EARLY CHILDHOOD MATTERS

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Assessment Brief
TCHR3001 EARLY CHILDHOOD MATTERS
ASSESSMENT 2: Position Paper
Summary

Title Position Paper
Due Date Week 6: Sunday 16th April by 11:59am
Length 2000 words
Weighting 50%
Submission Microsoft Word document submitted to Turnitin (NOT a PDF)

Task Description
This task requires students to select ONE issue presented in Modules 4 to 6 and outlined in the task
(obesity, early childhood workforce or technology)
and write a position paper on that issue.
Rationale
As an early childhood teacher, you will be required to identify and respond to issues that impact
upon the early childhood education and care stakeholders, and profession through exploring
perspectives on a range of issues and presenting your own position on these issues.
Task Instructions
Drawing on relevant literature, select ONE of the issues outlined below and write a response to each
of the points outlined for that issue.
Obesity (Module 4)
a) Introduce the issue of obesity in early childhood
b) Outline why obesity is an issue for early childhood education and care, who it affects and
how
c) Critically review obesity as an issue from the various perspectives presented in the literature
(this could include media articles)
d) Present and justify your position on obesity as an early childhood teacher
e) Outline how this issue could be resolved or improved in early childhood
Early childhood workforce (Module 5)
a) Introduce the issue of workforce in early childhood education and care
b) Outline who early childhood education and care workforce issues affect and how
c) Critically review workforce issues in early childhood from the various perspectives presented
in the literature (this could include media articles)
d) Present and justify your position on workforce issues within early childhood education and
care
e) Outline how workforce issues within the early childhood profession could be resolved or
improved
Technology Use (Module 4)
a) Introduce the issue of technology in early childhood education and care
b) Outline who the issue of technology use in early childhood education and care affects and
how

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c) Critically review technology use as an issue in early childhood education and care from the
various perspectives presented in the literature (this could include media articles)
d) Present and justify your position on technology use within early childhood education and
care
e) Outline how issues with technology use within early childhood education and care could be
resolved or improved
Additional Information
1. Remember to answer each of the points outlined (a to e) in relation to the issue you select.
2. You need to support all areas of your response with relevant literature (unit materials,
current literature, publications).
3. An introduction (outside of the task outline) and conclusion is not needed in your response.
Formatting:
1. Include a cover page that contains:
The title of the task in bold
Your name (as author),
Your faculty (Faculty of Education)
The unit code and name (TCHR3001 Early Childhood Matters)
Your unit assessor’s name (Kelly Simpson)
The due date
2. Include a title of the issue you are responding to at the start of your position paper
3. Include a reference list on a new page at the end of your task.
4. Double line space your writing and your reference list.
Resources
Academic Integrity – SCU Guidelines
SCU Student Learning Zone – workshops, Quick Guides, student appointments
Referencing Style
Your position paper should be proofread and edited so that:
It is free from spelling and grammar errors
All formatting is according to APA 7th guidelines – see the SCU LibGuide Formatting for APA 7
APA 7 formatting and referencing are required in Faculty of Education assessments.
Task Submission
The due date for this assessment is Week 6: Sunday 16th of April by 11:59am
Submission of your position paper is in WORD format via TURNITIN. DO NOT upload a PDF.
Label the Word file with your SURNAME and the ASSESSMENT NUMBER, e.g.,
SIMPSON_A2.docx
You are strongly advised to undertake your own SIMILARITY CHECK via Turnitin, PRIOR to
the due date, to
identify and resolve any academic integrity issues prior to submitting – see
SCU Academic Integrity and Turnitin. You can submit up to three times and receive the
similarity match report immediately – after three attempts, you will need to wait 24 hours.
The submission link can be found in the Assessment Tasks and Submission tab in the
TCHR3001 Blackboard site. This will not be visible until after Assessment 1 has been
submitted.

