Title: THE AUSTRALIAN CURRICULUM
1THE AUSTRALIAN CURRICULUM
22012 Western Australian Context
- The three year formal implementation period will
commence in July 2012 as the total curriculum
package, comprising Curriculum Content,
Achievement Standards and Resources, including
annotated work samples for the first phase of the
Australian Curriculum, is now available. - ACARA has indicated that NAPLAN tests will draw
from the Australian Curriculum from 2014. - Implementation timelines for the Year 11 and 12
courses are still being negotiated.
3In Western Australia
- For Semester 1, 2012 What do I need to
stop/What do I need to start Nice to know/Need
to know/ developing school plans to prepare for
implementation/ refining . - Schools will not use the Australian Curriculum
Achievement Standards to make a summative
assessment or report student achievement during
2012. - The Departments Curriculum, Assessment and
Reporting Policy is current at this point in
time. - For most teachers, this means that what they
teach and how they teach it will remain largely
unchanged in 2012.
4What about the Curriculum Framework?
- Schools are required to implement the Curriculum
Framework. - The content of the Australian Curriculum will
provide students with opportunities to
demonstrate the Curriculum Frameworks learning
outcomes. - The Curriculum Frameworks Principles of
Learning, Teaching, and Assessment provide advice
which is relevant to the delivery of the
Australian Curriculum.
5What YOUR STAFF might like to do..
6AnOTHER CHANGE..
- RCS Repetitive Change Syndrome
- Why do we need it?
- No-one asked us!
- Why should we bother? it will probably change
again in ten years!
7RCS Repetitive Change Syndrome
- Outcome Statements
- Middle Schooling
- Both had positive points Both were implemented
inconsistently and at times badly and teachers
and students bore the brunt of this - When adopting change it needs to
- Keep the best of what is currently in place
- Adopt it sensibly, context specific be smart
- Ensure we have the support and resources
- Ensure that the students remain our key focus
8Why do we need it?
- We have a future that is unknown.
- We cannot predict what our world will be like in
20 years. - With these exponential times the skill sets of
our youth need to be revisited. - If we do not reassess then we severely deplete
this our most valuable resource. - Evolution of what we teach, and how we teach it,
is inevitable. - This mandates the what not the how.
9No-one asked us!
- Every State was involved in collaboratively
reviewing the most contemporary Educational views
from 1989 2008. - From this the Melbourne Declaration on
Educational Goals for Young Australians emerged. - The Melbourne Declaration commits to supporting
all young Australians to become successful
learners, confident and creative individuals and
active and informed citizens, and promotes equity
and excellence in education. - All facets of the Australian Curriculum have been
and are being collaboratively developed with
input from all states and allowing all to have a
say.
10Why should we bother it will probably change
again in ten years!
- What will change is our teaching strategies
they have to. - What is unlikely to change is the curriculum
- This is not going to go away
- Is it better for our students yes, provided it
is delivered inclusively - Is it better for our teachers yes, provided it
is introduced sensibly and they feel supported!
11Melbourne Declaration
- We must focus on improving outcomes for all young
Australians. - Goal 1 promoting equity and excellence.
- Goal 2 successful learners, confident and
creative individuals, active and informed
citizens.
12What is covered in the aC
- As the basis for a curriculum designed to support
21st century learning the Melbourne Declaration
emphasises the importance of - knowledge, skills and understanding of learning
areas, - general capabilities.
- cross-curriculum priorities.
13Catering for diversity
- The Australian Curriculum focuses on an
entitlement for all students while acknowledging
that the needs, interests and abilities of
students vary. See Rationalisation -14 15
pages - Schools and teachers will be able to implement
the curriculum in ways that value teachers
professional judgements and best reflect local
and regional circumstances, educational
philosophies and learning environments.
14Advantages of an AC
- 1. School and curriculum authorities can
collaborate to ensure high quality teaching and
learning materials are available for all schools. - 2. Greater attention can be devoted to
equipping young Australians with those skills,
knowledge and capabilities necessary to enable
them to effectively engage with and prosper in
society, compete in a globalised world and thrive
in the information-rich workplaces of the future. - There will be greater consistency for the
countrys increasingly mobile student and teacher
population. - There will be improved outcomes for our students.
