Kurt Ambrose, Curriculum Corporation 1 Statements of Learning for Civics and Citizenship Contain opportunities to learn at Years 3,5,7,and 9 Civics and.

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Kurt Ambrose, Curriculum Corporation 1 Statements of Learning for Civics and Citizenship Contain opportunities to learn at Years 3,5,7,and 9 Civics and Citizenship Assessment Domain Outlines key performance markers, their descriptors and professional elaborations at Years 6 and Year 10 Meeting KPMs in civics and citizenship education

Kurt Ambrose, Curriculum Corporation 2 Meeting KPMs in civics and citizenship education Discovering Democracy – Australian Readers

Kurt Ambrose, Curriculum Corporation 3 Meeting KPMs in civics and citizenship education Discovering Democracy Units

Kurt Ambrose, Curriculum Corporation 4 The concepts and understandings with which students appeared to have the greatest difficulty were of two types: concepts such as ‘the common good’ or strategies that refer to how individuals can influence systems for the benefit of society; and so-called ‘iconic knowledge’ of key information about national events and nationally- representative symbols. National Assessment Program – Civics and Citizenship Years 6 & 10 Report, MCEETYA Meeting KPMs in civics and citizenship education

Kurt Ambrose, Curriculum Corporation 5 Meeting KPMs in civics and citizenship education We Remember