CPTLA resourcing curriculum

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Catholic Primary Teacher Librarians Resourcing the curriculum Pru Mitchell, SCIS Manager

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This workshop for Catholic primary school teacher librarians covers a range of digital resources aligned to the Australian Curriculum and NSW syllabuses.

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Catholic Primary Teacher Librarians

Resourcing the curriculumPru Mitchell, SCIS Manager

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Education Services Australia

• not-for-profit, ministerial company providing services to the Standing Council on School Education and Early Childhood (SCSEEC)

• assists with infrastructure and content to support national initiatives such as Australian Curriculum and Professional Standards for Teachers

• services: SCIS, Curriculum Press, myfuture, edu.au domain registrar, Scootle, Scootle Community

esa.edu.au

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Curriculum is resourced through

a collection of learning resources and equipment organised, accessed and circulated through a whole of school resource

management system that includes all information services… Learning for the future, 2001, p. 25

Caitlyn 2009 [from SCIS home page]. Used with permission

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Top issues facing school libraries

1. aligning Australian Curriculum with existing resources

2. e-books

3. enabling e-resource access to mobile devices

Softlink 2013 Australian School Library Survey

D’Andrea, E 2009, Cat cloud CC-by-sa

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Resources made for

Discuss

How do teachers successfully

identify resources to support curriculum planning?

AITSL 3.4 Select and use resources

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English

e4ac.edu.au

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Science

scienceweb.asta.edu.au

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History

achistoryunits.edu.au

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Mathematics

topdrawer.aamt.edu.au

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Cross-curriculum priorities

• Connect with Indigenous Maths• Asia Education• Global Education• ABC Splash• Australian Screen Online

Share: My most useful Religious Education resource

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learning.arm.catholic.edu.au

Community of learners

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Scootle as suite

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Search for content

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Find by Australian Curriculum

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Log in to Scootle

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Learning paths

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Create learning path1. Search Scootle for content2. Add to Learning Path3. Save to the appropriate folder4. Fill in description of Learning path or

Collaborative Activity

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Be a student

FVHUAP

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• selected• organised• searchable• maintained• marketed

What is a collection?

= curated

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Degrees of content

Content aggregationbringing together articles on a similar topic, grouping them together with no additional commentary or annotation.

Content curationContent has gone through the process of human selection, where a human curator has chosen that content to share to the larger audience. Good curators also provide annotation or notes on why the content is important.

Content creation The original creator of the content, either the author, illustrator, researcher or whomever is the original source.

contentcurationmarketing.com

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Curriculum content

• ScOT is used to describe Australian Curriculum

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scot.curriculum.edu.au

Tagging

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Curriculum

Link content with high correlation of SCOT tags

ScOT in curriculum

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Using ScOT to align current collections