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It is YOUR responsibility to ensure that you have submitted the correct file and the FINAL
version
of your assessment for marking BEFORE the due date/time.
Turnitin does not generate an automatic email receipt. If you have successfully uploaded
your assessment, a green bar will appear at the top of the screen that says: Submission
uploaded successfully: Download digital receipt. Use the hyperlink to download your digital
receipt and store this with your assignment file.
If you have any difficulty submitting your assignment, please contact Technology Services
and make sure that you log a job with them, so you have evidence of your attempted
submission. To avoid any last-minute problems, make sure you submit well before 11:59pm
on the due date.
Special Consideration
Students wishing to request special consideration to extend the due date of an assessment task must submit a
Request for Special Consideration form via their
MyEnrolment page as early as possible and prior to the
original due date for that assessment task, along with any accompanying documents, such as medical
certificates. To apply, see –
SCU Special Consideration
Late Submissions & Penalties
Except when special consideration is awarded, late submission of assessment tasks will lead
automatically to the imposition of a penalty. Penalties will be incurred as soon as the deadline is
reached.
• a penalty of 5% of the available marks will be deducted from the actual mark at one
minute after the time listed in the due date
• a further penalty of 5% of the available mark will be deducted from the actual mark
achieved on each subsequent calendar day until the mark reaches zero.”
Academic Integrity
At Southern Cross University academic integrity means behaving with the values of honesty, fairness,
trustworthiness, courage, responsibility and respect in relation to academic work.
The Southern Cross University Academic Integrity Framework aims to develop a holistic, systematic and
consistent approach to addressing academic integrity across the entire University. For more information see
the SCU Academic Integrity Framework
NOTE: Academic Integrity breaches include: poor referencing, not identifying direct quotations correctly,
close paraphrasing, plagiarism, recycling, misrepresentation, collusion, cheating, contract cheating, fabricating
information.
You are
not permitted to use any text generating software, including generative Artificial Intelligence (AI)
such as chatbots, to complete this assignment.
Grades & Feedback
Assignments that have been submitted by the due date will receive an SCU grade, an originality report and
written feedback. Grades and feedback will be posted to “Grades & Feedback” section on the Blackboard unit
site. Please allow 7-working days for marks to be posted.
Assessment Criteria
See the marking rubric for the marking criteria and grading standards.
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Assessment Rubric

Marking Criteria
and % allocation
High Distinction
100% +
High Distinction
(85-99%)
Distinction
(75-84%)
Credit
(65-74%)
Pass
(59-64%)
Fail
1-49%
Absent Fail
0%
Criterion 1:
Position paper
introduces
chosen issue for
ECEC and argues
who the issue
affects and how.
10%
Achieves all the
criteria for a high
distinction to an
exemplary
standard,
without any
errors.
Position paper
identifies the
issue for ECEC
and argues who
this issue affects
in an outstanding
manner.
Position paper
identifies the
issue for ECEC
and argues who
this issue affects
and how in a
very good
manner.
Position paper
identifies the
issue for ECEC
and argues who
this issue affects
and how well.
Position paper
satisfactorily
identifies the
issue for ECEC
and argues who
this issue affects
and how.
Position paper
does not identify
the issue for
ECEC and omits
to argue who this
issue affects and
how.
Not attempted.
Criterion 2:
Position paper
critically reviews
various
perspectives of
the chosen issue
with reference to
current literature
and publications.
10%
Achieves all the
criteria for a high
distinction to an
exemplary
standard,
without any
errors.
Position paper is
outstanding in
the critical
review of various
perspectives of
this issue with
reference to
current literature
and publications.
Position paper is
very good in the
critical review of
various
perspectives of
this issue with
reference to
current literature
and publications.
Position paper is
good in the
critical review of
various
perspectives of
this issue with
reference to
current literature
and publications.
Position paper is
satisfactory in
the critical
review of various
perspectives of
this issue with
reference to
current literature
and publications.
Position paper is
poor in the
critical review of
various
perspectives of
this issue with
reference to
current literature
and publications.
Not attempted.
Criterion 3:
Position paper
presents the
writer’s
perspective on
Achieves all the
criteria for a high
distinction to an
exemplary
standard,
The writer’s
position on the
position paper
has been clearly
presented with
The writer’s
position on the
position paper
has been clearly
presented and is
The writer’s
position on the
position paper
has been
presented and is
The writer’s
position on the
position paper
has been
presented and is
The writer’s
position on the
position paper
has not been
presented and
Not attempted.

