Wednesday, August 12, 2015

LETASA Annual Conference on 14 August 2015



Image above: The Civics and Citizenship concept wheel


*** 14 August workshop PowerPoint

Related sites to Geogaction blog 
Spatialworlds
GeogSpace
AC History Units
Geogaction
DECD Learning Resources for Australian Curriculum
DECD Achievement Standards Charts 
Australian Geography Teachers' Association website

Geography Teachers Association of South Australia
History Teachers Association of South Australia
History Teachers Association of Australia
Legal Education Teachers Association SA (LETASA)
Business Educators Australia

Email contact:
malcolm.mcinerney@sa.gov.au


* The Australian Curriculum Portal



A selection of HASS resources and links

 * Being a Citizen: a resource developed by AGTA


 South Australian Parliament teaching resources



The South Australian Suffragettes site

A great South Australian history site focussed on the work of the suffragettes in South Australia.



Discovering Democracy resources 

* Parliamentary Education Office resources


* DECD Australian Curriculum: HASS resources 

The DECD "Making the Australian Curriculum work for us' resource has been designed  to support the teaching and learning of the Australian Curriculum: HASS.

As you can see below the resource to date includes a creative animation, broadsheets on the curriculum, sound bites and 'talking heads'.


The Civics and Citizenship curriculum, year by year, all on one page in the Learning Area Explorer.




Achievement Standards Chart and activities for Civics and Citizenship from DECD 

 The Civics and Citizenship Achievement Standards document


 The Civics and Citizenship Achievement Standards Chart

Engagement activities are at:

http://www.decd.sa.gov.au/assessment/default.asp?navgrp=Leader

 Aligning activity for content and achievement standards in Civics and Citizenship (only on Learnlink)


The RSLSA Virtual War Memorial

A great resource for commemoration activities, historical research and work on Australian identity in the Civics and Citizenship curriculum.



* The 2015 Eden Prize


In the spirit of the original bequest, students are asked to create a persuasive text of no more than 800 words that answers the question:

What can governments do to make the world a better and happier place?

This year's essay question is inspired by the introduction of the Australian Curriculum: Civics and Citizenship.

Prizes

  • First Prize: $1250
  • Second Prize: $750
  • Third Prize: $500

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