Curriculum Information EveningYear 10, 2017
Mrs Kimberly EyreSecondary Curriculum Manager
Why Study The Arts
• Studies have shown that study in the Arts strengthens academic performance—for example, Music assists with word decoding and phonological skills
• Dance improves visual-spatial skills as well as the physical benefits
• Drama education strengthens verbal skills and social skills• Visual Art allows students to explore and build upon their
imagination, broaden their perspective and helps with critical thinking
Year 10 The Arts
Dance Drama Media Music Visual Art
The ArtsYear 10 Electives
DanceThis subject acknowledges the relationship between practical and theoretical aspects of dance – the making and performing of movement and appreciation of its meaning.
The Arts
DramaAn exciting and invigorating subject packed with variety, excitement, focus and discipline with a balance of Practical and Theory.Provides a solid foundation for Year 11Drama, which preparesstudents for either TAFEor university entry level.
The Arts Year 10
MediaIn Year 10, students explore and recognise a range of media concepts, creating a variety of media products. The Year 10 subject prepares students for either TAFE or university entry courses in Year 11, ensuring a solidfoundation in practical andtheoretical Media concepts.
The ArtsMusicYear 10 Music students will expand their practical music skills through rehearsal and performance. The subject will provide essential knowledge and skills for further study into Year 11 and Year 12.
The Arts
Visual ArtsThe Year 10 subject builds on a basic platform from skills learnt in Year 9. Students are exposed to painting,ceramics, graphics,printmaking, drawing,sculpture, mixedmedia and theoreticalconcepts.
Technologies
Computing To understand the fundamental principles of the nature of working with Digital Technologies.
Design and TechnologyStudents will develop skills working with various types of materials such as metals, plastic and wood. Students will also engage in Technical Graphics (manual and computer based).
Technologies
Design & EngineeringThis subject facilitates an understanding of how design, systems and mechanisms work. Students develop a strong knowledge base of both Design and Engineering in one subject.
Textiles, Children, Family and CommunityDesign and make textile projects and explore the development of children and family.
FoodsFood technology is a practical course covering preparation and cooking skills needed to design and prepare meals.Students will learn about nutrition and food commodities as well as the hospitality industry.
WACEWestern Australian Certificate of Education
• Students will be required to sit and pass an online Literacy and Numeracy test to achieve a WACE
• Also required, either achieve an ATAR orcomplete a minimum of a Cert II in addition to meeting the general requirements for the certificate
Subjects in 2017
• At LJBC, subjects in Lower and Upper (Year 10) Secondary are designed to prepare students for the new Australian Curriculum aligned suite of Year 11 and Year 12 courses for the WACE in 2016
• Also remember, these selections are not a first come-first serve; when choosing your electives, be careful when choosing your second choices—you may be taking these subjects if your first choice does not make.
The Curriculum teamDean of Studies Penny Houghton
Secondary Curriculum Manager Kimberly Eyre
Learning Technologies Manager Limpie van Aswegen
Dean of Administration Mark Downsborough
Heads of LearningThe Arts Tracy Pender
Career Education Lynton Smith
Christian Education Talita van Tonder
English Jane Ward
Health & Physical Education Casey Ellery
Humanities Ryan Verge
Languages Catherine Campbell
Library Stephen Sampson
Learning enhancement Sonja van Aswegen
Mathematics Leigh-Anne Hopkins
Science Peter Wong
Technologies Daniel Theunissen
All Curriculum information is available in the 2017 Year 10 Subject handbook which is located
on the College website at
http://www.ljbc.wa.edu.au
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