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the chosen issue
and justifies
these
perspectives.
10%
without any
errors.
excellent
justification of
the impact on
early childhood
education and
care with
reference to
current
literature.
very well justified
with reference to
the impact on
early childhood
education and
care with
reference to
current
literature.
well justified
with reference to
the impact on
early childhood
education and
care with
reference to
current
literature.
satisfactorily
justified with
reference to the
impact on early
childhood
education and
care with
reference to
current
literature.
there is no
justification with
reference to the
impact on early
childhood
education and
care with
reference to
current
literature.
Criterion 4:
Position paper
displays
thorough
engagement with
the unit
materials,
current literature
and publications.
10%
Achieves all the
criteria for a high
distinction to an
exemplary
standard,
without any
errors.
The position
paper reflects
deep
engagement with
the unit
materials,
current literature
and publications.
The position
paper reflects
very good
engagement with
the unit
materials,
current literature
and publications
The position
paper reflects
good
engagement with
the unit
materials,
current literature
and publications.
The position
paper reflects
satisfactory
engagement with
the unit
materials,
current literature
and publications.
The position
paper reflects
little or no
engagement with
the unit
materials,
current literature
and publications.
Not attempted.
Criterion 5:
Standard of
writing and
presentation –
spelling,
punctuation,
grammar,
paragraph
structure, APA
7th referencing.
10%
Achieves all the
criteria for a high
distinction to an
exemplary
standard,
without any
errors.
Excellent
standard of
writing and
presentation
with no errors in
spelling,
punctuation,
grammar,
paragraph
structure, APA
7th referencing
Very good
standard of
writing and
presentation
with minor errors
in spelling,
punctuation,
grammar,
paragraph
structure, APA
7th referencing
Good standard of
writing and
presentation
with some errors
in spelling,
punctuation,
grammar,
paragraph
structure, APA
7th referencing
Satisfactory
standard of
writing and
presentation
with many errors
in spelling,
punctuation,
grammar,
paragraph
structure, APA
7th referencing
Poor standard of
writing and
presentation
with many errors
in spelling,
punctuation,
grammar,
paragraph
structure, APA
7th referencing
Not attempted.

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Description of SCU Grades
High Distinction:
The student’s performance, in addition to satisfying all of the basic learning requirements, demonstrates distinctive insight and ability in researching, analysing and
applying relevant skills and concepts, and shows exceptional ability to synthesise, integrate and evaluate knowledge. The student’s performance could be described as
outstanding in relation to the learning requirements specified.
Distinction:
The student’s performance, in addition to satisfying all of the basic learning requirements, demonstrates distinctive insight and ability in researching, analysing and
applying relevant skills and concepts, and shows a well-developed ability to synthesise, integrate and evaluate knowledge. The student’s performance could be described
as distinguished in relation to the learning requirements specified.
Credit:
The student’s performance, in addition to satisfying all of the basic learning requirements specified, demonstrates insight and ability in researching, analysing and applying
relevant skills and concepts. The student’s performance could be described as competent in relation to the learning requirements specified.
Pass:
The student’s performance satisfies all of the basic learning requirements specified and provides a sound basis for proceeding to higher-level studies in the subject area.
The student’s performance could be described as satisfactory in relation to the learning requirements specified.
Fail:
The student’s performance fails to satisfy the learning requirements specified.