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1 The draft NSW Mathematics K-10 syllabus Version 2 February 2012

2 The draft NSW K-10 syllabuses The Board of Studies NSW has developed draft K-10 syllabuses for English, mathematics, science and history. The first round of consultation for these syllabuses has now closed. A second round of consultation based on version 2 of the draft syllabuses is now open. NSW school teachers will only need to teach in accordance with the new K-10 syllabus documents developed for NSW. The Board advises all schools to continue to use the existing NSW K-12 syllabuses for 2012.

3 Overview  Key issues from consultation on version 1  What's changed from version 1 to version 2?  What is the syllabus structure in version 2?  Key issues for consultation on version 2

4 Designing the NSW Syllabuses Australian Curriculum (ACARA) New NSW syllabuses (Board of Studies NSW) Stage-based Outcomes and content Year-based Content General capabilities, Cross-curriculum priorities Learning across the curriculum areas embedded in content as appropriate to individual Learning Areas

5 Implementation Timeframe 2011 Term 4 20122013 2014 Education Ministers approve Australian Curriculum achievement standards. Board of Studies NSW considers consultation feedback and revises syllabuses. Syllabuses available to schools. Second round of consultation with Board of Studies NSW. Professional learning for school executive. School planning and preparation for implementation. Substantial implementation of new syllabuses. Teacher professional learning for new syllabuses. School programming and development of teaching, learning and assessment materials.

6 Senior secondary curriculum ACARA has indicated that further work to develop senior secondary courses in English, mathematics, science and history is being undertaken, with draft documents to be available for consultation in 2012. In the meantime NSW teachers are to continue teaching current NSW syllabuses for senior secondary courses.

7 Key issues from consultation on Version 1

8 Key issues from consultation on version 1 Breadth of draft syllabus outcomes: lack of clarity for common understanding lack of specificity for assessment and reporting Need for K-10 continuum of ‘key ideas’ Amount of content in some Stages to be reduced Assessment advice to be more specific Life Skills outcomes and content to be clearer

9 What's changed from version 1 to version 2?

10 What changed from version 1 to version 2 for K-10? Syllabus elementChanges RationaleThe relationship of K–10 Mathematics to other subject areas made more explicit. The place of the Mathematics K-10 syllabus in the K-12 curriculum Diagram revised clarifying the pathways of learning in Mathematics. AimThe second of the three Australian curriculum: Mathematics aims has been added. The aim now includes ‘lifelong learning’. ObjectivesLabelled with strand titles.

11 What changed from version 1 to version 2 for K-10? Syllabus elementChanges OutcomesAdditional outcomes included to align one outcome to each substrand in each Stage. Outcomes now coded. Organisation of content One additional component of Working Mathematically – Communicating – has been included. Strand overviews developed and included. Descriptions for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and cultures, Asia and Australia’s engagement with Asia and Sustainability included.

12 What changed from version 1 to version 2 for K-10? Syllabus elementChanges Stage outcomesContinuum of learning amended Stage statementsAustralian curriculum achievement standards included AssessmentRevised for consistency GlossaryWill be included in syllabus materials

13 What changed from version 1 to version 2 for K-6? Syllabus elementChanges Content for Early Stage1 to Stage 3 Communicating tagged as a Working Mathematically component to align with the appropriate outcome Sequence of content for ES1 to S3 reviewed to improve the continuum of learning The language of the content has been revised. The Background Information and Language sections have been updated.

14 What's changed from version 1 to version 2 for K-6? Syllabus elementChanges Content for Early Stage1 to Stage 3 Content related to money strengthened. ‘Two-Dimensional Space’ substrand re- sequenced. Statistics and Probability strand revised. Content on place-value strengthened. Content for ‘Whole Numbers’ in Stage 2 limited to five-digit numbers.

15 What's changed from version 1 to version 2 for K-6? Syllabus elementChanges Content for Stage 3Content on other number systems moved to the ‘Additional Content’ section Sector graphs and divided bar graphs moved to Stage 4 Cartesian plane reviewed to make it more accessible Order of operations revised

16 What's changed from version 1 to version 2 for 7-10? Syllabus elementChanges Content for Stage 4 to Stage 5 Communicating has been tagged as a Working Mathematically component Background Information and Language sections updated Content on other number systems has been moved from Stage 3 to the ‘Additional Content’ section Sector graphs and divided bar graphs have been moved from Stage 3 to Stage 4.

17 What's changed from version 1 to version 2 for 7-10? Syllabus elementChanges Years 7-10 Life Skills outcomes Life Skills outcomes related to the Stage 4 and 5 outcomes have been added to each substrand. Outcomes have been reviewed Outcomes restructured Years 7-10 Life Skills content More access points for students with significant disabilities, particularly in relation to the substrands ‘Money', 'Time’, and ‘Measurement’

18 What is the syllabus structure in version 2?

19 Syllabus structure in version 2 Rationale Aim Objectives Outcomes Content – essential and additional Years 7-10 Life Skills outcomes and content Continuum of learning in Mathematics K-10 Stage outcomes Stage statements Assessment

20 Syllabus structure in version 2 Mathematics K–10 Draft Syllabus Version 2, NSW BOS, 2012, page 23 Essential content

21 Key issues for consultation on version 2

22 Key issues for consultation on version 2 K-10? Are the additional outcomes for each substrand clear? Are the outcomes useful for programming and assessment? Does the Continuum of learning in Mathematics K-10 (pages 393-397) show a clear progression of learning across the Stages in each content strand? Is Learning across the curriculum content embedded appropriately?

23 Key issues for consultation on version 2 K-6? Is the amount of content appropriate for the allocated teaching time for K-6? Is the assessment advice specific enough to facilitate a more consistent approach to A-E reporting of student achievement? What specific areas of the syllabus will require targeted professional learning and/or resourcing?

24 Key issues for consultation on version 2 7-10? Is the amount of content appropriate for the allocated teaching time for 7-10, particularly for the Stage 5.3 pathway? Is the assessment advice specific enough to facilitate a more consistent approach to A-E reporting of student achievement? Are the Life Skills outcomes and content clear and appropriate? What specific areas of the syllabus will require targeted professional learning and/or resourcing?

25 Key issues for consultation on Version 2 - The interactive online format Is the navigation clear and logical? Will this format be helpful for planning, programming, assessing and reporting? Click to preview the draft syllabuses in interactive online format

26 How can I start to prepare for implementation of the new syllabus?

27 Make your opinion count The Board of studies NSW is asking for your feedback on the Version 2 draft syllabuses: Complete an online survey about the draft syllabus Version 2 content.online survey Register for a Board of Studies consultation meeting.consultation meeting The Department will produce a response representing the views of public schools and wants to hear your opinion to inform that response. Please complete the Department’s survey.survey

28 Preparation Keep up to date: o Watch the NSW Curriculum & Learning Innovation Centre’s website (www.clic.det.nsw.edu.au).www.clic.det.nsw.edu.au o Watch the Board of Studies website (www.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.au).www.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.au Areas to consider: o Official notices from the Board of Studies.


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