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ACELR002

how mode, medium and form shape responses to texts

ACELR002 | Content Descriptions | Unit 1 | Literature | English | Senior secondary curriculum

ACELR001

the degree to which individual points of view, experiences and contexts shape responses to texts

ACELR001 | Content Descriptions | Unit 1 | Literature | English | Senior secondary curriculum

ACELR054

the ways in which the expectations and values of audiences shape perceptions of texts and their significance

ACELR054 | Content Descriptions | Unit 4 | Literature | English | Senior secondary curriculum

ACELR069

reflecting on the ways in which expectations and values of audiences shape the created text.

ACELR069 | Content Descriptions | Unit 4 | Literature | English | Senior secondary curriculum

Unit 4 Literature

Unit 4 develops students’ appreciation of the significance of literary study through close critical analysis of literary texts drawn from a range of forms, genres and styles. Students reflect upon the creative use of language, and the structural and stylistic …

Unit 4 | Literature | English | Senior secondary curriculum

ACELR009

the use of figurative language and rhetorical devices to represent concepts and shape arguments, for example, symbolism, metonymy, types of irony, patterns of imagery

ACELR009 | Content Descriptions | Unit 1 | Literature | English | Senior secondary curriculum

ACELR005

how text structures, language features and stylistic elements shape meaning and create particular effects and nuances, for example, through allusions, paradoxes and ambiguities

ACELR005 | Content Descriptions | Unit 1 | Literature | English | Senior secondary curriculum

ACELR059

how specific literary elements and forms shape meaning and influence responses, for example, mise-en-scène, enjambment, dramatic monologue and verse drama

ACELR059 | Content Descriptions | Unit 4 | Literature | English | Senior secondary curriculum

Rationale/Aims Literature

Rationale Literature focuses on the study of literary texts, developing students as independent, innovative and creative learners and thinkers who appreciate the aesthetic use of language, evaluate perspectives and evidence, and challenge ideas and interpretations. …

Rationale/Aims | Literature | English | Senior secondary curriculum

Unit 1 Literature

Unit 1 develops students’ knowledge and understanding of different ways of reading and creating literary texts drawn from a widening range of historical, social, cultural and personal contexts. Students analyse the relationships between language, text, …

Unit 1 | Literature | English | Senior secondary curriculum

Unit 2 Literature

Unit 2 develops student knowledge and understanding of the ways literary texts connect with each other. Drawing on a range of language and literary experiences, students consider the relationships between texts, genres, authors, audiences and contexts. …

Unit 2 | Literature | English | Senior secondary curriculum

Texts Literature

Texts can be written, spoken or multimodal, and in print or digital/online forms. Texts provide important opportunities for learning about aspects of human experience and about aesthetic appeal. Teachers may select whole texts and/or parts of texts depending …

Texts | Literature | English | Senior secondary curriculum

Structure of Literature Literature

Units Unit 1 develops students’ knowledge and understanding of different ways of reading and creating literary texts drawn from a widening range of historical, social, cultural and personal contexts. Students analyse the relationships between language, …

Structure of Literature | Literature | English | Senior secondary curriculum

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