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BEFORE you teach – LN Diagnostic Assessment

BEFORE

Kia ora and welcome…!

Let’s pause for a very quick review. From here on you’ll need to be hands on with your learners in order to complete the coursework and assessments. But it’s good to reflect on what we’ve covered.

So far in this course, you have:

  1. Learned about the context for adult literacy and numeracy in relation to your own programme and learners.
  2. Discussed some of the relevant approaches for adult teaching and learning. This includes approaches from Te Ao Māori.
  3. Learned how to apply the Learning Progressions as a tool to map and analyse the literacy and numeracy demands of your programme.
  4. Developed some broad strategies and more specific learning outcomes for embedding literacy and numeracy.

Ok…! Moving on to where you are up to now. This is the fifth of seven collections covering the knowledge and skills you need to teach better by embedding literacy and numeracy into your training.

By the end of this fifth section, you will have covered:

The overarching theme here relates to work that you might need to do before you teach your learners. But keep in mind this happens on at least two levels.

Sometimes there’s work that needs to be done before your learners arrive in your programme. This might include things like a broadly focused diagnostic assessment such as the TEC’s Literacy and Numeracy for Adults Assessment Tool.

And sometimes there are things that you need to do literally just before you want to teach some new piece of content. This could include doing very specific and contextualised diagnostics that you’ve created yourself.

Different organisations manage these processes in different ways. Some tutors do all of this themselves. Regardless of which approach your organisation takes, we’re going to cover it all here.

This next content area breaks down into five modules. Here’s what’s ahead:

5.1 What are our tools and processes?

5.2 Just do it: Diagnostic assessment

5.3 What does it all mean?

5.4 How do you write learning plans with a focus on literacy and numeracy?

Stay tuned for an overview of assessment tools and processes next.

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