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The draft K-10 Australian Curriculum in English, mathematics, science and history is now being finalised for uploading to the Australian Curriculum Consultation Portal.In the week of 22 February 2010 this consultation website will be available for everyone to read, review, download or print the draft K-10 curriculum. It will also be the place where members of the education community can provide feedback and where the on-line feedback survey can be completed.
The K-10 consultation process and the K-10 part of the website will be open until 23 May 2010.
Work on the senior secondary years' curriculum for English, mathematics, science and history is proceeding according to the agreed timeframe.
From April 2010 to June 2010, the senior secondary curriculum will be available for consultation on the Australian Curriculum Consultation Portal.
Read more at http://www.acara.edu.au/consultation.html
Consultation on the draft Australian Curriculum: English, mathematics, science and history
The draft Australian Curriculum for English, mathematics, science and history (K-10) will be available for consultation from late February to the end of May 2010. The draft curriculum for these learning areas will be available online through the Australian Curriculum Consultation Portal, and will include content descriptions, achievement standards, content elaborations and some annotated work samples.The consultation website will be available for everyone to read, review, download or print the draft K-10 curriculum. It will also be the place where individuals and groups can provide feedback and where the online feedback survey can be completed.
The K-10 consultation process and the K-10 part of the website will be open until 23 May 2010.
Work on the senior secondary years curriculum for English, mathematics, science and history is proceeding according to the agreed timeframe. From April 2010 to June 2010, the senior secondary curriculum will be available online for consultation.
How you can get involved in the consultation process
ACARA’s consultation processes for the draft Australian Curriculum will be conducted in partnership with state and territory curriculum and school authorities.ACARA encourages involvement of all stakeholders during this key stage of curriculum development.
Opportunities will be available to provide feedback on the draft curriculum through:
- Completion of an on-line survey
- State/territory and national consultation forums
- Some short-term, trialing activities with teachers and schools using the draft curriculum materials.
On-line survey
Teachers and other stakeholders in the broader education community will be able to review the curriculum materials and provide targeted feedback through an online survey. This will include the options of annotating the work, posing questions and providing written comments.Stakeholder consultation forums
State and territory consultation forumsThroughout the consultation period, ACARA will conduct forums in each state and territory to gather feedback on the draft K-10 curriculum.
Participation in these consultation forums will be coordinated by the relevant state and territory education authorities.
National forums
In addition to the state and territory forums, ACARA will convene national forums during the latter part of April 2010, inviting nominated teachers, national professional associations, education and discipline academics, to provide expert feedback on the draft K-10 curriculum.
Trialing activities
ACARA, in collaboration with state and territory education authorities, have selected schools to be involved in some short-term trialing activities. About 150 schools will undertake a range of planning, teaching and assessing activities using the draft K-10 Australian Curriculum. The 150 schools include a cross-section of schools based on jurisdiction, geography, size, sector, and socio-economic status.Schools will participate by developing teaching program/s and assessments, teaching part of the content and providing student work samples, and testing the functionality, accessibility and usefulness of the online curriculum.
This practical application will provide ACARA with very useful feedback to review and improve the draft materials.
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