National Curriculum Development



26 Sep 2011

Annoucement of Advisory Panel Members for HPE Curriculum

Today ACARA announced the Advisory Panel for the Health & Physical Education Shaping phase. The Advisory Panel will provide advice on directions, structures and key issues during the development of the Shape Paper for Australian Curriculum: Health and Physical Education which is expected to be completed by February 2012.

ACHPER is pleased that 6 of the 10 panel members are long-standing ACHPER members. View who made the panel here.

A draft timeline of the Health & Physical Education Curriculum is also available - you can view this here.

This comes after recent announcements from ACARA on the appointment of Professor Doune Macdonald, Head of the School of Human Movement Studies at The University of Queensland as the Lead Writer for the development of the Shape paper for health and Physical Education, and Janice Atkin as the Senior Project Officer, Health and Physical Education.

26 Aug 2011

Update & announcement of key positions within ACARA

Expressions of interest to join the ACARA Health and PE Advisory Panel closed last week. More than 100 applications were received, many from ACHPER Members. This coincides with the appointments of Janice Atkin as Senior Project Officer and Professor Doune Macdonald, Head of Human Movement at the University of Queensland as Lead Writer. Janice and Doune are long-standing, highly-respected ACHPER members, and we look forward to working with them as the Australian Curriculum drafting unfolds.

 

ACARA will host consultation forums offering teachers a chance to make input into the writing of the Shape of the Australian Curriculum: Health and Physical Education. ACHPER encourages all members of the profession to respond by keeping the issues topical amongst colleagues and parents.

 

ACHPER has already responded to a Consultation on the Australian Curriculum General Capabilities. ACHPER's response emphasised that HPE is a learning area that can productively contribute to learning around the general capabilities as currently framed and that there is a need to acknowledge the major contribution that this learning area can make to Ethical Behaviour, Personal and Social Competence, and Intercultural UnderstandingACHPER also emphasised the capacity of the HPE learning area to support and extend development of Critical and Creative Thinking. Curriculum and pedagogical models to support this are well established and have been a focus of national and international development and research. We also believe there is a case for making an explicit reference to 'health and wellbeing' within the opening statement in describing Personal and Social Competence. ACARA will report on the Consultation at a later date.

26 Jul 2011

ACARA welcomes expressions of interest for positions on the Health and Physical Education advisory panel

ACARA welcomes expressions of interest for positions on the Health and Physical Education advisory panel.

Panel members will have extensive knowledge, understanding and expertise in the area of health and physical education and experience in the development of curriculum and/or achievement standards. In 2011, advisory panel work will focus on the shaping phase for health and physical education in the Australian Curriculum from Foundation to Year 12.

 

Any ACHPER member interested in contributing to the development of the National Curriculum in HPE are encouraged to express interest.

 

For further information visit http://www.acara.edu.au/hpe.html  

 

20 Aug 2010

Seeking Support for HPE in Schools from all major political parties and candidates

ACHPER distributed a letter to all political parties and candidates leading up to the 2010 Federal Election seeking their support and committment to Health and Physical Education as a priority in the new Australian K-10 curriculum.

 Letter to all major Political Parties and Candidates.pdf

19 Apr 2010

HPE to be included in the National Curriculum

This week the Ministerial Council for Education, Early Childhood Development and Youth Affairs (MCEECDYA) released its first 2010 Communique. The Communiqué refers to advice given to MCEECDYA by Professor Barry McGaw, Chair of the Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA) regarding national curriculum developments.
 

As a consequence, Ministers agreed that national curriculum development should cover all eight learning areas listed in the Melbourne Declaration and that the curriculum will define the core knowledge, skills and understanding that all students should learn across particular years of schooling.

ACHPER has advocated strongly for this and is delighted with the announcement.
 
Ministers also agreed to “the prioritisation of Health and Physical Education (HPE) within phase three of the curriculum development plan; the inclusion of HPE as a core learning requirement for all students in each year from K–10; and to maximise within the overall package of required school learning the number of school hours that students participate in quality physical education and sport”.
 

It is noteworthy that all phases of K–10 curriculum development will be completed by the end of 2012. While the implementation timeline is not yet resolved the Australian Curriculum in English, mathematics, science and history for kindergarten to Year 10 - currently the subject of public consultation – will be phased in from 2011. Substantial implementation will be completed by the end of 2013. 

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If you also go to the ACARA website at www.acara.edu.au, you will notice a number of positions being advertised. One of these positions is for a Senior Project Officer in Health and Physical Education. The formative role of the Senior Project Officer will be to provide expertise in the area, establish consultative networks, manage consultation, the work of written and implementation.

 

ACHPER welcomed the announcement of MCEECDYA to include Health and Physical Education in the National Curriculum (see Media Release below). ACHPER has worked hard advocating on our members' behalf for this inclusion and will continue to be there to provide advice and assistance to ACARA as the process unwinds.

 MEDIA RELEASE 20th April 2010.pdf

10 Apr 2010

Letter to Julia Gillard MP

A letter was sent to the Ministers in mid-April regarding consideration and support of the proposal that Health and Physical Education (HPE) be included as a priority in the new Australian K10 curriculum. All organisations are clearly committed to and supportive of this.

