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Curriculum

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At Tinana State School it is our priority to develop, maintain and effectively implement high quality curriculum programs for all students. The school is committed to developing teacher practices through professional development focusing on aspects of curriculum implementation, pedagogy and assessment and the incorporation of a proactive approach to planning and teaching.

Tinana State School’s Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Plan is updated annually to reflect the current direction of our school priorities, curriculum, pedagogy, assessment and reporting.

The Tinana State School Curriculum, Reporting and Assessment Plan seeks to reflect the improvement of students’ outcomes through a rigorous and focussed agenda to improve teacher quality. Improving the ability of the expert teaching team to deliver a quality curriculum to all students, assess and report on students as per agreed schedules that reflect both departmental guidelines and policies as well as community values.

Drawing upon the State Schooling Strategy (2019-2023), North Coast Region way of working, our school’s Annual Implementation Plan, Tinana State School is focussed on every student succeeding.

At Tinana State School, we plan, teach, assess and report on the:

Australian Curriculum Prep to Year 6

1.       English

2.       Mathematics

3.       Science

4.       Humanities and Social Science (HASS)

5.       Health and Physical Education (HPE)

6.       Languages – Japanese

7.       The Arts - Music, Drama, Dance, Visual, Media

8.       Technologies - Design and Digital

A number of specialist teachers provide lessons in the areas of:

•         Health for Years (P-4)

•         Physical Education (P-6)

•         Languages - Japanese (5-6)

•         The Arts (P-4)

o   Music (P-6)

o   Drama, Dance (P-3)

o   Visual, Media (Y4)

Effective systematic curriculum delivery at Tinana State School involves school leaders and teachers using whole school moderation processes to align curriculum pedagogy, assessment and reporting; and to ensure consistency of teacher judgements and accuracy of reported results against the Australian Curriculum (AC) achievement standards. Our teachers align the teaching, assessing and reporting of the Australian Curriculum through the use of the Curriculum into the Classroom (C2C) materials.

Our teachers engage in a planning process every term to develop a shared understanding of the alignment between the curriculum intent, assessment, teaching and learning sequence, and reporting. 

Tinana State School Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Plan 

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Last reviewed 14 May 2020
Last updated 14 May 2020