What is the latest version of the Australian Curriculum?

What is the latest version of the Australian Curriculum?

Version 9.0
An updated Australian Curriculum has been endorsed by education ministers. The Australian Curriculum, Version 9.0, is more manageable for teachers and clearly identifies the essential content our children should learn. It is the result of the 2020/21 Australian Curriculum Review.

What are the changes to the Australian Curriculum?

Key changes in the F–6 Australian Curriculum include: Overall content has been reduced and the duplication of content across learning areas removed to improve the manageability of the F–6 Australian Curriculum. The clarity and specificity of the content descriptions and achievements standards have been improved.

When was the last update of the Australian Curriculum?

Approved by Ministers December 2017 and published with minor editorial changes 18 January 2018.

What curriculum is taught in Australian schools?

The Australian Curriculum includes: eight key learning areas—English, Mathematics, Science, Humanities and Social Sciences, Health and Physical Education, Languages, Technologies and the Arts.

How often is the Australian Curriculum reviewed?

The Australian Curriculum has been in place for some time now and was last reviewed in 2014. In 2015, education ministers agreed that ACARA should undertake a six-year cycle of review of the Australian Curriculum to ensure it continues to meet the needs of students and it is best practice.

What is Australian Curriculum?

benchmarking the Australian Curriculum against the curricula of the education systems of Singapore,Finland,British Columbia and New Zealand

  • annual monitoring of the effectiveness of the Australian Curriculum with feedback from states and territories
  • participation in international projects such as the OECD 2030 Future of Education and Skills project
  • How to learn Australian?

    Long working hours,overtime pay,and burnout. Retail workers have joined the ranks of Covid front-liners,ensuring that consumers have access to essential items even through lockdowns.

  • Heightened financial stress and increased desire for consumerised pay.
  • Perks and benefits that have value to employees.
  • How to speak English like an Australian?

    Australian films or TV shows (or films/TV shows featuring Australian people)

  • Internet Connection
  • Native Australian friends
  • An Australian penpal (optional)
  • What are the major languages in Australia?

    Mandarin (2.5%)

  • Arabic (1.4%)
  • Cantonese (1.2%)
  • Vietnamese (1.2%)
  • Italian (1.2%)
  • Greek (1.0%)
  • Hindi (0.7%)
  • Punjabi (0.6%) and
  • Spanish (0.6%).