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Implementing the New NSW Syllabus incorporating the Australian Curriculum

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Implementing the New NSW Syllabus incorporating the Australian Curriculum

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  1. Implementing the New NSW Syllabusincorporating the Australian Curriculum at Epping Boys High School

  2. Australian Curriculum in NSW While many other states in Australia have chosen to implement the Australian curriculum already, the NSW government has delayed the implementation in NSW to 2013, and only for Maths, English, Science and History in Years 7 and 9.

  3. Australian Curriculum in NSW ACARA develops curriculum for each subject. In NSW we will not be implementing the Australia Curriculum directly. For each subject, the Board of Studies will examine the curriculum developed by ACARA and modify it to suit the students and teachers of NSW. These documents will be known as the new NSW syllabus’ for the Australian Curriculum. NSW Board of Studies rewrites each subject to create a NSW syllabus Unique and delayed implementation in NSW

  4. Where are we up to? At this point the Board of Studies has completed English, Maths, Science and History 7-10 and these are ready for implementation next year. It is anticipated that the development of many of the new subjects will take place throughout this year, and that implementation is likely to begin for these other subjects in 2015 or 2016.

  5. Where are we up to? The EPHS Professional Learning website contains information specific to each faculty in relation to the implementation of the new NSW syllabus.

  6. Social Science Geography F-10 • March 16, 2012 - consultation on the draft Australian curriculum concluded. • Aug 2012 – Achievement Standards Validated • Early 2013 – F-12 Geography curriculum finalised and published • Mid- late 2013? - Board of Studies to write NSW syllabus for Geography.

  7. Social Science Civics and Citizenship: • August 17 - consultation on the Draft Shape Paper (ACARA) concluded. • ACARA are currently writing the draft curriculum (due for release Dec), which will then be rewritten by the Board of Studies.

  8. Social Science Economics and Business • October 19, 2012 - consultation on the Draft Shape Paper (ACARA) concluded. The Draft Paper is yet to be published. • ACARA still to write the curriculum, and Board of Studies are still to write the syllabus.

  9. Social Science Work Studies • Yrs 9-10 Work Studies - consultation on the Draft Shape Paper (ACARA) concluded on March 28, 2013.

  10. Languages Languages • Nov 2011 Shape paper published • Nov – present – curriculum writing currently underway. Consultation for various languages should be commencing soon.

  11. CAPA The Arts • 23 September 2012 - K-10 Arts consultation on the Arts Foundation to Year 10 (ACARA) concluded. • Feb – May, 2013 - Achievement Standards to be validated. • May 2013 – The Arts Curriculum to be published • Late 2013? - Board of Studies to write NSW syllabus for The Arts.

  12. PDHPE Health and Physical Education (HPE) • June 3, 2012 - consultation on the Draft Shape Paper (ACARA) concluded. • Jan-April, 2013 – consultation on HPE curriculum • July 2013 – Achievement Standards validated • Dec 2013 – Curriculum published • Early 2014? - Board of Studies to write NSW syllabus for HPE.

  13. Industrial Arts & Computing K-12 Technologies: • June 3, 2012 - consultation on the Draft Shape Paper (ACARA) concluded. • Aug 2012- Draft curriculum writing commenced • Feb – March, 2013 – Draft curriculum consultation. • Late 2013? – Board of Studies to write syllabus for K-12 Technologies.

  14. Industrial Arts & Computing Work Studies: • 9-10 Work Studies - consultation on the Draft Shape Paper (ACARA) concluded on March 28, 2013. • The writing group is currently being formed. This subject is in the very early stages of development.

  15. What does this mean for me? • Within the school context this means reviewing and rewriting programs for the new syllabus implementation. • For those subjects ready to be implemented: • Opportunities for greater involvement in professional associations as they work to develop new resources. • Opportunities to develop closer networks with other teachers to share resources. • For those subjects still under development: • There are opportunities to be involved in consultation groups with ACARA for those subjects still being developed. • There are opportunities to contribute to writing NSW syllabus documents with the BOS. • For experienced staff/content specialists, there will be opportunities outside of teaching for work related to resource development at a wide range of organisations, educational institutions and companies.

