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Respect matters: Asia and Australia’s Engagement with Asia

Education about how and why Respect Mattes offers opportunities to include a focus on Asia and Australia’s Engagement with Asia.  For example: Understanding and respecting ourselves and one another Through HPE students can explore and appreciate the diverse …

Respect matters: Asia and Australia’s Engagement with Asia | Cross-curriculum priorities | Dimensions | Curriculum connections | Resources

Respect matters: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures

Respectful relationships education offers opportunities to include a focus on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures. For example: Understanding and respecting ourselves and one another In HPE students can learn about Aboriginal …

Respect matters: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures | Cross-curriculum priorities | Dimensions | Curriculum connections | Resources

Food and wellbeing: Mathematics

The Australian Curriculum addresses learning about food and wellbeing predominantly in Health and Physical Education (HPE) and Design and Technologies, however there are opportunities to make connections with aspects of Mathematics, particularly Measurement …

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Digital Technologies - Years 9 and 10

Content descriptions with elaborations: Evaluate critically how student solutions and existing information systems and policies, take account of future risks and sustainability and provide opportunities for innovation and enterprise (ACTDIP042) examining …

Digital Technologies - Years 9 and 10 | Digital media literacy | Dimensions | Curriculum connections | Resources

Food and wellbeing: Science

The Australian Curriculum addresses learning about food and wellbeing predominantly in Health and Physical Education (HPE) and Design and Technologies, however there are opportunities to make connections with aspects of Science, in particular biological …

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Food and wellbeing: F-6/7 Humanities and Social Sciences

The Australian Curriculum addresses learning about food and wellbeing predominantly in Health and Physical Education (HPE) and Design and Technologies, however there are opportunities to make connections with aspects of F-6/7 HASS, in particular geog …

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Outdoor learning: Geography

Geography is a structured way of exploring, analysing and understanding the characteristics of the places that make up our world. Outdoor learning programs provide opportunities for students to learn to question why the world is the way it is, reflect …

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Outdoor learning: Foundation Year

Students at this stage Typically, students in Foundation Year are curious about nature. They often notice things outdoors that adults miss. There is an opportunity to encourage this curiosity and develop skills and knowledge to safely enjoy the outdoors. …

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Online safety: 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). Children within this stage of learning are naturally curious about understanding the world they live in. Through guided …

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Online safety: Years 3 and 4

Within Years 3 and 4, students develop an increasing awareness about digital systems and how they can be used in home, school and community environments. They collect, manipulate and interpret data to develop an understanding of the characteristics of …

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Online safety: Years 5 and 6

In Years 5 and 6, students learn to balance the benefits offered by technology with a critical awareness of their own online behaviour and the online behaviour of others. They begin to explore strategies for protecting the rights of others online including …

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Online safety: Years 7 and 8

In Years 7 and 8, young people start to become more independent and self-assured; they want more freedom and can experience greater peer influence. When communicating and collaborating online, students develop an understanding of different social contexts, …

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Online safety: Years 9 and 10

In Years 9 and 10, students use digital technologies to source information and construct, engage in, and maintain social networks. Students increasingly engage in online and social networking spaces to understand identity and status, make sense of cultural …

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Outdoor learning: Years 1 and 2

Students at this stage Typically, as students develop their own identities and participate more broadly in everyday life, their movement and recreation options can expand. Gaining knowledge and skills to undertake outdoor activities in more natural settings, …

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Outdoor learning: Years 3 and 4

Students at this stage Typically, as children develop confidence in outdoor places, they can explore a greater range of environments and spend longer without direct intervention from adults. They observe plants and animals in their natural habitat and …

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Outdoor learning: Years 5 and 6

Students at this stage In Year 5 – 6 students are introduced to outdoor recreation as part of an Australian way of life through stories and direct experience. They develop skills and knowledge to participate safely in outdoor recreation activity and understand …

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Outdoor learning: Years 7 and 8

Students at this stage Typically, students in Years 7 and 8 develop skills and knowledge to undertake more extended journeys in natural environments, and develop skills of interdependence within the group. They develop higher levels of skill and have …

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Outdoor learning: Years 9 and 10

Students at this stage In these years, students typically develop a deeper understanding of, and reasons for, codes of conduct in outdoor recreation activities. They explore more adventurous activities as a way of exploring self and nature, and apply …

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Digital Technologies - Years 9 and 10

Content descriptions with elaborations: Evaluate critically how student solutions and existing information systems and policies, take account of future risks and sustainability and provide opportunities for innovation and enterprise (ACTDIP042) examining …

Digital Technologies - Years 9 and 10 | Informed and safe use of information and devices | Dimensions | Curriculum connections | Resources

Consumer and financial literacy: Work Studies

The Australian Curriculum: Work Studies has a unique role in developing consumer and financial literacy in young people. Work Studies prepares students with the self-knowledge, contemporary work skills and entrepreneurial behaviours that will enable them …

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