11–12Modern History Life Skills 11–12 Syllabus
The new Modern History Life Skills 11–12 Syllabus (2024) is to be implemented from 2027.
2025 and 2026
- Plan and prepare to teach the new syllabus
2027, Term 1
- Start teaching new syllabuses for Year 11
- Continue to teach the Modern History Life Skills Stage 6 Syllabus (2017) for Year 12
2027, Term 4
- Start teaching new syllabuses for Year 12
Content
Life Skills
Through collaborative curriculum planning, it may be decided that Life Skills outcomes and content are the most appropriate option for some students with intellectual disability.
The following skills should be integrated with the content of the course. These skills provide opportunities to engage with the concepts of causation, continuity and change, perspectives, significance and contestability.
Recognise the passage of time in daily life
Use the language of time
Recognise how time is measured
Compare chronological time to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives of time
Use the language of time in a range of contexts
Use chronology to order people, places, changes and events from the past
Access a variety of sources
Identify different types of sources
Indicate the origins of sources
Identify the main ideas of sources
Identify the purpose of sources
Locate, select and organise a range of sources that are records of own personal history
Identify relevant information from a range of sources
Organise information from sources
Use sources to identify perspectives of individuals or groups in the past
Recognise the usefulness of sources to understand the past
Make observations about the usefulness and reliability of sources
Recognise that the past is different to the present
Make connections between people, places and events from the past and their own life
Identify examples of continuity and change in own life and the past
Recognise the causes of events or developments in the past
Recognise the effects of events or developments in the past
Access historical ideas and representations
Compare different historical ideas and representations
Consider how different perspectives in history can shape understanding
Communicate about the significance of historical people, places or event(s)
Make observations about historical impacts and legacy
Select historical areas of interest and curiosity
Make personal connections to historical people, places, artefacts and events of interest
Access a range of relevant sources to investigate information about the past
Pose question(s) about the past
Engage with relevant sources to investigate question(s) and organise information
Participate in the process of historical inquiry
Communicate personal connections to historical concepts
Use historical terms and concepts
Use language of chronology
Make comparisons between the past and the present
Communicate an understanding of the past