National Framework for Values Education in Australian Schools © Commonwealth of Australia 2005 Context and overview.

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National Framework for Values Education in Australian Schools © Commonwealth of Australia 2005 Context and overview

National Framework – released and distributed to all schools in 2005 Endorsed by all States and Territories Education Ministers Underpins a four-year national programme which includes values education forums, Good Practice Schools Projects, professional learning and curriculum resources, national activities and partnership projects The National Framework

What’s in the National Framework? A context A vision Shared values for Australian schooling Guiding principles for effective values education Key elements and approaches that inform good practice

Context for Values Education

National Goals for Schooling in Twenty-first Century (1999) When they leave school students should: have qualities of self-confidence, optimism, high self-esteem, and a commitment to personal excellence as a basis for their potential life roles as family, community and workforce members (Goal 1.2); have the capacity to exercise judgement and responsibility in matters of morality, ethics and social justice, and the capacity to make sense of their world, to think about how things got to be the way they are, to make rational and informed decisions about their own lives and to accept responsibility for their own actions (Goal 1.3).

69 schools Australia wide engaged in action research projects Literature research Online survey Led to a Draft National Framework for Values Education in Australian Schools Values Education Website: Values Education Study (2003)

Vision articulating the school’s mission/ethos in consultation with the school community developing student responsibility, resilience, social skills incorporating values in policies and curriculum reviewing outcomes. All schools provide values education in a planned and systematic way by:

What are values? … the principles and fundamental convictions which act as general guides to behaviour, the standards by which particular actions are judged as good or desirable. (J Halstead and J and M Taylor, 2000) the ideals that give significance to our lives, that are reflected through the priorities we choose, and that we act on consistently and repeatedly. (Brian Hill, 2004) (National Framework, p8)

What is values education? Any explicit and/or implicit school-based activity which promotes student knowledge and understanding of values, and which develops the skills and dispositions of students so they can enact particular values as individuals and as members of the wider community. (National Framework, p8)

Nine Values for Australian Schooling Care and Compassion Doing Your Best Fair Go Freedom Honesty and Trustworthiness Integrity Respect Responsibility Understanding,Tolerance and Inclusion

Guiding principles for effective values education Helps students understand and apply values Explicit goal of schooling Articulates the values of the school community Whole school approach Safe and supportive learning environment Trained and resourced teachers Curriculum which meets individual needs of students Regular review

Key elements and approaches that inform good practice