Title: Australian Curriculum Information for parents
1Australian CurriculumInformation for parents
2Background
3Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting
Authority (ACARA)
- 2008 National Curriculum Board (NCB).
- 2009 ACARA became responsible for national
curriculum, assessment and reporting.
4ACARA website
5Why an Australian Curriculum?
- A COAG decision.
- Provides skills, knowledge and capabilities for
young Australians. - The combined efforts of states and territories
focused on improving student learning. - Offers greater consistency for the mobile student
and teacher population.
6Melbourne Declaration (2009)
Learning areas
English
Mathematics
Science (inc. physics, chemistry and biology)
Humanities and Social Sciences (inc. history, geography, economics, business, civics and citizenship)
Languages (focus on Asian languages)
The Arts (performing and visual)
Health and Physical Education
Information and Communication Technologies
Design and Technology
7Australian Curriculum Learning areas
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Phase 1 Year K(P)10 Phase 1 Year K(P)10 Phase 1 Year K(P)10 Phase 1 Year K(P)10 11 12
English 4 courses
History 4 courses
Science 4 courses
Mathematics Mathematics 2 courses
Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2 Phase 2
Arts Geography Languages Arts Geography Languages Arts Geography Languages Arts Geography Languages Arts Geography Languages
Phase 3 Phase 3 Phase 3 Phase 3 Phase 3
Health and Physical Education K(P)10 Others may be announced Health and Physical Education K(P)10 Others may be announced Health and Physical Education K(P)10 Others may be announced Health and Physical Education K(P)10 Others may be announced Health and Physical Education K(P)10 Others may be announced
8Developing Australian Curriculum
9Australian Curriculum development
Stage Activity
Curriculum framing Confirmation of directions for writing curriculum
Curriculum development Two-step process for development of curriculum documents Step 1 broad outline scope and sequence Step 2 completion of detail of curriculum
Consultation National consultation and trialing
Publication Digital publication
10Timelines
Phase 1 English, mathematics, science and history Phase 1 English, mathematics, science and history Phase 2 Geography, languages and the arts Phase 3 The whole curriculum TBA
Development stage K(P)10 Years 1112 K(P)12 2010 Advice is being sought regarding ACARAs approach to the development of the whole curriculum and those learning areas not currently being developed by ACARA
Curriculum framing April 2009 April 2009 June 2010 2010 Advice is being sought regarding ACARAs approach to the development of the whole curriculum and those learning areas not currently being developed by ACARA
Curriculum development May Dec 2009 June 2009 Feb 2010 Begin late 2010 2010 Advice is being sought regarding ACARAs approach to the development of the whole curriculum and those learning areas not currently being developed by ACARA
National consultation and trial 1 March 23 May 2010 April June 2010 Early 2011 2010 Advice is being sought regarding ACARAs approach to the development of the whole curriculum and those learning areas not currently being developed by ACARA
Digital publication September 2010 September/ October 2010 Mid-2011 2010 Advice is being sought regarding ACARAs approach to the development of the whole curriculum and those learning areas not currently being developed by ACARA
11Australian Curriculum structure
- Rationale
- Aims
- Organisation of the learning area
- strands
- content descriptions
- content elaborations
- Achievement standards
- samples of student work
12Content descriptions and elaborations
- Content descriptions are explicit statements
about what all students should be taught. - Content elaborations are designed to support
teachers understanding of the content
descriptions.
13General capabilities
Literacy Self-management
Numeracy Teamwork
ICT Intercultural understanding
Thinking skills Ethical behaviour
Creativity Social competence
Cross-curricular dimensions
Indigenous history and culture
Sustainability
Asia and Australias engagement with Asia
14What will the Australian Curriculum look like?
15Years K(P)10
16K(P)10 Strands
Learning area Strands
English Language Literature Literacy
History Historical knowledge and understanding Historical skills
Science Science inquiry skills Science as a human endeavour Science understanding
Mathematics Number and algebra Statistics and probability Measurement and geometry
17K(P)10 Achievement standards
- The quality of learning expected of students who
are taught the content. - Specified for each learning area by year of
schooling. - Students who have reached the standard are well
able to progress to the next level.
18Years 11 and 12
19Years 11 and 12
Learning area Senior courses
English English Literature English for life and the workplace English as an additional language or dialect (EALD)
History Ancient history Modern history
Science Biology Chemistry Physics Earth and environmental science
Mathematics Essential mathematics General mathematics Mathematical methods Specialist mathematics
20English four courses
- English for life and the workplace
- Focus on further students literacy and language
skills for effective participation in work,
training and community, social and civic life. - English as an additional language or dialect
(EAL/D) - Focuses on students for whom English is an
additional language. - English
- Focuses on extending students use of language and
literature and meeting the demands for further
study, work and community, social and civic life. - Literature A two-year course focusing on the
study of literature.
21Science four courses
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Physics
- Earth and environmental science
- History two courses
- Modern history
- Ancient history
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22Mathematics four courses
- Essential mathematics
- Focuses on applied mathematics for everyday life.
- General mathematics
- Focuses on mathematics suitable for preparation
for further study with a moderate demand
in mathematics. - Mathematical methods
- Focuses on substantial development of
mathematical knowledge and higher level
mathematics. - Specialist mathematics
- Focuses on mathematics for further study in
mathematics or engineering and students with a
strong interest in mathematics.
23Assessment processes and certification will
remain a state/school responsibility
- States and territories will be responsible for
- assessment
- certification
- quality assurance
- tertiary entrance.
- Where there is a nationally developed course
states/territories will cease to offer any
comparable existing course. - The number of courses may grow over time.
24Providing feedback
25Providing feedback
26Queenslands alignment with the national approach
- Excellence and equity through
- clarity about content
- clarity about standards
- valuing teacher professionalism.
27Keep in touch
28Australian Curriculum contacts
- General enquiries
- australiancurriculum_at_qsa.qld.edu.au
- Subscribe to ACARA Update
- http//www.acara.edu.au
29Sign up for QSAs Australian Curriculum Latest
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