Queensland schools continue to plan, teach, assess and report using the F–10 Australian Curriculum.
Schools may wish to use the Australian Curriculum for Phase 3 learning areas to guide revision and development of their teaching, learning and assessment programs.
The QCAA, and Queensland's school sectors — State Schools, Queensland Catholic Education Commission and Independent Schools Queensland — have developed advice, guidelines and resources to support schools during the transition to the Australian Curriculum.
For information on time allocations , see implementation advice in the Australian Curriculum section.
Essential Learnings identify what should be taught and what is important for students to have opportunities to know, understand and be able to do.
These resources support planning within and across year levels for the Languages key learning area. Resources to support integrated curriculum planning by year juncture are also available.
Essential Learnings
- ELs by the end of the beginner stage (PDF, 153 kB) (DOCX, 25 kB)
- ELs by the end of the elementary stage (PDF, 149 kB) (DOCX, 25 kB)
- ELs by the end of the lower intermediate stage (PDF, 154 kB) (DOCX, 26 kB)
Components of the Essential Learnings
The following resources are designed to help planners map the components of the Essential Learnings across year-level junctures. These components are the learning and assessment focus (L&AF), ways of working (WoW) and knowledge and understanding (K&U).
Languages all stages