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Framework for Classical Languages
Framework for Classical Languages (Version 8.4)
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Classical Greek
Years 7–10 (Year 7 Entry) Sequence
Latin
Years 7–10 (Year 7 Entry) Sequence
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Understand how Framework for Classical Languages works
Nature and purpose of the Framework
Classical languages are distinct within the languages learning area of the Australian Curriculum. While they have ceased to be languages of everyday communication, Classical languages provide a key to the literature, history, thought and culture of the ancient worlds and societies that produced them.
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Rationale
The study of Classical languages allows students to enter and explore ancient worlds that have shaped contemporary life and societies. Authentic engagement with seminal works of great literature and antiquities gives direct access to ancient ways of living in and viewing the world, and an appreciation of the languages, cultures, literatures and traditions that are derived from those of ancient societies.
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Aims
The Australian Curriculum: Framework for Classical Languages aims to develop the knowledge, understanding and skills to ensure students:
engage with the language, history and culture of the Classical world through interaction with texts
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Structure
Sequences of learning
To reflect current custom, practice and the needs of learners in Australian schools, the Framework has been developed for Years 7–10.
Strands, sub-strands and threads
The following interrelated strands are derived from the aims, and describe different facets of learning the language, and understanding and reflecting on these processes:
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Using the Framework to develop language-specific curricula or programs for Classical languages
It is intended that the Framework will be used by state and territory jurisdictions to develop language-specific curricula, or by schools and communities to develop teaching and learning programs for Classical languages other than Latin and Classical Greek.
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Resources and support materials for the Australian Curriculum: Languages – Classical are available as PDF documents.
Framework of Classical Languages - Classical glossary
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