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Login | Victoria University ER Ty CEEEEY PYTE BTC SC SS (WERENT) ls} 23 vucollaborate.vu.edu.au/d2l/le/content/2060060/viewContent/10611202/View STORY ASSIGNMENT ASSESSMENT 1 € ASSESSMENT OVERVIEW Key Assessment Information Analyse a children's picture book using social justice 800 words + images 30% Saturday of Week 1 lenses LEARNING OUTCOMES The learning outcomes assessed are: « LO 1: Elucidate and apply knowledge and understanding of historical, philosophical and political structures that shape contemporary understandings of childhoods and the role of the teacher; « LO 3: Formulate critical actions that respond to diverse early childhood contexts and situations, both locally and globally drawing from First Nations standpoints, considering sustainability and intercultural understanding; Login | Victoria University ER Ty CEEEEY PYTE BTC SC SS (WERENT) ls} 23 vucollaborate.vu.edu.au/d2l/le/content/2060060/viewContent/10611202/View encountered in Collaborate. a Use this list of possible social justice lenses to help you select which ones you will use: a a gender - feminism gender - gender identity gender - family structure ethnicity - race ethnicity - language ethnicity - culture socioeconomic status - poverty socioeconomic status - place power Use at least 2 of the required unit resources as a reference point for the social justice issues you have chosen. a Write a critique of the book in relation to each of 2 different social justice issues, which includes a reasons why you think it is a good children's book a a 'selfie’ of you with the book a critique of the book in relation to one issue, using unit concepts and resources © 1 Login | Victoria University X vz Assessment 1: Storybook Crit X (© (4) WhatsApp ls} 23 vucollaborate.vu.edu.au/d2l/le/content/2060060/viewContent/10611202/View a 'seffie’ of you with the book critique of the book in relation to one issue, using unit concepts and resources critique of the book in relation to a different issue, using unit concepts and resources descriptions and explanations of how your critique fits the book, for each issue images from the book - you must include photographs of at least 4 pages of the book that show what you are referring to headings that show which social justice issue you are writing about references to ideas from the prescribed readings/sources for your analysis, with in-text citations for them where in Collaborate you found the reading or idea (ie which session, and which item) a full bibliography of all sources used, in APA format, with live links. Make sure your work is written clearly in appropriate academic style. Review your work for any errors and issues with clarity. Check your referencing, including in-text citations and images. Integrity This must be your own thinking and your own original writing. * You must not use Grammarly, or any Generative Al software. You must not cut and paste from internet sources, including promotional material or reviews of the book. « You may write first in another language, and then use translation software, but you must seek permission from your lecturer before doing this, and you must provide the original version in the original language in the drop box. * You must use photographs of the book you have taken yourself, and show yourself in at least some of them No Al: The assessment is completed under entirely without Al assistance. This level ensures students rely solely on their knowledge, understanding, and skills. Al must not be used at any point during the assessment. nm Noa wee orn ry Per noe Pel © rer tay toro towaton ea on Login | Victoria University ER Ty CEEEEY PYTE BTC SC SS (WERENT) 25 vucollaborate.vu.edu.au/d2l/le/content/2060060/viewContent/10611202/View = ASSESSMENT STRUCTURE This task involves choosing two books to put on a shared booklist, and analysing a book in relation to social justice issues. $= INSTRUCTIONS To complete your assessment task, follow the instructions below; 8 Visit a library or bookshop or early childhood service and look at children's picture books. Contribute to two shared booklists for your class. Choose at least two good quality children's picture books to put on shared booklists for your class. Your lecturer will tell you how to show your contribution to these shared class lists. One booklist is for books that you might choose as part of a social justice focus in your program. Choose one book for this list. You must make a unique contribution to this shared list. This list will be used for Task 2. One booklist is for a general list of good quality children's picture books. Choose one book for this list published in the last 20 years. You must make a unique contribution to this shared list. This list will be used for Task 1. must be a book you could choose as part of a social justice curriculum. The other is any good quality children's picture book published in the last 20 years. Each book can only be on the list once. a8 Choose one book from the general books shared list - add your name to the list so others know it has been chosen. a Go through the content of Week 1 of Collaborate. Read at least two of the readings for Task 1. Critique* the book you have chosen from the point of view of 2 different social justice issues, using the ideas you have © encountered in Collaborate. Login | Victoria University ER Ty CEEEEY PYTE BTC SC SS (WERENT) vucollaborate.vu.edu.au/d2l/le/content/2060060/viewContent/10611202/ View knowledge, understanding, and skills. Al must not be used at any point during the assessment. The assessment is completed entirely without Al assistance. This level ensures that students rely solely on their knowledge, understanding, and sills. Al must not be used at any point during the assessment. AVASSISTED IDEA | Al can be used in the assessment for brainstorming, creating sinctures, and ‘GENERATION AND ‘generating doas for improving work. STRUCTURING No Al content is allowed In the final submission. Alan be used to make improvements to the clarity or quality of student. created work to improve the final output, but no new content can be created ALASSISTED on EDITING Al can be used, but your original work with no Al content must be provided in an appendix. Als used to complete certain elements of the task, with students providing discussion or commentary on the Al-generated EN ‘content. This level requires critical engagement with Al generated. ON content and evaluating ts ouput. You will use Al to complete specified tasks in your assessment. Any Al created content must be cited. Al should be used as a co-pilot in order to meet the requirements of the assessment, allowing for a collaborative approach with Al and enhancing FULLAI creativity. You may use Al throughout your assessment to support your own Work and do not have to specify which content is Al generated. (M ASSESSMENT CRITERIA The following criteria will be used to grade this assessment task: « Understanding of social justice issues (30%) « Effective book critique (35%) « Use of unit concepts & resources, including referencing (35%) ©