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— Asia Education Fndn (@AsiaEducation) May 24, 2022
What knowledge of the world is gone?
The previous curriculum had a sequence of content descriptions that gave students some knowledge of the world beyond Australia. The following have been deleted:- the division of the world into hemispheres, continents and oceans (in year 2)
- the main climate types of the world and the similarities and differences between the climates of different places (in year 3)
- a brief study of the continents and countries of Africa and South America (in year 4), and Europe and North America (in year 5)
- differences in the economic, demographic and social characteristics of countries across the world (in year 6).
- the world’s cultural diversity, including that of its indigenous peoples (in year 6).
What key concepts have been lost?
Concepts are what we think with, and intellectual development is based on conceptual thinking. The previous curriculum developed children’s understanding of the following key concepts and ways of thinking. The concept of place, including the definition of a place, and an understanding of the importance of places to people. The study of places is the core of primary school geography. The concept of location, including why things are located where they are, and the influence of location and accessibility on people’s activities. These were in the curriculum to get students thinking about the effects of location and distance on their lives, and about where things should be located. The concept of space, including the management of spaces within neighbourhoods and towns. This introduced students to debates about how land should be used and how development conflicts are resolved, and to the idea of town planning. The concept of climate. The difference between climate and weather still confuses debate over climate change, so an understanding of this difference is vital.The concept of a settlement, including the differences between places in types of settlement and demographic characteristics. This added another concept to students’ knowledge of places, and introduced them to the small area census data that reveal much about Australian communities. All this content has been removed.“climate teaching in schools must be much more ambitious, given the urgency and enormity of the problem… It also means equipping schools with resources that empower their students to become active citizens in a changing climate.” Teachers need PL in this https://t.co/4VRePV6S1w
— Lee Beatty (@Lee__Beatty) May 23, 2022
What are the impacts on learning?
The revision of the primary school geography curriculum has done three things:- it has severely reduced children’s knowledge of the world
- it has reduced the level of conceptual thinking that students will be exposed to
- it will leave them less prepared for geography in secondary school, where the curriculum was designed on the assumption that students would know what is in the current one.