Teachers are invited to participate in this session to extend their knowledge of the learning area and to provide feedback on the draft curriculum.Consultation feedback session on the draft curriculum on Thursday May 2nd.
The draft Technologies F-10 has been developed as a learning area in the Australian Curriculum. The Technologies learning area draws together the distinct but related subjects of: • Design and Technologies • Digital Technologies
Draft Australian Curriculum: Technologies
Australian Curriculum: Technologies Information sheet
Draft Australian Curriculum: Technologiesconsultation questionnaire
Digital Technologies F – 10 assist students to become confident developers of digital solutions. While some specific ICT knowledge and skills are likely to develop only within Digital Technologies learning programs, key ICT concepts and skills are strengthened, made specific and extended across the learning areas. In Digital Technologies students learn about, and where appropriate, use traditional, contemporary and emerging technologies. The Digital Technologies curriculum is based on key concepts that are applicable now and in the long term as they are likely to underpin future digital systems.
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