Not exact matches
This series of primary and secondary teaching and learning
resources have been mapped to the content descriptors of the
Australian Curriculum.
The DT Hub contains
resources specifically created for the
Australian Curriculum, including videos explaining the key concepts, detailed lesson ideas for particular content descriptions, and case studies from schools around Australia.
Australian Education Union Federal President Correna Haythorpe said it's important for teachers to have access to broad
curriculum expertise, which is very important for a child's development as a whole, but you can't implement provisions around having specialist teachers in place without looking at the
resources that will need to be in place to support that.
Importantly, the
resources have a foundation in the Early Years Learning Framework and the
Australian National
Curriculum.
All
resources link to
Australian Curriculum areas, including HASS, Civics and Citizenship, History, English, Visual arts or Media arts.
The reSolve: Mathematics by Inquiry project is developing units of work and classroom
resources for Foundation to Year 10 linked to the
Australian Curriculum: Mathematics, and professional learning modules for teachers.
The fifth set of books in the Kitchen Garden Foundation's Tools for Teachers
curriculum resource series provides lesson and activity plans linked to Learning Areas and Strands of the Australian C
curriculum resource series provides lesson and activity plans linked to Learning Areas and Strands of the
Australian CurriculumCurriculum.
This teaching
resource covers the General Capability - ICT - in the
Australian Curriculum and follows other key literacy te...
Literacy lesson plans based on the requirements of the
Australian Curriculum (Primary) that includes ICT teaching strategies, curriculum mapping, practical and immediately actionable advice on how to improve your own ICT capability for the lesson, and resources to help you track the progress of student capabiliti
Curriculum (Primary) that includes ICT teaching strategies,
curriculum mapping, practical and immediately actionable advice on how to improve your own ICT capability for the lesson, and resources to help you track the progress of student capabiliti
curriculum mapping, practical and immediately actionable advice on how to improve your own ICT capability for the lesson, and
resources to help you track the progress of student capabilities in ICT.
This
resource covers the
Australian Numeracy
Curriculum from grades K to 2 and gives you checklists based on the A-E reporting exemplars.
Australian Curriculum Connect are lesson plans with ICT teaching strategies and
resources.
The
resource has been mapped to the
Australian Curriculum codes in document, «
curriculum.pdf».
On the theme of «Assessment», the rollout of the
Australian National
Curriculum generated negative statements such as: «The school - based assessment system... is particularly stressful as it relies so heavily on teachers,» and «C2C [the Curriculum into the Classroom planning resource] curriculum and assessment are too difficult to introduce with such limited resourc
Curriculum generated negative statements such as: «The school - based assessment system... is particularly stressful as it relies so heavily on teachers,» and «C2C [the
Curriculum into the Classroom planning resource] curriculum and assessment are too difficult to introduce with such limited resourc
Curriculum into the Classroom planning
resource]
curriculum and assessment are too difficult to introduce with such limited resourc
curriculum and assessment are too difficult to introduce with such limited
resources.»
Importantly, the
resources will be mapped to the Early Years Learning Framework and the
Australian Curriculum (Foundation — Year 2), and can be used by educators within and outside of the classroom.»
Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership (Australia)
Resources for implementing
curriculum @aitsl
Using authentic language
resources to incorporate Indigenous knowledges across the
Australian Curriculum.
The
resources for the three learning stages — Knowing, Growing and Showing — are aligned with the
Australian Curriculum the National Consumer and Financial Literacy Framework and ASIC's MoneySmart program.
ACARA works with schools, industry, and states and territories to develop the «
curriculum connections» — resources that demonstrate ways to organise and deliver content in the Australian C
curriculum connections» —
resources that demonstrate ways to organise and deliver content in the
Australian CurriculumCurriculum.
As the inclusion of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures is a key feature of both the Early Years Learning Framework and the
Australian Curriculum, ACER convened a team of Indigenous educators to develop a suite of Little J & Big Cuz
resources that model a way for early years educators and primary teachers to bring Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives into the classroom as part of daily conversations.
Teachers can also gain a greater understanding of the
Australian Curriculum: Digital Technologies through free massive open online courses with the University of Adelaide and teaching and learning
resources on the Digital Technologies Hub.
The Mathematics Proficiencies
resource on the
Australian Curriculum website has been updated with...
