SUBJECT SELECTION 2021
Life Skills
For most students with special education needs, the outcomes and content in sections 6 and 7 of this syllabus will be appropriate but for a small percentage of these students, particularly those with an intellectual disability, it may be determined that these outcomes and content are not appropriate. For these students the Life Skills outcomes and content in section 8 and the Life Skills assessment advice below can provide the basis for developing a relevant and meaningful program.
Access to Life Skills outcomes and content in Years 7–10
A decision to allow a student to access the Visual Arts Years 7–10 Life Skills outcomes and content should include parents/carers and be based on careful consideration of the student’s competencies and learning needs.
The decision should establish that the outcomes and content in sections 6 and 7 of the Visual Arts Years 7–10 Syllabus are not appropriate to meet the needs of the student. Consideration should be given to whether modifications to programs and to teaching, including adjustments to learning activities and assessment, would enable the student to access the syllabus outcomes and content.
As part of the decision to allow a student to access the Visual Arts Years 7–10 Life Skills outcomes and content, it is important to identify relevant settings, strategies and resource requirements that will assist the student in the learning process. Clear time frames and strategies for monitoring progress, relevant to the age of the student, need to be identified and collaborative plans should be made for future needs.
It is not necessary to seek permission of the Office of the Board of Studies for students to undertake the Visual Arts Years 7–10 Life Skills outcomes and content, nor is it necessary to submit planning documentation.
Life Skills assessment
Each student undertaking a Visual Arts Years 7–10 Life Skills course will have specified outcomes and content to be studied. The syllabus content listed for each outcome forms the basis of learning opportunities for students.
Assessment should provide opportunities for students to demonstrate achievement in relation to the outcomes and to generalise their knowledge, understanding and skills across a range of situations or environments including the school and the wider community.
Students may demonstrate achievement in relation to Visual Arts Years 7–10 Life Skills outcomes independently or with support. The type of support will vary according to the particular needs of the student and the requirements of the activity. Examples of support may include:
• the provision of extra time
• physical and/or verbal assistance from others
• the provision of technological aids.
Life Skills
For most students with special education needs, the outcomes and content in sections 6 and 7 of this syllabus will be appropriate but for a small percentage of these students, particularly those with an intellectual disability, it may be determined that these outcomes and content are not appropriate. For these students the Life Skills outcomes and content in section 8 and the Life Skills assessment advice below can provide the basis for developing a relevant and meaningful program.
Access to Life Skills outcomes and content in Years 7–10
A decision to allow a student to access the Music Years 7–10 Life Skills outcomes and content should include parents/carers and be based on careful consideration of the student’s competencies and learning needs.
The decision should establish that the outcomes and content in sections 6 and 7 of the Music Years 7–10 Syllabus are not appropriate to meet the needs of the student. Consideration should be given to whether modifications to programs and to teaching, including adjustments to learning activities and assessment, would enable the student to access the syllabus outcomes and content.
As part of the decision to allow a student to access the Music Years 7–10 Life Skills outcomes and content, it is important to identify relevant settings, strategies and resource requirements that will assist the student in the learning process. Clear time frames and strategies for monitoring progress, relevant to the age of the student, need to be identified and collaborative plans should be made for future needs.
It is not necessary to seek permission of the Office of the Board of Studies for students to undertake the Music Years 7–10 Life Skills outcomes and content, nor is it necessary to submit planning documentation.
Life Skills assessment
Each student undertaking a Music Years 7–10 Life Skills course will have specified outcomes and content to be studied. The syllabus content listed for each outcome forms the basis of learning opportunities for students.
Assessment should provide opportunities for students to demonstrate achievement in relation to the outcomes and to generalise their knowledge, understanding and skills across a range of situations or environments including the school and the wider community.
Students may demonstrate achievement in relation to Music Years 7–10 Life Skills outcomes independently or with support. The type of support will vary according to the particular needs of the student and the requirements of the activity. Examples of support may include:
• the provision of extra time
• physical and/or verbal assistance from others
• the provision of technological aids.