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Curriculum

Victorian Curriculum F-10

The Victorian Curriculum F-10 includes both knowledge and skills. These are defined by learning areas and capabilities.

This curriculum design assumes that knowledge and skills are transferrable across the curriculum and therefore are not duplicated. For example, where skills and knowledge such as asking questions, evaluating evidence and drawing conclusions are defined in 'Critical and Creative Thinking', these are not duplicated in other learning areas such as History or Health and Physical Education.

It is expected that the skills and knowledge defined in the capabilities will be developed, practised, deployed and demonstrated by students in and through their learning across the curriculum.

The design of the Victorian Curriculum F–10 is set out below:

Learning Areas

The Arts

  • Dance

  • Drama

  • Media Arts

  • Music

  • Visual Arts

  • Visual Communication Design

 

English

Health and Physical Education

The Humanities

  • Civics and Citizenship

  • Economics and Business

  • Geography

  • History

 

Languages

Mathematics

Science

Technologies

  • Design and technologies

  • Digital Technologies

Capabilities

Critical and Creative Thinking

Ethical

Intercultural

Personal and Social

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