15Development of the Learning Areas
16General Capabilities in the Australian Curriculum
- Literacy
- Numeracy
- ICT
- Critical and creative thinking
- Personal and social competence
- Intercultural understanding
- Ethical behaviour
17Cross-curriculum Priorities
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories
and cultures - Asia and Australias engagement with Asia
- Sustainability
18English (Foundation to Year 10)
19Mathematics (Foundation to Year 10)
20Science (Foundation to Year 10)
21History (Foundation to Year 10)
22Additional support for implementation
- 62 Teacher Development Schools provide targeted
support to schools and school networks. - The Institute for Professional Learning plays a
key role in co-ordinating and brokering support
for teachers and administrators. - Teachers have access to digital resources through
the K-12 Resources website and Resources Online. - 4 Day Program in each LA Later this term
Train the Trainer version 2 people per region - Network capacity within the Mandurah region
23Early Childhood
- Big Ticket Items
- Need to embed General Capabilities
- Literacy
- Numeracy
- Personal and social competence
- Be familiar with the EYLF Early Years Learning
Framework - Familiar with the Teaching for Growth Report WA
literacy in Preprimary and Year 1. - Findings and recommendations
24SPECIAL EDUCATION NEEDS
- Referred schools to the ACARA Diversity of
Learners Fact sheet - Guidance for using the Australian Curriculum for
students with special education needs - Units of work, assessment tasks and work samples
online (TBA)
25SPECIAL EDUCATION NEEDS
- The majority of SEN students can engage provided
adjustments are made to - the learning activities the way they are
organised and presented - the learning environment and/or
- the assessment strategies
- the way students are expected to demonstrate
their learning - SENAT English, Maths, Health and Phys Ed focus
currently will align to all Learning Areas - General Capabilities Literacy/Numeracy/Personal
and Social Competence - Work being done F-2 - Based on the UK (P) scales
- Curriculum Support Assessment and Reporting
Support for Special Education Needs. - Further curriculum advice and examples of how
teachers can use the AC to identify current
learning and plan for teaching of students with
disability is underway
26WA PERSPECTIVE - SEN
- DoE Mini-trial term 2-3 looking at how schools
identify where a student sits within the F-10
curriculum and then how they differentiate the
curriculum within an age appropriate context.
(Units of work, assessment tasks and student work
samples available Term 4) - Teacher development schools (3 SEN)
- DoE has offered to trial the Prior to Foundation
content - Support Visiting Teacher Service (Centre for
Inclusive Schooling) - SEN Assessment Tool has been aligned to AC Maths,
English, History and Science F-Year 2 (Plus First
Steps Maths and English)
27EAL/D
- Now combined with Aboriginal team
- General Capabilities intercultural
understandings - EALD Teacher Resource ACARA
- Position students on progression
- Offers strategies to support them
- Understand where challenges exist and why for
leavers - ESL Resource Centre
- EALD Teacher Resource
- ESL Progress Maps online West One
- NSW translator notes
28Getting Started
- Establish/refine your familiarisation plan for
2012 - Which areas of the Australian Curriculum content
will be the focus during 2012? - What professional learning is required?
- What support is needed to adapt teaching programs
to address the content of the Australian
Curriculum? - Are current resources addressing the content of
the Australian Curriculum?
29RESOURCES CONTACTS
- Work Smarter not Harder
- www.det.wa.edu.au/curriculumsupport
- www.acara.edu.au
- www.qsa.qld.edu.au
- http//www.acwa.wa.edu.au/
- SCOOTLE ( On right hand side of Portal Homepage)
- PORTAL Resources Tab
- http//www.edleadership.spydersweb.com.au -
set up for the Mandurah Leaders Network - CONTACTS See contact sheet
30Local NETWORKS
- Valuable and targeted professional learning that
needs to be shared strategically back at your
school - Extremely valuable for your experienced, your
aspirants, your potential future aspirants. - Networks are shaped by the participants
- Designed to be sustainable beyond the funding
duration
31Mandurah NETWORK
- Caters for Leaders Principals, Deputies and
other key personnel, allowing them to access and
share focused information and ideas at point of
need and locally. - Builds capacity of staff within schools and cells
as instructional leaders - Builds capacity of staff within schools and cells
as instructional leaders - Allows for schools to implement according to
their context and needs - Blends in and compliments with Secondary SCOPE
Network - Is efficient and strategic in Resource
management - Has school and network accountability mechanisms
in place - Links to broader networks where useful
32LETS ENJOY THE JOURNEY TOGETHER