Victorian Curriculum frameworks
The Victorian Curriculum is structured using five curriculum frameworks that can be loaded into Synergetic using the Subject Assessment Other Definition Maintenance:
- Victorian Curriculum F-10 is used for most students including students studying at Catholic schools. See Victorian Curriculum for most students (F-10).
- Victorian Curriculum A-D is used for students with disabilities. See Victorian Curriculum for students with disabilities (A-D).
- Victorian Curriculum EAL is used for students studying English whose first language is a language other than Standard Australian English. See Victorian Curriculum English as an Additional Language (EAL).
- Religious Education (RE) and Religious Education Renewed (REN) are used by Catholic schools. See Religious Education (RE) and Religious Education Renewed (REN).
For information about:
- Configuring Victorian Curriculum in Synergetic including loading the curriculum frameworks. See Configuring the Victorian Curriculum.
- How Victorian Curriculum frameworks are maintained using the Subject Assessment Other Definition Maintenance window. See Maintaining Victorian Curriculum frameworks.
Victorian Curriculum for most students (F-10)
The Victorian Curriculum is structured for F-10 as follows:
- 11 levels (F-10) with 12 six-monthly increments, representing progression points on the continuum (D.0 -11) against which there is a written standard
- corresponding numerical values 4.0 - 15.5 for averaging and rollup (used behind-the-scenes)
- converted to a 5-point age-expected result (A - E).
Schools are required to use a 5-point scale for most students when reporting to parents against clearly defined learning standards. Synergetic uses an A to E scale. The objectives of the Victorian Curriculum are the same for all students. The curriculum offers flexibility for teachers to tailor their teaching in ways that provide rigorous, relevant and engaging learning and assessment opportunities for students with disabilities.
The following table shows how Victorian Curriculum F-10 continuum score is converted to 5-point age-expected result (A-E) for most students.
Tip: You can use the Vic Curriculum 2.5-10 continuum, 4.5-10 continuum, and 6.5-10 continuum result types to report using a sub-set of valid Victorian Curriculum result values. These codes must be loaded into the luReportResultType lookup table before they can be used. For information about loading lookup table codes for external systems, see Loading lookup tables for external systems.
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Victorian Curriculum for students with disabilities (A-D)
The Victorian Curriculum is structured for A-D as follows:
- Towards Foundation Level of the Victorian Curriculum (Levels A to D), provides additional content descriptions and achievement standards to teachers of students with disabilities whose learning progress precedes Foundation level of the curriculum and well outside the expected level of their peers
- 4 levels, A to D values
- no six-monthly increment points on the continuum
- corresponding numerical values 0.5 - 3.5 for averaging and rollup (used behind-the-scenes)
- not converted to a 5-point age-expected result.
Victorian Curriculum English as an Additional Language (EALVC)
Many students in Australian schools are learners of English as an additional language (EAL). Learners of EAL are students whose first language is a language other than Standard Australian English and who require additional support to assist them to develop English language proficiency.
The Victorian Curriculum is structured for EAL as follows:
- EAL standards organised into three pathways:
- EALA - Pathway A for Years Prep to 2
- EALB - Pathway B for Years 3 to 6
- EALC - Pathway C for Years 7 to 10.
- EAL assessments at each stage for:
- Speaking and Listening
- Reading and Viewing
- Writing.
- EAL scores that vary with, and reflect, the EAL stage:
- A Stages – There are two stages, A1 and A2, each with three proficiency levels:
- Beginning A1 (A1.1), Consolidating A1 (A1.2), Achieved A1 (A1.3)
- Beginning A2 (A2.1), Consolidating A2 (A2.2), Achieved A2 (A2.3). - B Stages – There are four B stages, BL – B3, each with three achievement points:
- Beginning BL (BL.1), Consolidating BL (BL.2), Achieved BL (BL.3).
- Beginning B1 (B1.1), Consolidating B1 (B1.2), Achieved B1 (B1.3)
- Beginning B2 (B2.1), Consolidating B2 (B2.2), Achieved B2 (B2.3)
- Beginning B3 (B3.1), Consolidating B3 (B3.2), Achieved B3 (B3.3). - C Stages – There are five C stages, CL – C4, each with three achievement points:
- Beginning CL (CL.1), Consolidating CL (CL.2), Achieved CL (CL.3).
- Beginning C1 (C1.1), Consolidating C1 (C1.2), Achieved C1 (C1.3)
- Beginning C2 (C2.1), Consolidating C2 (C2.2), Achieved C2 (C2.3)
- Beginning C3 (C3.1), Consolidating C3 (C3.2), Achieved C3 (C3.3)
- Beginning C4 (C4.1), Consolidating C4 (C4.2), Achieved C4 (C4.3).
- A Stages – There are two stages, A1 and A2, each with three proficiency levels:
Religious Education (RE) and Religious Education Renewed (REN)
Catholic organisations complement the Victorian Curriculum F-10 with the Religious Education (RE) and Religious Education Renewed (REN) frameworks. For more information about configuring these frameworks in Synergetic, see Configuring the Victorian Curriculum.