The Knowledge and understanding and Skills strands develop the following Civics and Citizenship concepts with increasing complexity across Years 3-6: Identity and diversity: Students understand the factors, including values and traditions, that shape personal and shared identity, and the diversity of Australia as a culturally diverse and multi-faith society. [...] • The understanding of the natural, managed and constructed features of places in Geography connects to an understanding of the form and function of materials in Science, and materials and technologies in Design and Technologies. [...] • The concept of identity and diversity in Civics and Citizenship connects to identity in Health and Physical Education, and to the exploration of diverse expressions of identity and culture through The Arts and Languages. [...] The curriculum includes the sub-strands of history and geography in Foundation Year to Year 2, and introduces the sub-strand of civics and citizenship in Year 3, and the sub-strand of economics and business in Year 5. [...] The key civics and citizenship concepts incorporated into the Australian Curriculum: Civics and Citizenship in both versions 8.4 and 9.0, across primary and secondary levels, relate in broad terms to Australian democracy and government; laws and rules for citizens; and citizen participation, identity and the meaning of citizenship.
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- humanities-and-social-sciences-hass-f-6-about-the-subject-v9.pdf -1
- F–10 AUSTRALIAN CURRICULUM: HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES: F–6 7
- About HASS F–6 7
- Rationale 7
- Aims 7
- Structure 8
- Key considerations 12
- humanities-and-social-sciences-hass-f-6-curriculum-content-v9 (2).pdf -1
- Curriculum elements -1
- Foundation -1
- Year 1 -1
- Year 2 -1
- Year 3 13
- Year 4 20
- Year 5 28
- Year 6 36
- humanities-and-social-sciences-civics-and-citizenship-curriculum-content-v9.pdf -1
- Curriculum elements 51
- Year 7 51
- Year 8 56
- Year 9 61
- Year 10 66
- humanities-and-social-sciences-civics-and-citizenship-about-the-subject-v9.pdf -1
- F–10 AUSTRALIAN CURRICULUM: HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES – CIVICS AND CITIZENSHIP 45
- ABOUT CIVICS AND CITIZENSHIP YEARS 7–10 45
- Rationale 45
- Aims 46
- Structure 46
- Key considerations 50
- Blank Page -1
- ACARA_Civics_enquiry_submission_20240506.pdf -1
- 1 Overview -1
- 1.1 Terms of Reference -1
- 2 Australian Curriculum: Civics and Citizenship -1
- Civics and Citizenship has been in the Australian Curriculum since it was released in 2014 (Version 8.4). -1
- The development of the Years 3–10 Australian Curriculum: Civics and Citizenship began with a shape paper to assist writers to prepare learning area content. A national forum was held in March 2012 and the Shape of the Australian Curriculum: Civics and... -1
- Humanities and Social Sciences -1
- Humanities and Social Sciences F-6 -1
- Civics and Citizenship 7-10 -1
- 3 NAP Sample: Civics and Citizenship (NAP-CC) -1
- Submission Inquiry into civics education engagement and participation.pdf 1
- 1 Overview 2
- 1.1 Terms of Reference 2
- 2 Australian Curriculum: Civics and Citizenship 2
- Civics and Citizenship has been in the Australian Curriculum since it was released in 2014 (Version 8.4). 2
- The development of the Years 3–10 Australian Curriculum: Civics and Citizenship began with a shape paper to assist writers to prepare learning area content. A national forum was held in March 2012 and the Shape of the Australian Curriculum: Civics and... 2
- Humanities and Social Sciences 3
- Humanities and Social Sciences F-6 3
- Civics and Citizenship 7-10 3
- 3 NAP Sample: Civics and Citizenship (NAP-CC) 4
- Attachment 3 nap-cc-assessment-framework-2024.pdf 1
- Contents 74
- 1. Overview 75
- 1.1. Background 75
- 1.2 What does NAP–CC measure? 75
- 1.3 Organisation of the NAP–CC 2024 Assessment Framework 76
- 1.3.1 Continuity with previous NAP–CC frameworks 76
- 1.3.2 Structure of the NAP–CC 2024 framework 77
- 2. Content dimension 78
- 2.1. Overview of the content in the Australian Curriculum: HASS F–6 and Australian Curriculum: Civics and Citizenship 78
- 2.2. State and territory approaches to NAP–CC in the Australian Curriculum: HASS F–6 and Australian Curriculum: Civics and Citizenship 79
- 2.3. Key strands in the Australian Curriculum: HASS F–6 and Australian Curriculum: Civics and Citizenship 79
- 2.4. Year 6 content 80
- 2.5. Year 10 content 80
- 2.6 Descriptions of the key content areas of NAP–CC 80
- 2.7 Connections across Humanities and Social Sciences subjects 81
- 2.8 General capabilities 82
- 2.9 Cross-curriculum priorities 83
- 3. NAP–CC skills dimension 85
- 3.1. NAP–CC skills dimension and cognitive processes 85
- 4. Contextual framework 87
- 4.1 Student questionnaire 87
- 4.1.1 Affective processes for civics and citizenship 87
- Civic identity and connectedness 87
- Civic efficacy 88
- Civic beliefs and attitudes 88
- 4.1.2. Participatory processes for civics and citizenship 88
- Actual behaviours 88
- Behavioural intentions 88
- Students’ skills for participation 89
- 4.1.3. New content for NAP–CC 2024 89
- 4.2 Student background data 89
- 5. Assessment structure and reporting 90
- 5.1. Assessment structure 90
- 5.2. Online assessment delivery system 91
- 5.2.1. Item types and response formats 91
- Selected response item types 91
- Constructed response item types 92
- 5.3. Reporting achievement in Civics and Citizenship 93
- 6. References 94
- 7. Appendix 95