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22nd September 2014, 10:21 AM
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NT remote schools curriculum
What are Remote Schools Curriculum and Assessment Materials? How can we get these materials and which type of materials are provided?
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22nd September 2014, 10:40 AM
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Re: NT remote schools curriculum
The Remote Schools Curriculum and Assessment Materials (RSCAM) are resources that assist remote schools to provide programs for students from Pre-school to Year 9. The materials aim to provide continuity of curriculum for students and support for teachers to plan, teach and report using approved NT (Northern Territory or Australian Territory) and draft national curriculum, providing a starting point for whole school planning and a common reference point for teachers to: • Plan teaching and learning programs • Interact about the curriculum teachers are teaching • Interact about the quality of student work • Monitor the effectiveness and impact of teaching and learning programs on student achievement and progress. Materials The project provides resources according to each stage of schooling. The stages of schooling are: • Ignition Years (Preschool and Transition) • Early Primary (Years 1-3) • Primary Years (Years 4-6) • Middle Years (Years 7-9) The curriculum and assessment materials are accessible to Northern Territory teachers only. Contacts t: (08) 8999 3727 e: christine.street@nt.gov.au |
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18th May 2015, 05:14 PM
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Re: NT remote schools curriculum
I am looking for the NT remote schools curriculum. Would you like to tell me about NT remote schools curriculum?
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19th May 2015, 08:46 AM
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Re: NT remote schools curriculum
Northern Territory Government of Australia offers the rich curriculum to the Remote Schools. The School offers the quality contents for education form Pre-school to Year 9. The NT remote schools curriculum includes following layers: Program Outlines Program Overviews Teaching and Learning Cycles Curriculum Packs NT Curriculum Framework Health and Physical Education Languages Studies of Society and Environment Technology and Design The Arts Indigenous Languages and Culture Curriculum supports: Analysis, evaluation, research and resource allocation Accountability and reporting on schools Remote Schools Curriculum Assessment Programs; Culture First Program (CFP) through GAC Partnership Junior Park Ranger Program Clontarf and Role Models and Leaders Academies for Boys and Girls School to Work Transitions and Energy Resources Australia Partnership Contact Details: Northern Territory Government Of Australia-Health Department 87 Mitchell Street, Darwin NT 8000, Australia +61 8 8999 2400 [MAP]Northern Territory Government Of Australia-Health Department[/MAP] |