HASS: Influences on consumer choices
Introduction
St Anthony's Parish Primary School uses the three dimensions of the Australian Curriculum to provide opportunities for students to develop their gifts and talents. The school acknowledges that students may possess talents, as well as areas of challenge. A combination of age-appropriate learning area content, general capabilities and cross-curriculum priorities allows teachers the flexibility to tailor teaching to meet the needs of all students.
In this illustration of practice, Year 5 students considered the features that they would include to create an effective radio advertisement. The lesson was part of an inquiry-based unit of work in Humanities and Social Sciences: Economics and Business.
In a mainstream class, the classroom teacher and the learning support teacher (LST) timetabled for this lesson, supported the language development of students with disability and students for whom English is an additional language or dialect.
The classroom teacher and LST provided direct and timely assistance to support student engagement with age-appropriate learning area content through the general capabilities.
- What strategies were used by the teacher to ensure that no students were disadvantaged when working with age-appropriate content?
- In this illustration of practice, the teacher referred to some of the strategies that were used to provide opportunities for students to create deeper meaning and to reconstruct knowledge outside what was in front of them. What actions and/or words were used by the teacher to demonstrate this?
- In this illustration of practice, what evidence assisted the teacher to make informed decisions about student progress?
- Identify a student in your class who may experience difficulties with aspects of this task or a similar task. How would you support your student to overcome these difficulties?
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