This edition of Primary Matters unpacks a range of Australian Curriculum resources and new work samples published throughout 2019. Stories from curriculum specialists Caty Morris and Danielle Cavanagh showcase recently published resources that support the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures cross-curriculum priority and the general capabilities, and how these can be used in the primary classroom.
New Australian Curriculum resources to be published in 2020 are highlighted at the end of the edition.
- Provide provocations on how to embed the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cross-curriculum priority within learning areas.
- Explore possibilities of on-Country learning linked with the Australian Curriculum: Science.
- Assist in opening a dialogue with local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
- Provide a tool for self-reflection in relation to the priority, organising ideas and key concepts.
Updated ‘Student diversity’ information
“The Australian Curriculum is an inclusive curriculum that aims to promote students’ strengths. Teachers can provide learning opportunities for all students, using a combination of the three dimensions: learning area content and/or the general capabilities, and/or cross-curriculum priorities.” (ACARA, 2019) These elements of diversity provide both extraordinary promise and potential challenges for schools.
To support school communities in the delivery of the Australian Curriculum to increasingly diverse school populations, the ‘Student diversity’ pages on the Australian Curriculum website are being revised. These revisions focus on providing succinct advice and resources to support teachers endeavoring to meet the individual needs of students in a variety of educational settings. The updated information will be published at the start of next year.
Key changes/additions to the webpages will include:
- a new introductory video (recently published on current ‘Overview’ page)
- content and illustrations of practice focused on the diversity of students in regular classrooms, with supporting teacher background information
- a new iteration of the ACARA planning flowchart, now the CASE steps, which provides planning advice in relation to appropriate content, recognition of student abilities, assessment aligned to achievement standards and planning evaluation
- links to state, territory and Nationally Consistent Collection of Data resources.
These changes to the Student Diversity section on the Australian Curriculum website have been developed with advice from members of ACARA’s Students with Disability Advisory Group and a range of specialists at ACARA.
Aboriginal Languages and Torres Strait Islander Languages illustrations of practice
ACARA continues to develop resources in Languages in addition to work samples. These will now include illustrations of practice to support language programs based on the Aboriginal Languages and Torres Strait Islander Languages Framework. The illustrations of practice will be published on the resource section of the Australian Curriculum website, aiming to exemplify current practices, implementation and flexible use of the Aboriginal Languages and Torres Strait Islander Languages Framework for developing language-specific curricula and programs for the following pathways:
- First Language Learner Pathway (L1)
- Second Language Learner Pathway (L2)
- Language Revival Learner Pathway (LR)
“Nganki - ka Kardu thipmam - wa! I Murrinh warda ngatha. The nganthin ngumpanngerren. I ku ngakumarl, da ngarra ngugumingki wurran. The da matha nganthin ngala i da bere matha wangu ngumamath ngumpan ngarra magulkul nganki.”
“We are black people. We speak our language. We have our totems and Dreamings. This is what we know and will hold always in our hearts. It is who we are.”
Deminhimpuk Francella Bunduck, Murrinhpatha teacher, OLSH Thamurrurr College, Wadeye, ACARA consultation forum, Darwin, July 2013
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