Delay to commencement of 2022 academic school year
While there is a delay to commencing the academic school year, some parents / carers may be interested in utilising the learning materials at the Learning@home website - https://education.qld.gov.au/curriculum/learning-at-home
What is curriculum?
Curriculum is all the planned learning that is offered and enacted by a school. Curriculum is much more than a syllabus which outlines what is to be taught. It is dynamic and encompasses:
The learning environment
Resources (including syllabuses)
Teaching (teaching styles and methods)
Assessments methods and procedures
The values and ethos of the school.
The relationships and behaviours among students and teachers
These are all interconnected and provide the experiences that contribute to student learning.
Annandale State School is implementing:
The Australian Curriculum in English, mathematics, science, history and geography. This is also referring to as the "National Curriculum".
The "Essential Learnings" and Standards of the Queensland Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting (QCAR) framework; in studies of society and the environment, health and physical education, the arts and languages other than English (LOTE).
The National Curriculum will be delivered through units specially designed by Education Queensland - C2C Units (Curriculum to Classroom Units). Utilising the C2C units ensures all aspects of the National Curriculum are completed at each year level.