What Curriculum Resources are available to help with your planning?
Please use this session time to explore the various curriculum resources which will help with your planning for session four.
Curriculum Exploration
View CurriculumRESource Religious Education Curriculum Framework
Take the time to explore this curriculum framework to gain a better understanding of how you can embed sustainability inot your teaching and learning.
Specifically: Pedagogy of Encounter, pg 8, Planning in Religious Education, pg 9, Learning Descriptors Years F-2 (pg 21), Years 3-6 (pg 23-24), Years 7-10 (pg 25-26), Years 11-12 (pg 27)

RE Learning and Teaching
REsource also has many resources and video to support the learning and teaching of RE. Please visit the site below to watch some of the videos.
Australian Curriculum Curriculum Connections Outdoor Learning
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Online Resources
Scootle – Using the Australian Curriculum as a filter
Caritas Australia – School Resources
The Story of Stuff – This website describes how the developed worldβs economic system is based on exploitation of the resources of the underdeveloped world and endless consumption
Getting started with sustainability in schools – The Getting Started with Sustainability website is a new resource with a great range of resources linked to the Australian Curriculum.
Forest Learning – The Forest Learning website is full of AC linked resources on Australian forests and wood products
Prime Zone – Prime zone is the one-stop web portal for the Primary Industries Education Foundation and has a wealth of resources for primary teachers on Australian food and fibre.
Case Studies from Schools
You will also find some case studies from various schools explaining how they have integrated ecology across the curriculum. Examples are from Marymount College, Allenby Gardens Primary School and Tanunda Early Learning Centre.