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Online safety: 7-10 History

The Australian Curriculum: History, provides students with opportunities to gain an understanding of human experience locally, nationally and globally and learn to appreciate the perspectives, beliefs and values of people in the past and present, and …

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Consumer and financial literacy: Year 1

The diverse circumstances in which children grow up influence their needs, wants, perceptions and behaviours related to financial and consumer matters. Typically, at age six to seven, within their family’s unique circumstances, children explore their …

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Multimedia: Foundation to Year 2

From Foundation to Year 2, students build on the concepts, skills and processes developed in the Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF). They use multimedia as they explore the world around them and experiment with ways of expressing ideas and meaning as …

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Multimedia: Years 5 and 6

In Years 5 and 6, students develop critical awareness of how multimedia is being used in their home, school and community environments. They consider the benefits that using multimedia can bring and identify potential issues and challenges. They develop …

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Multimedia: Years 7 and 8

In Years 7 and 8, students continue to build their understanding of where, how and why multimedia is being used in school, home and community settings. They analyse multimedia works and how they are used in a range of learning areas, subjects and disciplines. …

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Respect matters: Health and Physical Education

Through the Health and Physical Education curriculum, students develop the ability to access, evaluate and synthesise information and take positive action to protect, enhance and advocate for their own and others’ health, wellbeing, and safety. They develop …

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Respect matters: 7-10 Economics and Business

In Economics and Business, students develop and use personal and social skills, leadership, initiative, conflict resolution and responsible decision-making skills. They become aware of their own roles, rights and responsibilities as participants in society. …

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How are the progressions and the Australian Curriculum related?

In the Australian Curriculum, learning area content describes the knowledge, understanding and skills that are to be taught in each year or band of years. Achievement standards describe the learning expected of students at each year level or band of years. …

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Consumer and financial literacy: Year 10

Young people grow up in diverse circumstances. At age 15 to 16, there is a divergence in young people’s sophistication in relation to financial management attitudes. Unique family circumstances strongly influence young people’s notions of their future …

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Consumer and financial literacy: Year 2

The diverse circumstances in which children grow up influence their needs, wants, perceptions and behaviours related to financial and consumer matters. Typically, at age seven to eight, within their family’s unique circumstances, children explore their …

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Consumer and financial literacy: Year 5

The diverse circumstances in which children grow up influence their needs, wants, perceptions and behaviours related to financial and consumer matters. Typically, at age 10 to 11, children can discriminate between their needs and wants and make simple …

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Consumer and financial literacy: Year 7

The diverse circumstances in which children grow up influence their needs, wants, perceptions and behaviours related to financial and consumer matters. Typically, at age 12 to 13, children are given more responsibility as their roles in family and social …

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Consumer and financial literacy: Year 8

The diverse circumstances in which children grow up influence their needs, wants, perceptions and behaviours related to financial and consumer matters. Typically, at age 13 to 14, young people are given more responsibility as their roles in family and …

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Consumer and financial literacy: Science

The Australian Curriculum: Science has an important role in developing consumer and financial literacy in young people. Science supports the development of the dimensions of consumer and financial literacy as shown in the diagram below.   Approximate …

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Consumer and financial literacy: Foundation Year

The diverse circumstances in which children grow up influence their needs, wants, perceptions and behaviours related to financial and consumer matters. Typically, at age five to six, within their family’s unique circumstances, children explore their sense …

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Consumer and financial literacy: Year 9

Young people grow up in diverse circumstances. At age 14 to 15, there is a divergence in young people’s sophistication in relation to financial management attitudes. Unique family circumstances strongly influence young people’s notions of their future …

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Lansdowne Crescent Primary School

Lansdowne Crescent Primary is a city school in Hobart. At the time of filming the school had a population of 400 students from Foundation to Year 6. The school has been implementing the Australian Curriculum since 2011 and has embedded the English, mathematics, …

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Toowoomba Grammar School

The mathematics coordinator at Toowoomba Grammar led the staff to undertake a change in the way mathematics was taught in the school. The focus was on differentiation of the curriculum to meet the learning needs of the students. The coordinator felt that …

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Girraween Primary School

Girraween developed a whole-school approach to focus their teaching of mathematics through the proficiencies. They nominated a mathematics/numeracy coach, who mentored the staff to change how they taught mathematics in the school. Teachers engaged in …

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Consumer and financial literacy: Year 6

The diverse circumstances in which children grow up influence their needs, wants, perceptions and behaviours related to financial and consumer matters. Typically, at age 11 to 12, children can discriminate between their needs and wants and they independently …

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