Baynton West Primary School
Baynton West Primary School is an independent public school in Karratha, Western Australia. At the time of filming the school had close to 600 students in Foundation – Year 7, and 50 staff members. The school strives to provide a rigorous education for …
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Landsdale Primary School
Lansdale Primary School is situated in the north-eastern suburbs of Perth and at the time of filming had 942 K–7 students. The students come from various cultural backgrounds with 38 per cent having English as an additional language or dialect. Lansdale …
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The Pilbara Education Region
The Pilbara Education Region is one of eight regions in the Western Australian Department of Education. The headquarters of this education region, the Pilbara Education Regional Office (PERO), is located in Karratha. The PERO staff are committed to the …
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Career education: STEAM learning and creative problem solving
This Illustration of practice demonstrates how Burnie Primary School incorporates career education through the implementation of a Science, Technologies, Engineering, The Arts and Mathematics (STEAM) program, which also provides students with the opportunity …
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Career education: linking learning with local industry
This illustration of practice highlights how Crystal Brook Primary School and Gladstone High School designed a career education program that provided students with the opportunity to develop general capabilities. The schools worked in partnership as they …
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Career education: developing general capabilities across the curriculum
This illustration of practice describes how Kings Meadows High School incorporates the Tasmanian Department of Education My Education initiative to provide career education programs for students in Years 7 to 10. Each term, two My Education days are …
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Career Education: developing entrepreneurial skills through social enterprise
This Illustration of practice demonstrates how Myrrhee School and Cathedral College Wangaratta incorporate career education in social enterprise programs. In 2015 both schools introduced social enterprise learning through the ACRE Social Enterprise Schools …
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Career education: linking STEM learning with real-world problem solving
This illustration of practice highlights how Norwood Morialta High School designed a career education program that provided students with the opportunity to develop a range of general capabilities. Students engaged in collaborative learning experiences …
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Career education: skills for work and vocational pathways
This illustration of practice demonstrates how Redcliffe State High School incorporates opportunities to develop the Australian Curriculum general capabilities and a Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification into the school’s career education …
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Career education: linking learning and social entrepreneurship
This illustration of practice describes how Rooty Hill High School approaches a year-long strategy for career education and entrepreneurial learning through a Young Entrepreneurs Program (YEP). In Young Entrepreneurs Week at the end of Term 4, students …
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Information and Communication Technology Capability - Level 1e (Foundation Year)
Typically, by the end of Foundation Year, students: Understand computer mediated communications understand that messages are recorded, viewed or sent in computer mediated communications for others to receive Identify the impacts of ICT in society identify …
Information and Communication Technology Capability - Level 1e (Foundation Year) | Knowledge and understanding | Dimensions | Curriculum connections | Resources
Information and Communication Technology Capability - Level 2 (Years 1 and 2)
Typically, by the end of Year 2, students: Understand computer mediated communications understand that computer mediated communications may be received later by the receiver Identify the impacts of ICT in society identify how ICT is used at home and …
Information and Communication Technology Capability - Level 2 (Years 1 and 2) | Knowledge and understanding | Dimensions | Curriculum connections | Resources
Information and Communication Technology Capability - Level 3 (Years 3 and 4)
Typically, by the end of Year 4, students: Understand computer mediated communications understand that computer mediated communications are directed to an audience for a purpose Identify the impacts of ICT in society identify the value and role of …
Information and Communication Technology Capability - Level 3 (Years 3 and 4) | Knowledge and understanding | Dimensions | Curriculum connections | Resources
Information and Communication Technology Capability - Level 4 (Years 5 and 6)
Typically, by the end of Year 6, students: Understand computer mediated communications understand that particular forms of computer mediated communications and tools are suited to synchronous or asynchronous and one-to-one or group communications Identify …
Information and Communication Technology Capability - Level 4 (Years 5 and 6) | Knowledge and understanding | Dimensions | Curriculum connections | Resources
Information and Communication Technology Capability - Level 5 (Years 7 and 8)
Typically, by the end of Year 8, students: Understand computer mediated communications understand that there are various methods of collaboration through computer mediated communications that vary in form and control Identify the impacts of ICT in …
Information and Communication Technology Capability - Level 5 (Years 7 and 8) | Knowledge and understanding | Dimensions | Curriculum connections | Resources
Information and Communication Technology Capability - Level 6 (Years 9 and 10)
Understand computer mediated communications understand that computer mediated communications have advantages and disadvantages in supporting active participation in a community of practice and the management of collaboration on digital materials Identify …
Information and Communication Technology Capability - Level 6 (Years 9 and 10) | Knowledge and understanding | Dimensions | Curriculum connections | Resources
Information and Communication Technology Capability - Level 1e (Foundation Year)
Typically, by the end of Foundation Year, students: Recognise intellectual property recognise ownership over their own digital work Apply digital information security practices follow class rules about using digital information Apply personal security …
Information and Communication Technology Capability - Level 1e (Foundation Year) | Responsibility and enterprise | Dimensions | Curriculum connections | Resources
Information and Communication Technology Capability - Level 2 (Years 1 and 2)
Typically, by the end of Year 2, students: Recognise intellectual property recognise ownership of digital products that others produce and that what they create or provide can be used or misused by others Apply digital information security practices follow …
Information and Communication Technology Capability - Level 2 (Years 1 and 2) | Responsibility and enterprise | Dimensions | Curriculum connections | Resources
Information and Communication Technology Capability - Level 3 (Years 3 and 4)
Typically, by the end of Year 4, students: Recognise intellectual property acknowledge when they use digital products created by someone else, and start to indicate the source Apply digital information security practices independently apply standard …
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Information and Communication Technology Capability - Level 4 (Years 5 and 6)
Typically, by the end of Year 6, students: Recognise intellectual property identify the legal obligations regarding the ownership and use of digital products and apply some referencing conventions Apply digital information security practices independently …
Information and Communication Technology Capability - Level 4 (Years 5 and 6) | Responsibility and enterprise | Dimensions | Curriculum connections | Resources