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Resourcing the New Area of Study - Discovery

Resourcing the New Area of Study - Discovery. Campbelltown/Liverpool School Library Network Conference Thursday 5 th June 2014 Mount Pritchard Public School. First Area of Study was CHANGE which was split into CHANGING WORLDS CHAINGING PERSPECTIVE CHANGING SELF.

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Resourcing the New Area of Study - Discovery

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  1. Resourcing the New Area of Study - Discovery Campbelltown/Liverpool School Library Network Conference Thursday 5th June 2014 Mount Pritchard Public School

  2. First Area of Study was CHANGE which was split into CHANGING WORLDS CHAINGING PERSPECTIVE CHANGING SELF Second Area of Study was JOURNEYS which was split up intoINNER JOURNEYSIMAGINATIVE JOURNEYSPHYSICAL JOURNEYS Third Area of Study was BELGONING

  3. AREA OF STUDY - DISCOVERY

  4. BOS Stage 6 Prescriptions Document

  5. PRESCRIBED TEXTS – Prose fiction James Bradley Wrack

  6. PRESCRIBED TEXTS-Prose fiction Kate Chopin The Awakening

  7. PRESCRIBED TEXTS –Prose fiction Tara June Winch Swallow the Air

  8. PRESCRIBED TEXTS – Non-fiction Bill Bryson A Short History of Nearly Everything

  9. PRESCRIBED TEXTS – Non-fiction Che Guevara The Motorcycle Diaries

  10. PRESCRIBED TEXTS – Drama Michael Gow Away

  11. PRESCRIBED TEXTS – Drama Jane Harrison Rainbow’s End

  12. PRESCRIBED TEXTS – Film Ang Lee Life of Pi

  13. PRESCRIBED TEXTS – Shakespeare William Shakespeare The Tempest

  14. PRESCRIBED TEXTS – Poetry Rosemary Dobson ‘Young Girl at a Window’ ‘Wonder’ ‘Painter of Antwerp’ ‘Traveller’s Tale’ ‘The Tiger’ ‘Cock Crow’ ‘Ghost Town: New England’

  15. PRESCRIBED TEXTS –Poetry Robert Frost ‘The Tuft of Flowers’ ‘Mending Wall’ ‘Home Burial’ ‘After Apple-Picking’ ‘Fire and Ice’ ‘Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening’

  16. PRESCRIBED TEXTS –Poetry Robert Gray ‘Journey: the North Coast’ ‘The Meatworks’ ‘North Coast Town’ ‘Late Ferry’ ‘Flames and Dangling Wire’ ‘Diptych’

  17. PRESCRIBED TEXTS –Media Simon Nasht Frank Hurley – The man who made history

  18. PRESCRIBED TEXTS –Media Ivan O’Mahoney Go Back to where you came from Series 1, episodes 1, 2 and 3 and The Response

  19. The Area of Study Concept - Breaking Open the Rubric The Board of Studies has recommended that the following phases for teaching of the Area of Study The Concept - for 2015-2020 is going to be Discovery – needs to be examined through the rubric.

  20. RUBRIC FOR THE AOSDISCOVERY • Board of Studies website contains pdf and word versions of the syllabus and the English Prescriptions for 2015-2010 • http://ww.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.au/syllabus_hsc/pdf/doc/english-prescriptions-2015-2020.pdf

  21. RUBRIC FOR THE AOS - DISCOVERY • “Students consider the ways composers may invite them to experience discovery through their texts and explore how the process of discovering is represented using a variety of language modes, forms and features.”

  22. RURBIC FOR THE AOS – DISCOVERY • Students need to show their understanding through the discussion of their PRESCRIBED texts and a judicious selection of a text of their own choosing (RELATED MATERIAL) • By choosing good related material students can then clearly demonstrate a sound or even complex understanding of how the concept of DISCOVERY is represented IN AND THROUGH TEXTS.

  23. What kinds of discovery? • Initial discovery

  24. WHAT KINDS OF DISCOVERY? REDISCOVERY

  25. WHAT KINDS OF DISCOVERY? • SUDDEN • UNEXPECTED • DELIBERATE • CAREFULLY PLANNED

  26. WHAT KINDS OF DISCOVERY? MOTIVATION

  27. WHAT KINDS OF DISCOVERY?

  28. WHAT KINDS OF DISCOVERY? • Students also need to examine the underlying assumptions about DISCOVERY in and through the texts • The texts exploring the notion of DISCOVERY can be : • Confronting • Provocative

  29. RESULTS OR EFFECTS OF DISCOVERY • NEW WORLDS • NEW OR CHANGED VALUES • STIMULATE NEW IDEAS • SPECULATE ABOUT FUTURE POSSIBILITIES • NEW PERSPECTIVES • NEW UNDERSTANDINGS • RENEWED PERCEPTIONS

  30. RELATED MATERIAL SELECTION • Related is often the discriminating factor between a student’s response really doing well or not • Related material needs to be of quality and substance • Texts which were previously on the HSC list are always a good place to start and point students towards if they request some help with related material

  31. Area of Study – Changing Worlds These texts have previously been on the HSC list but are not on the current 2015-2020 Prescriptions List

  32. Area of Study – Changing Perspective These texts have previously been on the HSC list but are not on the current 2015-2020 Prescriptions List

  33. Area of Study – Changing Self These texts have previously been on the HSC list but are not on the current 2015-2020 Prescriptions List

  34. Area of Study – Physical Journeys These texts have previously been on the HSC list but are not on the current 2015-2020 Prescriptions List

  35. Area of Study – Imaginative Journeys These texts have previously been on the HSC list but are not on the current 2015-2020 Prescriptions List

  36. Area of Study – Inner Journeys These texts have previously been on the HSC list but are not on the current 2015-2020 Prescriptions List

  37. Area of Study - Belonging These texts have previously been on the HSC list but are not on the current 2015-2020 Prescriptions List

  38. Area of Study – Belonging These texts have previously been on the HSC list but are not on the current 2015-2020 Prescriptions List

  39. SOME GUIDING PRINCIPLES FOR RELATED MATERIAL • Texts of the student’s own choosing CANNOT be on the current HSC list (anywhere). • They should be showing that they are widely read in a variety of text types: therefore if their prescribed texts is a film, DON’T do a film for their related material • If they are doing a text from a book series, television series or film franchise then they can ONLY do ONE of the books, episodes or films. No Harry Potter in general or Lord of the Rings.

  40. WHAT WORKS??? • PICTURE BOOKS • SHORT STORIES • SONG LYRICS • FILMS (WITH A CAVEAT) • NOVELS • YOU TUBE CLIPS • NEWSPAPER ARTICLES • PAINTINGS

  41. WHERE TO SEND STUDENTS TO LOOK? • Newspapers – Good Weekend, Spectrum, The Saturday Paper, Weekend Australian • Quality Magazines – The Monthly, The Spectator, The New Philosopher • Australian Story • Four Corners • ABC2 Sunday night documentaries • Podcasts like Self-Improvement Wednesday, Conversation Hour, BBC World Service

  42. OTHER PLACES TO FIND RELATED MATERIAL

  43. Inside a Break – NSW Libraries supporting HSC Students

  44. ETA – English Teachers’ Association

  45. VISUAL ARTS – DRAWINGS / PAINTING

  46. PHOTOGRAPHS

  47. Short film / video clips

  48. NON-FICTION

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