Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority

Curriculum
Development of the Australian curriculum
Timeline Phase 1 curriculum
Phase 1 - The Australian Curriculum
Phase 2 – The Australian Curriculum
Phase 3 - The Australian Curriculum
Advisory Groups
General Capabilities
Cross-Curriculum Priorities
Student Diversity
Consultation
Implementation Coordination
Alternative Curriculum Recognition
Recognition Register
Resources
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Timeline Phase 1 curriculum

The curriculum development timeline for English, mathematics, science and history is provided below. Phase 2 learning areas (geography, languages and the arts) will follow the same development process, with an expected 12 month gap.

Stage

Activity

Timelines

F – 10

Timelines

Senior years (11/12)

Curriculum Shaping

Confirmation of the broad outline of the curriculum English, mathematics, the sciences and history

April, 2009

April, 2009

Curriculum Development

2 step process for development of curriculum documents

·         Step 1: broad outline; scope and sequence

·         Step 2: completion of ‘detail’ of curriculum

May – December, 2009

June, 2009 – February, 2010

Consultation

National consultation on curriculum

March – May, 2010

May – July, 2010

 

Publication

Digital publication

December, 2010

Late 2012

 

 The Australian curriculum for English, mathematics, science and history (F-12) will be completed in the third quarter of 2010. Planning for implementation by the states and territories will take account of the differences between the Australian Curriculum and existing state and territory curriculum. Planning for implementation will be coordinated nationally.

It is expected that the implementation of the Australian Curriculum (F-10) will be well underway in 2013 across the country. For some states and territories, 2011 will be a pilot year, with the experience and advice from participating schools used to guide implementation in the remaining schools in subsequent years.