Australian Curriculum trial schools in ACT

The Minister for Education, Julia Gillard, and the ACT Minister for Education and Training, Andrew Barr, today announced that 10 ACT schools will trial the new Australian Curriculum.

Ms Gillard made the announcement during a visit to Telopea Park School which will trial the year 8 history curriculum.

The draft Australian Curriculum was released yesterday in the areas of English, maths, science and history and is now open for public comment until May 23.

This public comment period follows extensive consultation with education experts and teachers including national curriculum forums and the publication of framing papers in early 2009 from which more than 900 submissions were received.

In June and July last year more than 1000 educators participated in briefing sessions and in September eight development workshops in each area were held across Australia.

The new Australian Curriculum will feature a “basics plus” approach with a return to core skills of grammar and reading but also allowing students to extend themselves at school. History and Science will be taught in every year level.

The online curriculum will be dynamic and easily updated, in contrast with the current static, hard-copy format. It will be among the world’s first curriculum delivered online.

ACT Minister for Education and Training, Andrew Barr, said a particular benefit for the ACT with its large defence force population is that students who move interstate each year won’t have to get to know a whole new curriculum at the same time as getting to know a new school.

Mr Barr said the ACT is delighted to be trialling the new Australian Curriculum at these 10 schools and encouraged ACT residents to have their say on the www.australiancurriculum.edu.au website.

The new Australian Curriculum will be implemented by state and territory education authorities from 2011.

A draft English, mathematics, science and history curriculum for Years 11-12 will be released for consultation later this year. The second phase of the Australian Curriculum will include languages, geography and the arts.

The ACT schools who will participate over the next three months include:

School  Subjects  Year levels 
Ainslie Primary School  English  Years K – 2 
Lyneham High School  Mathematics  Years 7 – 10 
Alfred Deakin High School  Science  Years 7 – 10 
Monash Primary School  English, Mathematics  Years K – 2 
St Edmund’s College  English, Maths, History, Science  Years 3 – 6 
Garran Primary School  English  Years K – 2 
Telopea Park School  History  Years 7 – 10 
Holy Trinity Primary School  Mathematics  Years K – 2 
St Francis Xavier College  Science  Years 7 – 10 
Canberra Girls’ Grammar School  English, History  Years K – 2 

 

Media are encouraged to speak to draft schools if they wish, but for planning purposes should do so through ACARA on (02) 9928 1517 or 0412 584 679 or media.contact@acara.edu.au.

Media Contact: media@deewr.gov.au 

Annika Hutchins (Senator Kate Lundy) 0407 458 882

Non-media queries: 1300 363 079

 

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