Overview of Victorian Curriculum - Health and Physical Education
Victorian Curriculum F-10 for Health and Physical Education aims to equip students with essential knowledge, skills, and attitudes for promoting overall wellbeing and physical activity participation. The curriculum focuses on personal, social, and community health, movement and physical activity, and incorporates achievement standards for different levels. The structure includes strands and sub-strands like being healthy, safe, and active, understanding movement, and contributing to healthy communities. Focus areas encompass topics such as alcohol and other drugs, food and nutrition, and mental health.
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Introducing Health and Physical Education
Victorian Curriculum F10 Released in September 2015 as a central component of the Education State Provides a stable foundation for the development and implementation of whole-school teaching and learning programs The Victorian Curriculum F 10 incorporates the Australian Curriculum and reflects Victorian priorities and standards http://victoriancurriculum.vcaa.vic.edu.au/
Aims Health and Physical Education aims to develop the knowledge, understanding and skills to enable students to: access, evaluate and synthesise information to take positive action to protect, enhance and advocate for their own and others health, wellbeing, safety and physical activity participation across their lifespan develop and use personal, behavioural, social and cognitive skills and strategies to promote a sense of personal identity and wellbeing and to build and manage respectful relationships acquire, apply and evaluate movement skills, concepts and strategies to respond confidently, competently and creatively in a variety of physical activity contexts and settings engage in and enjoy regular movement-based learning experiences and understand and appreciate their significance to personal, social, cultural, environmental and health practices and outcomes analyse how varied and changing personal and contextual factors shape understanding of, and opportunities for, health and physical activity locally, regionally and globally.
Structure Strands and sub-strands Personal, Social and Community Health Movement and Physical Activity Strands Sub-strands Being healthy, safe and active Moving the body Communicating and interacting for health and wellbeing Understanding movement Contributing to healthy and active communities Learning through movement Achievement standards The first achievement standard at Foundation and then at Levels 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10. A curriculum for students with disabilities is provided in this learning area.
Structure - Focus areas The focus areas provide the context through which the Content Descriptors and Achievement Standards are taught and assessed Alcohol and other drugs Active play and minor games Food and nutrition Challenge and adventure activities Health benefits of physical activity Fundamental movement skills Mental health and wellbeing Games and sports Relationships and sexuality Lifelong physical activities Safety Rhythmic and expressive movement
Key messages Underpinned by five interrelated propositions: focuses on educative outcomes takes a strengths-based approach values movement develops health literacy skills includes a critical inquiry approach
Key messages There are strong connections between HPE and other curriculum areas: Design and technologies - Food specialisation The Arts - Dance Geography, Science and the Personal and Social Capability enable students to experience outdoor activities and to connect with the natural environment HPE and Personal and Social Capability together develop knowledge and skills to promote safe and respectful relationships