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F-10 Curriculum
F–10 curriculum overview
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English
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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
Sustainability
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Supporting gifted and talented students
Supporting students for whom EAL/D
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Framework for Aboriginal Languages and Torres Strait Islander Languages
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National Literacy and Numeracy Learning Progressions
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Senior secondary curriculum
Humanities and Social Sciences
Geography
Geography (Version 8.4)
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Unit 1: Natural and ecological hazards
Unit 2: Sustainable places
Unit 3: Land cover transformations
Unit 4: Global transformations
Understand how Geography works
Rationale/Aims
The study of Geography draws on students’ curiosity about the diversity of the world’s places and their peoples, cultures and environments. It enables students to appreciate the complexity of our world and the diversity of its environments, economies and cultures.
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Structure of Geography
In Senior Secondary Geography, students develop their understanding about themes of immediate relevance to them and which have scope for application at a variety of scales, from the local to the global.
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Links to Foundation to Year 10
The senior secondary Geography curriculum builds on the knowledge, conceptual understandings and inquiry skills developed in the Foundation to Year 10 Australian Curriculum: Geography.
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Representation of General capabilities
The general capabilities encompass the knowledge, skills, behaviours and dispositions that, together with the Geography curriculum content and the cross-curriculum priorities, will help students to live and work successfully in the twenty-first century.
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Representation of Cross-curriculum priorities
While the significance of the cross-curriculum priorities for Geography varies, there are opportunities for teachers to select contexts that incorporate the key concepts from each priority.
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Achievement standards
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