The ‘Indigenous Australian’ theme in the Australian Curriculum English : necessary or not?
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01/03/2014
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On Friday 10 January 2014 Education Minister Christopher Pyne formally announced a review of the inaugural Australian curriculum. In his three and half minute televised justification, Pyne (2014) identified a number of criticisms of the national curriculum document, including the ‘necessity to have themes’ of ‘Australia’s place in Asia, Indigenous Australia and sustainability’. It is the second of these themes that we consider as ALEA’s Hot Topic for March 2014. We respond to Pyne’s momentary musing of the necessity of the ‘Indigenous Australian’ theme in the Australian Curriculum with a particular focus on the discipline of English. In the nomenclature of the Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority’s Australian Curriculum (ACARA, 2013), we are of course referring to the ‘cross curriculum priority’ of ‘Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and cultures’. |
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Australian Literacy Educators' Association |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/69909/2/69909.pdf http://www.alea.edu.au/documents/item/842 Exley, Beryl & Kervin, Lisa (2014) The ‘Indigenous Australian’ theme in the Australian Curriculum English : necessary or not? ALEA Hot Topic, March. |
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Copyright 2014 Please consult the authors |
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Children & Youth Research Centre; Faculty of Education |
Palavras-Chave | #130204 English and Literacy Curriculum and Pedagogy (excl. LOTE ESL and TESOL) #130301 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education #Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures #Reconciliation Agenda #Cross Curriculum Priorities #Curriculum Review #Australian Curriculum English |
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