will include:

Assessment evidence could lend itself to portfolio assessment plus a written report and delivery of a digitally recorded oral presentation.

Again, for candidates working in an international environment, the context will be a country other than New Zealand and with reference to other multicultural or indigenous educational perspectives as appropriate.

What do you think? Let me know in the comments.

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