How do the progressions cater to the diversity of learners?
Consistent with ACARA’s Student diversity advice on the Australian Curriculum website, the progressions support teachers to cater for the diversity of learners by: acknowledging students’ different rates of progress through the levels and across elements acknowledging that …
How do the progressions cater to the diversity of learners? | National Literacy and Numeracy Learning Progressions | Resources
Visual Arts - Years 7 and 8
Exploring ideas and improvising with ways to represent ideas Experiment with visual arts conventions and techniques, including exploration of techniques used by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists, to represent a theme, concept or idea in their …
Visual Arts - Years 7 and 8 | Multimedia dimensions | Dimensions | Curriculum connections | Resources
Visual Arts - Years 9 and 10
Exploring ideas and improvising with ways to represent ideas Conceptualise and develop representations of themes, concepts or subject matter to experiment with their developing personal style, reflecting on the styles of artists, including Aboriginal …
Visual Arts - Years 9 and 10 | Multimedia dimensions | Dimensions | Curriculum connections | Resources
Mathematics: Number lines/Science: Energy transfer
Clifford Park Special School upholds the strong belief that all students can learn, and that they should have equitable access to the Australian Curriculum. The school provides educational programs for secondary students with disability. A supportive …
Mathematics: Number lines/Science: Energy transfer | Illustrations of practice | Student diversity | Resources
Exploring different cultural perspectives through two-way teaching
Medina Primary School is a government school located 39km south of the Perth CBD on the traditional lands of the Whadjuk People. The school has an enrolment of 231 students, of whom 28% are Aboriginal. In this illustration of practice, Years 5 and 6 …
Exploring different cultural perspectives through two-way teaching | Illustrations of practice | Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures | Resources
Alice Springs School of the Air
The Alice Springs School of the Air (ASSOA) is based in Alice Springs and broadcasts to children in isolated communities through a 1.3 million square km 'classroom', throughout Northern Territory and parts of South Australia and Western Australia. At …
Alice Springs School of the Air | Illustrations of practice | Primary curriculum | Resources
Merici College (Years 9 and 10)
Merici College is a 7-12 girls Catholic School located in Canberra, ACT on the Traditional Lands of the Ngunnawal Peoples. Merici College has a specific emphasis on sustainability. Accordingly, their STEM Connections project focused on solar photovoltaics. …
Merici College (Years 9 and 10) | Illustrations of practice | STEM | Resources
Science: Energy transfer/Mathematics: Statistics and probability
Malibu School is an education support school for students from Foundation to Year 12 with intellectual disability, physical disability, sensory impairment (vision and hearing), challenging behaviour and/or autistic spectrum disorder. Classes at Malibu …
Science: Energy transfer/Mathematics: Statistics and probability | Illustrations of practice | Student diversity | Resources
Two-way science at Areyonga: investigating the health of local springs
Areyonga School is a Northern Territory government school located in a remote community 225 km west of Alice Springs in the Northern Territory on the traditional lands of the Pitjantjatjara people. It has an enrolment of 50 students, of whom 100% are …
Two-way science at Areyonga: investigating the health of local springs | Illustrations of practice | Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures | Resources
Fire: a burning question
Gordonvale State High School is a government school located south of Cairns in Queensland on the traditional lands of the Malanbarra Yidinji people. It has an enrolment of 862 students, of whom 29% are Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander. The school …
Fire: a burning question | Illustrations of practice | Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures | Resources
Expressing culture and learning through narrative
Worawa Aboriginal College is an independent middle-years boarding school for Aboriginal girls. It is located in the town of Healesville 52km north-east of Melbourne on the traditional lands of the Wurundjeri People. The school has an enrolment of 69 students. …
Expressing culture and learning through narrative | Illustrations of practice | Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures | Resources
Career education: linking learning for students with disability to workplace experiences
This illustration of practice describes how a career education program provides authentic learning experiences in a workplace environment within a high school. Black Mountain School differentiates the curriculum to cater for a range of learners while …
Career education: linking learning for students with disability to workplace experiences | Illustrations of practice | General capabilities and career education | Resources
HASS: Influences on consumer choices
St Anthony's Parish Primary School uses the three dimensions of the Australian Curriculum to provide opportunities for students to develop their gifts and talents. The school acknowledges that students may possess talents, as well as areas of challenge. …
HASS: Influences on consumer choices | Illustrations of practice | Student diversity | Resources
Food and fibre
Food and fibre | Portfolios | Curriculum connections | Resources
English - Year 2
Language for social interactions Understand that language varies when people take on different roles in social and classroom interactions and how the use of key interpersonal language resources varies depending on context (ACELA1461) Purpose audience …
English - Year 2 | Knowledge and understanding | Dimensions | Curriculum connections | Resources
F-6/7 Humanities and Social Sciences - Year 4
Geography The use and management of natural resources and waste, and the different views on how to do this sustainably (ACHASSK090) Civics and citizenship The role of local government and the decisions it makes on behalf of the community (ACHASSK091) The …
F-6/7 Humanities and Social Sciences - Year 4 | Knowledge and understanding | Dimensions | Curriculum connections | Resources
F-6/7 Humanities and Social Sciences - Year 6
Geography Australia’s connections with other countries and how these change people and places (ACHASSK141) Civics and citizenship The roles and responsibilities of Australia’s three levels of government (ACHASSK144) Where ideas for new laws can come …
F-6/7 Humanities and Social Sciences - Year 6 | Knowledge and understanding | Dimensions | Curriculum connections | Resources
7-10 Economics and Business - Year 8
The ways markets in Australia operate to enable the distribution of resources, and why they may be influenced by government (ACHEK027) The traditional markets of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and their participation in contemporary …
7-10 Economics and Business - Year 8 | Knowledge and understanding | Dimensions | Curriculum connections | Resources
Design and Technologies - Years 5 and 6
Investigating and defining Critique needs or opportunities for designing, and investigate materials, components, tools, equipment and processes to achieve intended designed solutions (ACTDEP024) Generating and designing Generate, develop and communicate …
Design and Technologies - Years 5 and 6 | Responsibility and enterprise | Dimensions | Curriculum connections | Resources
F-6/7 Humanities and Social Sciences - Years 3 and 4
F-6/7 HASS (Geography sub-strand) Year 4 The use and management of natural resources and waste, and the different views on how to do this sustainably (ACHASSK090) The importance of environments, including natural vegetation, to animals and people (ACHASSK088) The …
F-6/7 Humanities and Social Sciences - Years 3 and 4 | Conservation and sustainability | Dimensions | Curriculum connections | Resources