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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING www.det.nt.gov.au Australian Curriculum: English F - 10 Katherine Region Putting it all together
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING www.det.nt.gov.au Purpose of the session to provide information on new or different perspectives and intent when using the Australian Curriculum: English understand the implications for professional learning define possible actions to be taken to further knowledge, understanding and teaching of Australian Curriculum: English
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING www.det.nt.gov.au Intentions of the Australian Curriculum: English What are the key messages for the intent of the English Curriculum?
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ICT to be embedded through all aspects of English
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Working as an Author: a study of fewer texts with a deeper understanding of the construction and deconstruction of texts
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+ + = All modes are Interconnected and interdependent Language Literacy Literature
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING www.det.nt.gov.au To start Make sure you start with the guided tour of Australian Curriculum online. Here is how to do it:
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING www.det.nt.gov.au Structure of Australian Curriculum: English NT Curriculum Framework: English Australian Curriculum: English Three Strands: Reading & Viewing Writing Speaking & Listening Language Literature Literacy EsseNTial Learnings ICT Cross- curricula perspectives (eg Engaging Learners with Asia, Vocational Learning, Values Education etc) General Capabilities Cross-curriculum priorities ( Asia and Australia’s engagement with Asia; Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and cultures, Sustainability) Reading and Viewing Writing Speaking and Listening Reading and Viewing Writing Speaking and Listening Reading and Viewing Writing Speaking and Listening
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING www.det.nt.gov.au Language, Literature & Literacy Language: explicit knowledge about how the English language works; functions and purposes Literature: informed appreciation of literary works; responding to, analysing and creating literature Literacy: repertoire of skills using language in different contexts; interpreting and creating a range of types of texts with accuracy, fluency and purpose Strands sit alongside each other and need to be integrated and connected in programming
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING www.det.nt.gov.au Strands and sub-strands
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING www.det.nt.gov.au Terminology
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING www.det.nt.gov.au Modes of Viewing: View 1 View one year level per page organised by mode:
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING www.det.nt.gov.au Modes of Viewing: View 2 View year levels consecutively down the page
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING www.det.nt.gov.au Modes of Viewing: View 3 View year levels in columns across the page
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING www.det.nt.gov.au Modes of Viewing: View 4 View one year level per page with elaborations
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING www.det.nt.gov.au Scope and Sequence F-10
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higher order thinking: instead of looking…describe differences, purposes, impacts; not just viewing…respond
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a) Word b) Word c) Word ArialTimes New RomanComic Sans
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a) Arial b) Times New Roman c) Comic Sans ArialTimes New RomanComic Sans
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Four perspectives on a day out at the park Perspectives are provided through four ‘voices’ Use of visual text and choice of fonts, convey the four personalities and their views on the world.
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Timid Tired Dominated
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Timid Tired Dominated BoldLoud
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PoshFormal Domineering Timid Tired Dominated BoldLoud
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PoshFormal Domineering Timid Tired Dominated PlayfulInformal Confident BoldLoud
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5oELgzXgsRE
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What? So What? Now What?
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