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  2. Australian Curriculum - Wikipedia

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    The Australian History External Reference Group was then commissioned by the government to develop a Guide to Teaching Australian History in Years 9 and 10. The Reference Group comprised Geoffrey Blainey , Gerard Henderson , Nicholas Brown and Elizabeth Ward, and was presented with a draft proposal prepared earlier by the historian Tony Taylor.

  3. Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority

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    The Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA) is the independent statutory authority responsible for the development of a national curriculum, a national assessment program, and a national data collection and reporting program that supports learning for Australian students. [1]

  4. Year 6 - Wikipedia

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    Year 6 is usually the final year of Primary or Junior School. In some areas of England, Year 6 is a year group in Middle school , which covers the year 5–8 or 4–7-year groups. In some parts of England, where there remain separate Grammar and Secondary modern schools , students in Year 6 may sit a test for entrance into a Grammar school.

  5. National curriculum - Wikipedia

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    Australian Curriculum is a planned curriculum for schools in all states and territories of Australia, from Kindergarten to Year 12. Its first stages were planned to start in 2013. [1] National Curriculum and Textbook Board for Bangladesh. National Curriculum Framework (NCF 2005) for India; in the United Kingdom:

  6. Copybook (education) - Wikipedia

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    A copybook, or copy book is a book used in education that contains examples of handwriting and blank space for learners to imitate. [1] Typical uses include teaching penmanship and arithmetic to students. A page of a copy book typically starts with a copybook heading: a printed example of what should be copied, such as a single letter or a ...

  7. History Alive! textbooks - Wikipedia

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    By the following year, TCI planned to update the book. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The Jewish Telegraphic Agency noted the Council on Islamic Education and the Islamist , anti-Israel scholar Ayad Al-Qazzaz both consulted on the creation of History Alive! , while the Jewish community had failed to present a similarly unified review of textbooks.

  8. Victorian Early Years Learning and Development Framework

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    [3] [4] Both frameworks share the same five learning and development outcomes, with the VEYLDF linking to the first three year levels of the Victorian curriculum F-10 (Foundation - year 10). [5] While the EYLF moved to Version 2 in January 2023 the VEYLDF has no changes and remains in its original form.

  9. Printer's key - Wikipedia

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    This is how the printer's key may appear in the first print run of a book. In this common example numbers are removed with subsequent printings, so if "1" is seen then the book is the first printing of that edition. If it is the second printing then the "1" is removed, meaning that the lowest number seen will be "2". [3]