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Information and briefing for NSWDET schools
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Development of the Australian Curriculum ◦ ACARA ◦ The Melbourne Declaration Phases in curriculum development ◦ Learning areas Structure of the Australian Curriculum ◦ General capabilities ◦ Cross curricula dimensions Nature of the Australian Curriculum Implementation
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The role of ACARA The guiding document (Melbourne Declaration)
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National curriculum National assessment A national data collection and reporting program
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The three phases Learning areas
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Phase 1 EnglishMathematicsScienceHistory Phase 2 GeographyLanguagesThe arts Phase 3 Health and physical education Information and Communication Technology and design and technology Economics, business, civics and citizenship
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RationaleAims Organisation of the learning General capabilities Cross-curricular dimensions
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Literacy Numeracy Information and communication technologies Social competence Intercultural understanding Teamwork Thinking skills Creativity Self management Ethical behaviour
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Indigenous history and culture Asia and Australia’s engagement with AsiaSustainability
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K-10 and Years 11&12 Content descriptions Achievement standards
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The Australian Curriculum: is being developed for K-10 and Years 11&12 is described in Years not Stages has content descriptions not outcomes
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Content strands Content descriptions Content elaborations
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“Achievement standards will provide an expectation of the quality of learning that students should typically demonstrate by a particular point in their schooling.” “The achievement standard will comprise: ◦ a description of the quality of expected learning ◦ a set of annotated work samples that illustrates the described quality of learning.” Source: ACARA 2009, Curriculum Design Paper, http://www.acara.edu.au/verve/_resources/Curriculum_Design_Paper_.pdf accessed 25/3/10 http://www.acara.edu.au/verve/_resources/Curriculum_Design_Paper_.pdf
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Determined by each state Factors affecting implementation by 2013
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Each state will determine the implementation schedule provided the K-10 curriculum is implemented by 2013 The implementation depends on: ◦ the extent of difference with existing curriculum ◦ alignment with existing credentialing arrangements
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