This edition of Primary Matters provides an update on the Australian Curriculum Review as it relates to the primary years (Foundation –Year 6) and showcases new teaching resources from ACARA’s Digital Technologies in focus (DTiF) project in primary years.
Review of the Australian Curriculum
On 12 June 2020, education ministers agreed that it was timely to review the Foundation – Year 10 Australian Curriculum (AC), which has been in place since 2015. The terms of reference for the Review of the Australian Curriculum and other documents, videos and infographics can be found on the ’Curriculum review’ page on the ACARA website. As part of the review process, the ACARA Primary team have been meeting with Primary Curriculum and Teacher Reference groups and ACARA learning area teams to identify opportunities to improve the Australian Curriculum in the primary years.
See ACARA CEO, David de Carvalho, speak about the review of the Australian Curriculum in the video below.
Watch ACARA CEO, David de Carvalho, as he discusses the relationship between the three dimensions of the Australian Curriculum.
ACARA CEO, David de Carvalho, has participated in virtual and face-to-face staffroom meetings in 24 primary schools across Australia, to discuss and seek feedback on the following questions:
- Are there specific examples you can identify of overcrowding, poor manageability and lack of coherence in the primary AC?
- What is one key change you would like us to make?
- What opportunities are there to improve the AC so it is of better help and use to you?
- We are redesigning the AC website to improve its functionality. What areas should we look to improve on the website so it’s of greater support for teachers? What resources do you find most useful on the website?
See David de Carvalho speak about the responses from his staffroom visits in the video below.
For further information or feedback on the Australian Curriculum Review, please email [email protected].
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Digital Technologies in Focus (DTiF) updates
The following information provides updates on new primary resources and professional learning published through the DTiF project.
‘DTiF in conversation’ is a new feature of the DTiF project, enabling teachers to share their experiences of implementing Digital Technologies. This is available for all teachers across the country to participate. If you are interesting in joining the DTiF team for a chat, view upcoming conversations and register through the ‘DTiF in conversations’ pages. ‘DTiF in conversation’ sessions occur every Wednesday at 3 pm AEST (4 pm AEDT). If you are interested in sharing your Digital Technologies implementation story, contact Sarah Atkins [email protected]
The Digital Technologies Hub
The Digital Technologies Hub is a fantastic resource to help teachers, students and families engage with, and learning more about, digital technologies. Access the Digital Technologies Hub for more information.
The Australian Computing Academy
The Australian Computing Academy (ACA) has many teacher resources available, including webinar recordings, teaching materials and assessment ideas. Visit the academy’s website to access the resources.
Digital Technologies National Lending Library
Did you know you can request to borrow for free a range of Digital Technologies equipment with lesson plans to help you implement the Digital Technologies Australian Curriculum?
Want to find out more? Access the CESER Digital Technologies Education website for more information.
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