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             Victorian Curriculum F–10
    •   Released in September 2015 as 
        a central component of the 
        Education State
    •   Provides a stable foundation for 
        the development and 
        implementation of whole-school 
        teaching and learning programs
    •   The Victorian Curriculum F–10 
        incorporates the Australian 
        Curriculum and reflects Victorian 
        priorities and standards
                         http://victoriancurriculum.vcaa.vic.edu.au/ 
                                                           Aims
     The Science curriculum aims to ensure that students develop:
     •    an interest in science as a means of expanding their curiosity and willingness to explore, ask 
          questions about and speculate on the changing world in which they live
     •    an understanding of the vision that science provides of the nature of living things, of the Earth 
          and its place in the cosmos, and of the physical and chemical processes that explain the 
          behaviour of all material things
     •    an understanding of the nature of scientific inquiry and the ability to use a range of scientific 
          inquiry methods, including questioning, planning and conducting experiments and investigations 
          based on ethical principles, collecting and analysing data, evaluating results, and drawing critical, 
          evidence-based conclusions
     •    an ability to communicate scientific understanding and findings to a range of audiences, to justify 
          ideas on the basis of evidence, and to evaluate and debate scientific arguments and claims
     •    an ability to solve problems and make informed, evidence-based decisions about current and 
          future applications of science while taking into account ethical and social implications of 
          decisions
     •    an understanding of historical and cultural contributions to science as well as contemporary 
          science issues and activities and an understanding of the diversity of careers related to science
     •    a solid foundation of knowledge of the biological, chemical, physical, Earth and space sciences, 
          including being able to select and integrate the scientific knowledge and methods needed to 
          explain and predict phenomena, to apply that understanding to new situations and events, and to 
          appreciate the dynamic nature of science knowledge.
                                  Structure
         Strands and Sub-strands
         Science Understanding                  Science Inquiry Skills
         Science as a human endeavour           Questioning and predicting
         Biological sciences                    Planning and conducting
         Chemical sciences                      Recording and processing
         Earth and space sciences               Analysing and evaluating
         Physical sciences                      Communicating
         Achievement standards
         •  The first achievement standard is at Foundation – Level 2 and then at Levels 4, 
            6, 8 and 10. 
         •  A curriculum for students with disabilities is provided in this learning area.
                       Structural changes
     AusVELS                                              Victorian Curriculum F–10
    Strands           Sub-strands                         Strands            Sub-strands
     Science          Biological sciences                 Science            Science as a human 
     Understanding    Chemical sciences                   Understanding      endeavour
                                                                             Biological sciences
                      Earth and space sciences                               Chemical sciences
                      Physical sciences                                      Earth and space sciences
     Science as a     Nature and development of                              Physical sciences
     Human            science
     Endeavour        Use and influence of science        Science Inquiry    Questioning and predicting
     Science Inquiry  Questioning and predicting          Skills
     Skills                                                                  Planning and conducting
                      Planning and conducting
                                                                             Recording and processing
                      Processing and analysing data 
                      and information                                        Analysing and evaluating
                      Evaluating                                             Communicating
                      Communicating
                                      Key messages
        Moving the Science as a Human Endeavour content
        •   included as a sub-strand of Science Understanding - makes explicit the strong links 
            between the nature, development and applications of science and specific knowledge 
            of the disciplines within science
        •   aspects that relate to how existing knowledge is challenged and investigated and the 
            nature of scientific evidence has been included in the Science Inquiry Skills strand 
       Key concepts
       The key concepts of science are:
       •    Patterns, order and organisation
       •    Form and function
       •    Stability and change
       •    Scale and measurement
       •    Matter and energy
       •    Systems
       Reporting progress in Science
       These changes do cause a break in reporting data and student progress as the teaching 
       program moves from AusVELS Science to the Victorian Curriculum F–10 Science 
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