The following downloadable material is freely available as long as you follow Creative Commons License procedures (which means that you reference us and any of the appropriate organisations materials as coming from them). Most of the practices promoted by the differing articles and materials are embedded in the workshops and coaching we provide.
Downloadable Material from Presentations
Sharing Classrooms Materials – Karen Dymke’s Workshops
Building the Independent Learner Part I
Building the Independent Learner Part II
Habits, Metacognition and Self-Regulation
Planning for Critical and Creative Thinking
Developing a Culture of Vision and Leadership
Planning Rigorous Inquiry Based Learning – Primary
Curriculum Planning Guides and Sample Planning Templates
Formative Rubric – Teacher Version
Sample Research Rubric – Teacher Version
Steps and Explanations to Planning Outstanding Units
Understanding Student Misconceptions
Affective Taxonomy Action Verbs
Sample Australian Curriculum Units (Access to Complete list Units on USB)
Secondary School (opens in a zip file)
Year 7 Economics – Being a Responsible Citizen
Year 7 Maths – Can We Really Play
Year 8 Civics – Agent of Change
Year 9 City Experience – Semester Long Planning
Primary School (opens in a zip file)
Conference and Book Summaries
Kathleen Kryza: Differentiated Instruction in a Real Classroom
Kathleen Kryza: Building Community in a Differentiated Classroom
Kathleen Kryza: Empowering Learners in a Differentiated Classroom
Kathleen Kryza: Advanced Differentiation
Clinton Golding: From Thinking Skills to Thinking Schools
Clinton Golding: Assessing Thinking
Focus – The Hidden Driver of Excellence (Daniel Goleman)
Example Prep Integrated Inquiry Projects
(from Southmoor Primary School)
How Does My Garden Grow Part I
Are you looking for a Resource that will support you to plan for enacting the Technologies Curriculum in your school?

The Digital Technologies Curriculum Resource has been designed to support schools in planning for and enacting the Technologies Curriculum into their schools. These materials have been gathered from a wide variety of sources around Australia and the world and collated to make it easier for teachers and schools to do the thinking and resourcing for their programs. You can find further videos of Australian examples of what teachers and schools are doing on our Youtube channel and ever growing list of useful articles, resources and materials on our STEAM and Coding in Schools Facebook page or our STEAM Scoop.it Page.We would like to thank all the teachers, schools, consultants and organisations involved in allowing us the use of these materials.
The Digital Technologies Curriculum Resource materials are on a USB for your convenience.
Price $45.00 inc GST. plus shipping $4.95 within Australia
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