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F-10 Curriculum
F–10 curriculum overview
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English
Mathematics
Science
Humanities and Social Sciences
The Arts
Technologies
Health and Physical Education
Languages
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Work Studies
General capabilities
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Literacy
Numeracy
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Capability
Critical and Creative Thinking
Personal and Social Capability
Ethical Understanding
Intercultural Understanding
Cross-curriculum priorities
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures
Asia and Australia’s Engagement with Asia
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Senior secondary overview
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English
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Student diversity
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Planning for diversity
Supporting students with a disability
Supporting gifted and talented students
Supporting students for whom EAL/D
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures
Curriculum connections
Digital Technologies in focus
Framework for Aboriginal Languages and Torres Strait Islander Languages
General capabilities and career education
National Literacy and Numeracy Learning Progressions
Mathematics proficiencies
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Literature
Literature (Version 8.4)
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Understand how Literature works
Rationale/Aims
Literature focuses on the study of literary texts, developing students as independent, innovative and creative learners and thinkers who appreciate the aesthetic use of language, evaluate perspectives and evidence, and challenge ideas and interpretations.
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Structure of Literature
Unit 1 develops students’ knowledge and understanding of different ways of reading and creating literary texts drawn from a widening range of historical, social, cultural and personal contexts. Students analyse the relationships between language, text, contexts, individual points of view and response.
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Texts
Texts can be written, spoken or multimodal, and in print or digital/online forms. Texts provide important opportunities for learning about aspects of human experience and about aesthetic appeal. Teachers may select whole texts and/or parts of texts depending on units of study, cohorts and level of difficulty.
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Representation of General capabilities
General capabilities covered in Literature include: Literacy, Numeracy, Information and communication technology (ICT) capability, Critical and creative thinking, Personal and social capability, Ethical understanding and Intercultural understanding.
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Achievement standards
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