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Cathy Oxley

Resources for the Australian Curriculum - 12 views

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    Here is a selection of digital curriculum resources from the thousands of items available through the National Digital Learning Resources Network (NDLRN). The sample demonstrates how NDLRN resources for Foundation to year 10 are aligned to the Australian Curriculum. It includes interactive learning resources and tools, film clips, sound files, photographs, maps and teacher support materials."
Judy O'Connell

Understanding by Design White Paper 2012 - 1 views

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    The Understanding by Design® framework (UbD™ framework) offers a planning process and structure to guide curriculum, assessment, and instruction. Its two key ideas are contained in the title: 1) focus on teaching and assessing for understanding and learning transfer, and 2) design curriculum "backward" from those ends.
Cathy Oxley

Australian Curriculum Lessons | Lesson Plans, Classroom Activities and Games for Teache... - 6 views

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    This is a site where teachers can upload lesson plans and lesson ideas which directly correlate with the Australian Curriculum.
Cathy Oxley

HIT - History Inquiry Tools - 10 views

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    "A collaborative space to help teachers understand how to better their practice by using Guided Inquiry and Web 2.0 tools to implement the National Curriculum for History"
Jennie Bales

Board Game Hacks for the Classroom - WeAreTeachers - 1 views

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    "Board games are the perfect classroom tools for helping students with critical thinking, problem solving, and more. But have you ever thought of transforming ordinary board games into ways to teach curriculum? "
Marita Thomson

Aboriginal Perspectives Resources (with thanks to Anita Heiss) « LisaHillScho... - 8 views

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    Some tips from Anita Heiss on Aboriginal resources for Aus Curriculum.
Cathy Oxley

Google Earth In The Classroom - LiveBinder - 0 views

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    Livebinders are a way of collecting together in one place any number of websites on a particular topic. This one has lots of ideas for incorporating Google Earth into the curriculum.
Cathy Oxley

geographyalltheway.com -National (Internal) Migration - China - 2 views

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    Resources which would support the Australian Curriculum for Yr 8 Geography.
Cally Black

Learning Frontiers | Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership - 0 views

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    "AITSL is initiating a project focused on student engagement in learning. Learning Frontiers will support practitioners to develop professional practices which optimise the true engagement of learners. This we believe is a prerequisite to realise the goals of the Australian Curriculum in our new context of complex challenges and amazing opportunities."
Cathy Oxley

AIS NSW ICT Resources Wiki - 7 views

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    "This wiki has been set up by the AIS NSW Technology across the curriculum consultants for the use of teachers integrating technology in the classroom in its many forms."
Jennie Bales

Integrating Makerspaces Throughout the Curriculum -- THE Journal - 3 views

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    The makerspace isn't just a fixed space where kids come and go to complete busywork. It's an extension of a well-established approach to educating students that has applications and deep implications across disciplines.
Jennie Bales

Global Oneness Project - 1 views

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    Dynamic multimedia resources explore life experiences around the world. The resources on the Global Oneness Project are intended for whole-class instruction, with opportunities for group and individual activities and assignments. The lessons are best used as supplements or extensions to the core curriculum. For example, in a unit on climate change, "The Vanishing Island" provides students with a case study to further their understanding of the human impact of climate change.
Jennie Bales

The New Librarian: Leaders in the Digital Age - Digital Promise - 0 views

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    "A cohort of 33 teacher-librarians is viewed as indispensable to the district's vision of a technology-infused path to improved outcomes for students. After the community passed a $24 million technology levy in 2013, the district began its weLearn 1:1 initiative, which by 2017 will provide all teachers and students in grades 3-12 with an electronic device in a flexible learning environment, and a personalized digital curriculum."
Cathy Oxley

Circulate, Term 1 2013 - 0 views

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    Chiara iCentre e-newsletter, Assisi College.
Cathy Oxley

English for the Australian Curriculum - 5 views

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    Four empowering literature-based units of work that pursue imagination and inquiry to develop critical literacy skills and ethical understandings across a range of social media and authentic texts.
Cathy Oxley

GeogSpace - 6 views

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    'GeogSpace offers quality primary and secondary geography resource materials for all teachers of geography, including those that are very experienced and those just commencing their involvement. The materials will support teachers to develop their knowledge, skills and pedagogical capacity to teach geography of the highest quality. '
Judy O'Connell

SCIS | Building a vibrant future for school library conversations - 3 views

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    "The School of Information Studies (www.csu.edu.au/faculty/educat/sis/) at Charles Sturt University (CSU) is a national and international provider in the design and delivery of a comprehensive suite of courses in library and information studies. We face many challenges, and among these the latest one has been to respond to new media environments by expanding the scope of our services to the vitally important information professionals we know as teacher librarians."
Judy O'Connell

Creative Commons and why it should be more commonly understood - 5 views

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    "You've heard yourself countless times tell students, 'Assume everything on the internet is copyrighted!' Sorry. That's not exactly good advice anymore. Authors, videographers, musicians, photographers, well, almost anyone who creates materials and makes them publically available, has an alternative to standard copyright licensing: Creative Commons. As library media specialists, we need to understand this relatively recent invention and its implication for our staff and students."
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