Australian Curriculum Links: ACHASSK083 This
resource is delivered as a 13 page PDF in A4 size.
Australian Curriculum Links: ACHASSK064, ACHASSK086, ACHASSK107, ACHASSK135 This
resource is delivered as a 18 page PDF in A4 size.
While Knowing Growing Showing has been designed as a flexible
resource, there is explicit mapping of each stage with
Australian Curriculum (v8.3) as follows:
Our MoneySmart Teaching program has a range of
Australian Curriculum aligned tools and
resources for teachers to help young
Australians become confident and informed consumers.
ASIC's MoneySmart Teaching offers primary and secondary
resources fully aligned to the
Australian Curriculum.
Mapping for all
resources is available under
Australian Curriculum Alignment.
All of ASIC's MoneySmart Teaching units of work, digital activities and
resource collections have been mapped to the
Australian Curriculum.
This
resource aligns with the
Australian Curriculum and the National Consumer and Financial Literacy Framework and is supported by teacher notes and curriculum mapping for Year
Curriculum and the National Consumer and Financial Literacy Framework and is supported by teacher notes and
curriculum mapping for Year
curriculum mapping for Year 6 English.
All
resources are vetted by a quality assurance process and are mapped to the
Australian Curriculum and the National Consumer and Financial Literacy Framework.
Visit ASIC's MoneySmart website for freely available online materials, including
Australian Curriculum - aligned units of work, digital
resources and professional development for teachers.
A comprehensive range of teaching
resources aligned to the
Australian Curriculum and the National Consumer and Financial Literacy Framework can be found on ASIC's MoneySmart website including:
Note: Units of work and digital
resources have been mapped to the
Australian Curriculum.
In this course you have been provided with information and
resources to increase your understanding of the connections, relationships and links between The Framework and the
Australian Curriculum: Mathematics and General capability: Numeracy learning continuum.
Each unit of work has a unit planner which shows the
Australian Curriculum mapping and suggests
resources for the unit.
unpack the Challenges and Choices teaching
resources that link to the Western
Australian Curriculum
We work predominantly within
Australian schools providing workshops and
curriculum resources to over 25,000 educators on how to embed an ongoing mindfulness practice within classrooms.
All of ASIC's MoneySmart Teaching units of work, digital activities and
resource collections have been mapped to the
Australian Curriculum.
Our MoneySmart Teaching program has a range of
Australian Curriculum aligned tools and
resources for teachers to help young
Australians become confident and informed consumers.
All
resources have been reviewed by teachers for teachers and are mapped to the
Australian Curriculum and the National Consumer and Financial Literacy Framework.
The
resource is aligned to the
Australian Curriculum, and provides a flexible approach to teaching and learning for teachers to meet students where they are in their learning as well as offering opportunities for extension.
Showcases ASIC's MoneySmart Teaching's broad range of
Australian Curriculum aligned ready to use classroom
resources
All
resources are vetted by a quality assurance process and are mapped to the
Australian Curriculum and the National Consumer and Financial Literacy Framework.
There is a strong demand for
resources aligned to the
Australian Curriculum to support Indigenous learners and their teachers, particularly consumer and financial literacy education
resources.
ASIC's MoneySmart Teaching
resources are aligned to the
Australian Curriculum and the National Consumer and Financial Literacy Framework.
Quality
resources for primary teachers from Foundation to Year 6 that are aligned to the
Australian curriculum.
Smiling Mind aims to make mindfulness
resources easily accessible and is working towards the grand vision of seeing Mindfulness Meditation on the
Australian School
Curriculum by 2020.
It will be presented as part of a panel event titled «
Curriculum Resources for Journalism Education» with other guest speakers from the
Australian Press Council, Griffith University, RMIT and Our Watch.
The two digital
resources - an interactive infographic and a short animated video - have been mapped to the
Australian Curriculum for History and Civics and Citizenship for Years 5 & 6 and Years 9 & 10.
This
resource is intended to help teachers plan and teach Aboriginal Cultural Studies
curriculum from reception to year 10 and has been aligned to the Australian Curriculum phase 1 learn
curriculum from reception to year 10 and has been aligned to the
Australian Curriculum phase 1 learn
Curriculum phase 1 learning areas: