What is the Curriculum Organiser?
Curriculum Organiser provides all documents required for teacher planning in one location.
It has the flexibility to include your own plans, to adapt all provided documents, and to create new documents.
It is organised into four folders to connect the four layers of education.
It provides the answers for teachers to the key planning questions.
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System Folder
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Outcomes, Indicators, Content
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The System Folder contains information on outcomes, indicators, content, requirements.
Answers planning questions:
- Why we teach. The rationale for teaching.
- So what. The outcomes of teaching. The indicators of effective teaching
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School Folder
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Scope and Sequence, Unit and Term Matrix
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The School Folder contains information on the Scope and Sequence for each learning area.
Answers planning questions:
- What we teach. The content within a learning area. Also includes the Integrated Units used by teachers each term.
- When we teach. The sequence of the learning program over the years of schooling - reflecting the progress towards outcomes.
School Curriculum Centre
- The program enables the school to establish a 'School Curriculum Centre' - which is the accumulation of all curriculum documents.
- You can create your own folders and import all current and future planning documents.
- Then the entire School Curriculum Centre can be imported into teacher's individual computers.
- Teacher planning documents can be shared at the click of a button. School accountability documents are exported at the click of a button.
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Teacher Folder
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Teaching Activities, Strategies, Resources, Assessment and Standards
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The Teacher Folder contains planning documents required for classroom planning, teaching, learning, assessing, recording.
Answers planning questions:
- What we teach - Content and context for learning. Topics, investigations, inquiry, themes, integrated programs.
- How we teach - Integrated or Learning Area approach. Teaching strategies, Student learning
- With what - Resources, websites, web lessons.
- So What - Assessment tasks
- How well - Assessment criteria, standards. Rubrics
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Sample Units
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Download Learning Area Units and Integrated Units of Work
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Teacher Support
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Activities, Strategies, Resources, Assessment and Standards
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Teaching - Learning Activities
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Assessment
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Early Learning Activities
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Learning Area Assessment Tasks
Learning Areas
Integrated Units Assessment Tasks
Rubrics
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General Learning Activities
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Student Folder
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Negotiated Learning Programs, Student Activities
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- The program facilitates the use of ICT for planning, teaching and learning.
- All planning documents above can be negotiated with students. Differentiated learning programs can be provided for individual students.
- Links are provided to a wide range of student learning activities.
Links to Sources for Student Learning |
Interactive Whiteboard |
Web Lessons |
Model Lessons |
ICT for Inquiry, Communication, Creativity |
Learning Objects |