Curriculum
Exciting Year Ahead: Implementing Version 9 of the Australian Curriculum in Mathematics
This year, 2025 is shaping up to be an exciting year in teaching and learning at Camp Hill, as we roll out Version 9 of the Australian Curriculum - Mathematics. This update places a strong emphasis on student achievement and provides our educators with new tools and strategies to enhance each student's learning, particularly in the essential area of mathematics.
Version 9 of the Australian Curriculum introduces a more streamlined and coherent approach to learning, ensuring that concepts build progressively each year. This structure will enhance students’ understanding and mastery of key mathematical concepts, preparing them with the skills needed to succeed in an ever-changing world.
Our commitment to providing a high-quality education is reflected in the use of evidence-based teaching strategies. These strategies, grounded in rigorous research, focus on active learning, real-world problem-solving, and differentiated instruction. This approach ensures that the individual strengths and needs of each student are met, helping all learners excel.
In mathematics, our goal is to ensure every student achieves proficiency. We recognize that mathematics can be challenging for some, so we’re using strategies like explicit instruction, feedback loops, and daily reviews to support students in mastering key concepts. These proven methods make learning engaging and help build students' confidence in tackling complex problems.
Formative assessment plays a crucial role in our approach, allowing teachers to monitor progress and adapt instruction to support students who need additional help. Whether through small group work, one-on-one support, or interactive lessons, we’re dedicated to helping every student succeed.
We invite you to join us in this exciting journey. Please share your experiences with mathematics by completing this very brief (anonymous) survey. Simply scan the QR code or visit the link below.
https://survey.qed.qld.gov.au/n/dLghJWG
Together, we can ensure all students develop the mathematical skills they need to thrive.
Nicole Vokes – Head of Department-Curriculum