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New Resource

Cervical Cancer - free DVD available now

Cancer Council WA has produced a 7-minute DVD titled Just a Minute: What Do You Know About Cervical Cancer? to help educate all Australian girls and women about the changing face of cervical cancer prevention.
You can view the DVD online or get free copy of the cervical cancer DVD now. Find out more about cervical cancer prevention .

 

K10 Syllabus The K-10 Syllabuses are advisory materials. They provide support for teachers as they continue with implementation of the Curriculum Framework. The syllabuses detail content at each year of schooling and phase of development from kindergarten to year 10.

Syllabuses are provided for early childhood (K-3), middle childhood (4-7) and each learning area in early adolescence (8-10). When using these advisory materials teachers will continue to make professional judgements about when to introduce content based on students' prior learning and achievements.

 

HPE K - 10 Syllabus (Available to DET employees only) Please note: You will require your Single Sign-On user name and password to gain access to this area. Speak with your school registrar to gain access to this information.
K - 10 Syllabus

 

K - 10 Syllabus (Public Access)

http://www.curriculum.wa.edu.au/internet/Years_K10/Curriculum_Resources/

 

Curriculum Improvement Program
http://www.det.wa.edu.au/education/curriculum/CIP2/

Curriculum Framework (Curriculum Council 1998)
Curriculum Framework

HPE Curriculum Guide
http://www.curriculum.wa.edu.au/pages/curric_guides/health.html

HPE Outcomes and Standards Framework
PDF Health and Physical Education OSF [pdf]

Word Health and Physical Education OSF [Word]

Achievement Target
http://www.det.wa.edu.au/education/curriculum/cip2/docs/hpe.pdf

Senior Secondary Courses


Health Studies
http://www.curriculum.wa.edu.au/internet/Senior_Secondary/Courses/Health_Studies/

Outdoor Education
http://www.curriculum.wa.edu.au/internet/Senior_Secondary/Courses/Outdoor_Education/

Physical Education Studies
http://www.curriculum.wa.edu.au/internet/Senior_Secondary/Courses/Physical_Education_Studies/

Curriculum Council: Syllabus and additional subject information
http://www.curriculum.wa.edu.au/pages/syllabus_manuals/volumes/VI_health/health.htm

Resources

Planning for Learning
The Planning for Learning project was established to support teachers by providing real examples of teaching programs that are referenced to the Outcomes and Standards Framework and the Curriculum Guides along with syllabus and other support materials.

These examples of classroom planning would particularly support graduates and isolated teachers, but would also be useful for experienced classroom practitioners.

To checkout to the Health and Physical Education Learning Area visit Planning for Learning.

DETResourcesOnline (Available to DET employees only)
Over 14 000 high quality teaching resources are now available online. These resources have been created by The Le@rning Federation, WestOne, CMIS and the Department.

The collection includes:

The website is available to Government school teachers only via the DET intranet at:
DETResourcesOnline

Curriculum Materials Information Services (CMIS)
The CMIS website and its database of curriculum resources, Resource Bank, provide information about curriculum resources across all learning areas and phases of development.

To checkout to the Health and Physical Education Learning Area visit:
http://www.det.wa.edu.au/education/cmis/eval/curriculum/learningareas/hpe/

Westone K-12 Curriculum Resources
http://wpc.westone.wa.gov.au

Building Inclusive Learning Environments

Inclusive Learning Environments
The Inclusive Learning Environments area is responsible for supporting districts and schools in relation to meeting the diverse needs of these students.

The Inclusive Learning Environments area focuses on the development of strategic initiatives designed to support schools to assist a wide range of students.

This range of students includes those with disabilities or learning difficulties, speech and language impairment, those with mental health issues and students considered to be gifted or talented who are also experiencing difficulty with learning.
http://ies.det.wa.edu.au/content/themes/building-inclusive-learning-environments