Services

Curriculum

Sites of Interest

 

 

Services

DECS

The Department of Education and Children's Services is a useful guide to recruitment in South Australia and staff related information.

www.decs.sa.gov.au

 

AES

Anangu Education Services provides information about the Aboriginal Lands District, resources and links to other Lands schools.

www.aeseo.sa.edu.au

 

Curriculum

SACSA Framework

The South Australian Curriculum Standards and Accountability Framework is the structure of Key Ideas and Outcomes that South Australian education is built on.

www.sacsa.sa.edu.au

 

SEA Document

The School Entry Assessment Document, "...supports teachers in the collection of information about the knowledge, skills and attitudes that children bring to school, and to use this information as they plan programs that meet the needs of each child," from the DECS Early Years website.

www.earlyyears.sa.edu.au/

 

NALP

The National Accelerated Literacy Programme is the major part of the literacy framework taught across the Aborginal Lands district. It's focus is to accelerated low literacy students to their age appropriate literacy level, through a scaffolding teaching approach. This is a great way to approach literacy as it is inclusive to English as Second Language (ESL) learners.

www.nalp.cdu.edu.au

For further explanation on the literacy programme see:
www.aboriginaleducation.sa.edu.au/pages/Educators/Accelerated_Literacy

 

Maths 300

Maths 300 is a website resource with 300 (approx) activity-based maths lessons to suit every child's need. The great thing about this site is that it allows you to search for exactly what you want, provides fun, open-ended and extendable lessons as well as links to complementary activities.

www.curriculum.edu.au/maths300

 

Sites of Interest

Kaltjiti Arts and Crafts

Kaltjiti Arts and Crafts showcases the incredible artists and the works they produce in Fregon.

www.kaltjitiarts.com.au

 

waru

PY Media presents waru (really good) that informs and celebrates events across the APY Lands

www.waru.org