  16. Writing New Programs

  17. What to include? New programs will incorporate: • Outcomes and content • General Capabilities • Cross Curriculum Priorities • Priorities for Epping Boys High • Quality Teaching

  18. What to include? Content/outcomes • The new NSW syllabus documents have been designed specifically to mirror the structure we are currently used to in the current NSW syllabus documents. Where to start? Outcomes Content

  19. What to include? General Capabilities • Literacy • Numeracy • ICT Capability • Intercultural understanding • Critical and creative thinking • Personal and social capability • Ethical understanding

  20. Numeracy Outcomes Content ICT capability General Capabilities Intercultural understanding Critical and creative thinking Literacy Personal and social capability Ethical understanding

  21. What to include? Cross Curriculum Priorities • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and cultures • Asia and Australia’s engagement with Asia • Sustainability • Civics and Citizenship • Work and enterprise • Diversity and difference

  22. Sustainability Work and enterprise Difference and diversity Civics and Citizenship Cross curriculum priorities Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and cultures Asia and Australia’s engagement with Asia Numeracy Outcomes Content ICT capability General Capabilities Intercultural understanding Critical and creative thinking Literacy Personal and social capability Ethical understanding

  23. What to include? Priorities for Epping Boys • Whole school culture and well being • Excellence in Boys Education (e.g. Boys to Men) • Curriculum, Pedagogy and Assessment

  24. Sustainability Work and enterprise Difference and diversity Civics and Citizenship Cross curriculum priorities Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and cultures Asia and Australia’s engagement with Asia Numeracy Outcomes Content ICT capability Priorities for Epping Boys General Capabilities Intercultural understanding Curriculum, pedagogy and assessment Critical and creative thinking Excellence in Boys Education Whole school culture and well being Literacy Personal and social capability Ethical understanding

  25. Sustainability Work and enterprise Difference and diversity Civics and Citizenship Cross curriculum priorities Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and cultures Asia and Australia’s engagement with Asia Numeracy Outcomes Content ICT capability Priorities for Epping Boys General Capabilities Intercultural understanding Curriculum, pedagogy and assessment Critical and creative thinking Excellence in Boys Education Whole school culture and well being Literacy Personal and social capability Ethical understanding

  26. What to include? Quality Teaching • Intellectual quality • Quality learning environment • Significance

  27. How do we make the process easier? Time Sharing Technology Faculty roles Knowledge

  28. How do we make the process easier? Time - SDDs 2 & 3 - Release time

  29. How do we make the process easier? Time Sharing - HT networks - Inter-school initiatives - Informal networks - SDDs 2 & 3 - Release time

  30. How do we make the process easier? Time Sharing - HT networks - Inter-school initiatives - Informal networks - SDDs 2 & 3 - Release time Faculty roles - Resource finder - Literacy expert - Numeracy expert - Content specialists

  31. How do we make the process easier? Time Sharing - HT networks - Inter-school initiatives - Informal networks - SDDs 2 & 3 - Release time Faculty roles - Resource finder - Literacy expert - Numeracy expert - Content specialists Knowledge - Professional learning courses - Teach Meets

  32. How do we make the process easier? Time Sharing - HT networks - Inter-school initiatives - Informal networks - SDDs 2 & 3 - Release time Technology Faculty roles - Resource finder - Literacy expert - Numeracy expert - Content specialists - Program builder - Social media - Online resources - Google docs Knowledge - Professional learning courses - Teach Meets

  33. Program Builder Program Builder is a new interactive tool to assist staff in writing new programs. It enables you to drag in different elements of the syllabus to create programs quickly and easily. Program Builder can be found on the Board of Studies website. Screen shot taken from the NSW Board of Studies website.

  34. Program Builder A Youtube clip showing how to create a program using Program Builder is included on the EPHS Professional Learning website.

  35. Social Media e f t There is a lot of discussion and resource sharing occurring online. Use Twitter, Facebook, Maangto develop and connect with your Professional Learning Network. Twitter • @AusLessons • @AsiaEducation • @TFHFoundation • @NewsAtBos • @CurriculumLeadership • @aliceleung (Science) • @BiancaH80 (English) • @jennyluca (Library) • @SCIS (Library) • @HPE_CLIC (PDHPE)

  36. Online resources • DEC/CLIC resources New resources created Older resources re-coded for easier searching Screenshots from DEC/CLIC resources

  37. Online resources • Tale – resource repository – www.tale.edu.au • Other states are using Scootle, however NSW staff don’t have access to it. Many of the resources available on Scootle will be available through Tale. • Scootle community is under development and will be available to DEC staff. Screenshot from Tale website

  38. Online resources • Asia Education Foundation – www.asiaeducation.edu.au Screenshot from Asia Education Foundation website

  39. Online resources • Australian Curriculum Lessons - http://www.australiancurriculumlessons.com.au/ Screenshot from Australian Curriculum Lessons website

  40. Online resources • ABC Splash - http://splash.abc.net.au/ Screenshot from ABC Splash

  41. How do we make the process more effective? Collaboration • Learning Support • Gifted and Talented • Literacy • ESL • Boys Education

  42. How will it work? Term 2

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