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Assessment: Visual Essay
*"Equivalent" means that you will use other examples of information such as images and photos as well as some captions in short sentences/written form for this task.
Task Description:
For this assessment, you will create a visual essay of 8-10 original photographs. Each photo will include a three-sentence caption/description. Through the whole visual essay, you will be portraying and narrating development from birth to five years old, written from the perspective of a child (you position yourself as a child/use the ‘I' statement).
Note: An example of how to write from a child's perspective can be found on Moodle Assessment task Instructions
Your visual essay should:
Focus on one specific developmental domain as outlined in the EYLF developmental milestones (physical, social emotional, cognitive and language)
Illustrate how the chosen domain develops across the first five years of life, showing progression over time from the perspective of THE child.
Your visual essay should:
Focus on one specific developmental domain as outlined in the EYLF developmental milestones (physical, social emotional, cognitive and language).
Illustrate how the chosen domain develops across the first five years of life, showing progression over time from the perspective of THE child. Get expert online assignment help in the USA.
Integrate relevant theories of child development to offer insight into how these theories shape the child's development.
Include APA 7th referencing within captions or notes to support your discussion.
All photographs must be taken by you and cannot be sourced from the internet, shared by others, or AI-generated - no identifiable persons should be included. Each image should capture symbolic representations of your chosen developmental domain from a child's perspective. The photos must be thoughtful and meaningful, contributing to the developmental story you are portraying.
Note: Your assessment must be submitted via Moodle as a single file (maximum 20 MB).
References: minimum 6 academic references