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Understanding and teaching the Australian Curriculum: Geography for primary schools / Alaric Maude
"Features of the book include: analysis of every content description in the Australian Curriculum: Geography for Years F-6, as well as most of the contemporary elaborations; guidance on how content prescribed at each year level can be organised and amalgamated, saving time and energy while ensuring integrated instruction of Australian Curriculum-identified concepts for developing geographical understanding; links with related content descriptions from other Australian Curriculum learning areas, including science, maths and history; citations of useful learning resources and sources of information for both teachers and their students; charts outlining the relationship between Australian Curriculum: Geography content descriptions and the Achievement Standards for each year; ideas on how to extend the curriculum and exploit its potential for stimulating the learning and development of students." - Back cover. "Features of the book include: analysis of every content description in the Australian Curriculum: Geography for Years F-6, as well as most of the contemporary elaborations; guidance on how content prescribed at each year level can be organised and amalgamated, saving time and energy while ensuring integrated instruction of Australian Curriculum-identified concepts for developing geographical understanding; links with related content descriptions from other Australian Curriculum learning areas, including science, maths and history; citations of useful learning resources and sources of information for both teachers and their students; charts outlining the relationship between Australian Curriculum: Geography content descriptions and the Achievement Standards for each year; ideas on how to extend the curriculum and exploit its potential for stimulating the learning and development of students." - Back cover.