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Teacher librarians as innovators and collaboratorsin the Australian Curriculum:

Unpacking the Australian Curriculum

Lee FitzGerald, Lecturer in Teacher librarianship, Charles Sturt University

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Know it!

http://www.acara.edu.au/curriculum/curriculum.html

Progress of the Australian Curriculum

Shaping Writing Available for implementation

Languages are in consultation

http://navet.ifi.uio.no/218/arrangement-med-know-it

http://www.wetrocks.com.au/national-curriculum

www.australiancurriculum.edu.au F-10 Curriculum

These are the icons for General Capabilities, used in Content descriptions.

And Cross Curriculum Priorities

The new Arts curriculum:Same organisation as all others

Go to F-10 Curriculum and use the filters.Play with filtering out Band descriptions, Content

descriptions, and Achievement standards, so you can see the differences.

Go to the Scope and Sequence for summary of content descriptions and

skills.

It is in the skills areas that we can work to create our inquiry

tasks.

Reflect/Discuss

How familiar with AC are you? Rate yourself: 0-5

How are you using it?Which parts have you

explored?Your role in in-

servicing / leading staff? How have you

done this?Your biggest need?

Resource it!

Existing units of work and inquiry tasks

Seems to be plenty of units but very few assessment tasks fully

fleshed out.

English for the Australian curriculum http://e4ac.edu.au/units/year-10/index.html

http://www.achistoryunits.edu.au/home/website-home.html

History assessment task

National Digital Learning Resources Network

Integrate it!

www.integration.in

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Some burning questions!

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Two bright stars in the TL firmament in Inquiry!

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Mandy Lupton

Read: Lupton, Mandy. Inquiry skills in the Australian Curriculum, Access, June 2012, p12-18Watch: Inquiry in the Australian Curriculum – A bird’s-eye view. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7DlePUh1ogY

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A bird’s eye view

• How familiar with the curriculum are you? Rate yourself: 0-5

• How do you use it in planning with teachers?

• Which parts have you explored?

– Key questions? Content descriptions? Achievement standards? Elaborations? Rationale? Aims? Cross curriculum priorities? General capabilities? Units of work? Assessment tasks? Work samples?

• What is your role in in-servicing / leading staff? How have you done this?

• Discuss at your tables:

Feedback afterwards.

Reflect/Discuss

Reflect/Discuss: Look at Handout 1 F-10

Inquiry skills and relationship with CCT and ICT

Comments?

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Karen Bonanno

Mapping curriculum skills and capabilities to an inquiry learning framework.

Karen@eduwebinar.com.au

One small sample – contact Karen if you want to see it all – it’s amazing!

Eduwebinars

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So, where’s the spine?

Teaching Strategies for Research

Information Search Process: The spine

Dynamic Combination!

And along comes Critical and Creative Thinking......

Alignment of CCA with ISP

Look at handout 2

GI scope and

sequence LK

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Strong new scaffolding of

Inquiry: Guided Inquiry

Design.

Kuhlthau, C.C., Maniotes, L., & Caspari, A.. (2012).

Guided inquiry design: A framework for inquiry in your school. Santa Barbara, CA:

Libraries Unlimited.

What’s new in Guided Inquiry Design?

• Five kinds of learning:• Curriculum content• Information Literacy• Learning how to learn• Literacy competency• Social Skills

• Information Search Process simplified

• Whole units delivered by inquiry• Inquiry community and Inquiry circles• 6C’s: Collaboration, Conversation, Composition,

Choosing, Charting, and Continuing• Journals, logs and inquiry charts• Reflection throughout• Culmination conversation

What’s new in Guided Inquiry Design?

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Inquiry circles

Ancient EgyptSlave, prisoner or adventurerHolocaustNarrabeen Man

Class folders

Our Big Question

Inquiry circles and what they have to

do!

Project 1: Year 11 Ancient History

The Guided Inquiries take 5 weeks, 26 lessons.

Look!

Explicit ISP and Inquiry Circles

Inquiry circle group tasks

Question focus formulation

Pair/share/pairIdeas cluster

Some inquiry circle scaffolds

• Question focus formulation• Pair Share Pair protocol• Ideas cluster

Your individual tasks

• Reflection sheets

• Take notes on Evernote, do bibliography on Easybib.

• Develop an inquiry question

• Answer your inquiry question in an essay of up to 2000 words.

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Holocaust:Inquiry Circles

Culmination conversation.

Culmination conversation questions.

Year 9 Holocaust

Student Reflection

Questions in the SLIM (School Library Impact Measure) Toolkit reflection sheets

1. Write the title that best describes your research project at this time.

2. Take some time to think about your research topic. Now write down what you know about this topic.

3. What interests you about this topic?4. How much do you know about this topic? Check () one box that

best matches how much you know. Nothing, Not much, Some, Quite a bit and A great deal

5. Write down what you think is EASY about researching your topic.6. Write down what you think is DIFFICULT about researching your

topic.7. Write down how you are FEELING now about your project. Check

() only the boxes that apply to you. Confident, Disappointed, Relieved, Frustrated, Confused, Optimistic, Uncertain, Satisfied, Anxious or Other.

Research questions (SLIM adaptation)

1. What do you know about your topic?2. Have you any particular difficulties relating to

your topic?3. What have you learnt from this Guided Inquiry?4. Describe your feelings are you progressed

through the stages of the Information Search process – Initiation, Selection, Formulation/Exploration, Collection and Presentation.

Facts, explanations, conclusions – whole group

Kate M: the perfect researcher

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Facts, explanations and conclusions - at RS1, 2, 3 and essay

FactExplanationConclusionC1Conclusion C2Conclusion C3

Essay 23, Process 10

Why has the Spartan failure at Thermopylae been immortalised?

Ailish R – a diligent and thoughtful scholar

1 2 3 EssayAilish Ro

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Facts, explanations and conclusions - at RS1, 2, 3 and essay

FactExplanationConclusionC1Conclusion C2Conclusion C3

Essay 24, process 9

Discuss the differing perspectives highlighted in the historical debate on the location of Atlantis.

Template for this afternoon

See Handout 5

• How familiar with the curriculum are you? Rate yourself: 0-5

• How do you use it in planning with teachers?

• Which parts have you explored?

– Key questions? Content descriptions? Achievement standards? Elaborations? Rationale? Aims? Cross curriculum priorities? General capabilities? Units of work? Assessment tasks? Work samples?

• What is your role in in-servicing / leading staff? How have you done this?

• Discuss at your tables:

Feedback afterwards.

Any questions?

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