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1Its all about learning!
- Mary Manning
- School Library Association of Victoria
2The Victorian Essential Learning StandardsA
new approach to organising curriculum
3This curriculum approach addresses
- The economic and social changes associated with
the development of our global, knowledge-based
world and their implications for schools, and - The growing evidence base about how people learn
and its implications for teaching that works
4A move away from increased content towards-
- A student-centred approach
- Developing the learner who can apply their
knowledge beyond the classroom to new and
different situations - Autonomous learners
5Speakers Note To succeed beyond the compulsory
years of schooling, all students need to develop
these three capacities. The three organising
principles of the VELS are derived from these
three explicitly stated purposes. Together they
help to answer the broad question about the kind
of young people we want our schools to nurture.
6Three strands
- Physical, Personal and Social Learning
- Discipline-based Learning
- Interdisciplinary Learning
7Balance and equality
- Knowledge, skills and behaviours in each of the
three strands - Together the three strands provide the basis for
students to develop deep understanding - An ability to take their learning and apply it to
new and different circumstances - The disciplines are related to the other strands
in a new and integrated manner
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12Novice learners to expert learners!The
development involves
- Noticing features and meaningful patterns of
information - Acquiring content knowledge that is organised in
ways to reflect a deep understanding - Applying knowledge in ways appropriate to context
rather than exercising ones memory - Approaching new situations in flexible ways
13The Humanities
Physical, personal social
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15Implications for school libraries
- Skills that have never been explicitly stated
before are now acknowledged and standards stated - Interdisciplinary skills and behaviours are of
equal value to discipline skills and knowledge - A whole school approach is necessary for planning
- Integration and collaboration required
- Focus on what is essential for expert or
autonomous learning
16Thinking
- Our world and the world of the future demand that
all students are supported to become effective
and skilful thinkers. Thinking validates existing
knowledge and enables individuals to create new
knowledge and to build ideas and make connections
between them. It entails reasoning and inquiry
together with processing and evaluating
information. - Students develop strategies to find suitable
sources of information and learn to distinguish
between fact and opinion. - Students increase their repertoire of thinking
strategies for gathering and processing
information.
17ICT
- In their learning of new material, students
experiment with some simple ICT tools and
techniques for visualising their thinking. They
organise and classify information and ideas, and
present them in a manner that is meaningful to
them. - Students develop an understanding of the
importance of checking the accuracy of facts that
are going to be processed
18Where to start?
- What element of the Victorian Essential Learning
Standards appeals to you? - Find your entry point and then make the links
- (John Firth, VCAA 2005)
- Visit
- http//vels.vcaa.vic.edu.au
- http//www.sofweb.vic.edu.au/blueprint/fs1/