The New Australian Health and Physical Education Curriculum - A Case for Gradualism in Reform
Offered By: University of Melbourne via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the new Australian Health and Physical Education Curriculum in this 50-minute lecture by Professor Doune Macdonald from the University of Melbourne. Delve into the Shaping Paper released for consultation, which proposes a strengths-based approach, focuses on educative outcomes, and emphasizes health literacy skills. Examine the value of learning in, about, and through movement, as well as the incorporation of a critical inquiry approach. Gain insights into the future of education and sport, the Acaras Framework, and the concept of gradual curriculum reform. Analyze topics such as notional time, nudge change, and the national curriculum while considering the implications for educators and students alike.
Syllabus
Introduction
Dean McDonald
Tom Parnell
Martin Luther King
Paul Keating
Future of Education
Future of Sport
Acaras Framework
Education
Strengthbased
Erin Antonov Sleaze
What are your assets
Movement
Health Literacy
Critical Impact Inquiry
Nudge Change
Notional Time
The Case for Gradualism
Future Directions
National Curriculum
Taught by
The University of Melbourne
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