An excellent recent MJA editorial that is of interest –

 100413 HPEletter Gillard.pdf

27 Oct 2009

ACHPER waits .....

ACHPER is waiting on the Australian Curriculum and Assessment Reporting Authority (ACARA) and the Council of Ministers of Education (MCEECDYA) position on remaining curriculum areas in the national curriculum process.

ACHPER has offered it’s support to ACARA once the remaining curriculum areas are added.

ACHPER has always been concerned about the ‘flawed’ process’ adopted by the federal government in regards to developing a national curriculum whereby subjects and curriculum areas have been added almost randomly.

While the national curriculum debate continues, criticism of the process has emerged from the 2009 Garth Boomer Lecture presented by Emeritus Professor Alan Reid of the University of South Australia. In this incisive critique of all aspects of the Federal Government’s Education Revolution, Professor Reid rates the development of national curriculum to this stage as quite concerning and urges a reconsideration of some of the basic principles that have been established. He also maintains that the Federal Government still has the opportunity to reconsider its approach and to make it more comprehensive.

ACHPER’s concerns have been vindicated by Professor Reid’s analysis.

ACHPER too, believes that the rationale for a national curriculum should not be based on academic reasoning around so called ‘core subjects’ but must be seen in a broader social and cultural framework: Unfortunately since the National Curriculum Board/ACARA began its work, there have been further announcements about learning areas that will be developed in stage 2. There is no question these have been added as a result of the lobbying undertaken by various subject associations. Consequently Geography, Languages the Arts were added in 2009 but ACHPER does not begrudge these admissions to the process.

We now await the outcome of ACARA’s report to MCEECDYA on the approach that will be taken to Health and Physical Education, Design and Technology, Economics, Business and Civics and Citizenship.

ACHPER will continue to lobby if that is what it takes to join the national curriculum club but we would prefer Health and Physical Education to be included on the basis of it’s relevance and credibility around lifestyle education and its significance to learning across the curriculum. We agree with professor Reid that, “It is a basic principle of curriculum development that it is important to understand the whole (and the connections within it) before focusing on the detail of the component parts”.


Professor Reid’s Report card on national curriculum can be found pages 16-25 of the Garth Boomer Lecture.

 Garth Boomer lecture 2009.pdf

04 Aug 2009

ACHPER Action

The ACHPER National Executive met recently to discuss the next stage in its endeavours to establish a national curriculum entitlement for students in Health and Physical Education.

This follows the successful completion of the National Statement of Learning developed by the ACHPER National Working Group and recent confirmation from the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Education that Australian Curriculum Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA) would be making recommendations to MCEETYA about inclusion of HPE in the National Curriculum by October 2009.

As reported in the closing session of the National ACHPER Biennial Conference ACHPER will be undertaking a number of concurrent tasks to progress its advocacy and seek community support.

ACTION 1
Ensure that ACARA is informed and prepared in order to provide an accurate report and recommendations to MCEETYA.

The following tasks have been identified.

  1. ACHPER will immediately inform ACARA of its desire to provide assistance by way of advice and information.
  2. ACHPER will conduct a review of relevant research and literature pertaining to the role HPE plays in the life of children and youth and provide a summary paper.
  3. ACHPER will provide a report on the national landscape of HPE, outlining the status of HPE, issues of concern, barriers to delivery of Quality HPE.
  4. ACHPER will outline the key elements of a Quality HPE Program across four phases of schooling in line with the notion of a shaping paper but without the detail currently being undertaken by ACARA writers of science for example.
  5. These papers will be concise in nature but strong in their intent and support for Quality HPE.

ACTION 2
ACHPER will seek support for a national entitlement in HPE from kindred organisations at a national and state level.

Requests will be made for these organisations to express their views on the critical importance of this learning area. They will be asked to espouse the importance of physical activity in an educational setting and how this relates to lifestyle. A number of allies have already done this but there are many more that will be approached.

ACTION 3
ACHPER members are encouraged to write to local federal politicians and particularly to state ministers of health, education and sport and to media outlets about the importance of HPE. This approach should be in support of the value of HPE to children and youth and outline the risks to the community of exclusion or marginalisation of the curriculum area. This will be part of a continuing awareness campaign that will complement letters sent from ACHPER National to parent organisations and the Principal’s Associations outlining our actions, the reasons for them and demonstrating our professionalism and commitment.

ACHPER Working Groups
ACHPER is keen to build on the work of the National Working Group that recently developed our National Statement of Learning.
ACHPER will be seeking assistance from personnel from the education sector in the tasks outlined particularly those relevant to the Status of HPE in Australia

15 Jun 2009

National Curriculum Action

ACHPER Lobbying

ACHPER will be lobbying the Federal Government and State and Territory Ministers of Education to ensure that Health and PE is included in the National Curriculum.

The following National Statement of Learning produced by the ACHPER National Working Group provides the basis for the development of the shaping paper that will assist in the National Curriculum Development Process.

Currently there has been no formal announcement that Health and PE will be included even in stage 3.

ACHPER National and Branches will be working together to raise awareness and generate support for this important lobbying action.

 National Statement of Learning.pdf
 Melbourne Declaration on Educational Goals for Young Australians .pdf

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