Exceed all Expectations Corinda State High School English Humanities Excellence Program (CRICOS Number 00608A) Provider: Department of Education, Training and Employment 46 Pratten Street CORINDA 4075 Phone: 07 3379 0222 Fax: 07 3379 6958 Email: info@corindashs.eq.edu.au Website: www.corindashs.eq.edu.au 1
RATIONALE Corinda State High School prides itself on providing learning pathways which allow students to pursue courses of study which support their academic goals. Our commitment to this philosophy has led to the implementation of the English Humanities Excellence program to support the development of special interests and provide a rigorous and challenging platform for real world issues. Students will still study the prescribed Australian Curriculum for English and Humanities subjects and electives, but these students will experience learning above and beyond these curriculum frameworks. This is described in further detail below. AIMS The English Humanities Excellence program aims to: provide high level, rigorous and tailored learning to motivated students who are talented critical and creative thinkers motivate and encourage students to reflect on world issues at a sophisticated level engage students in competition and enrichment programs beyond the school curriculum. A highlight of the program is the opportunity to participate in the National History Competition and the Premiers ANZAC Prize. It is a research-based competition for students and gives them an opportunity to be an historian, investigating their community and exploring their own past. It emphasizes and rewards quality research, the use of community resources and effective presentation. This is a highly prestigious competition with the winner receiving State and National recognition. Students also participate in a yearly program of creative writing, aimed at engaging them in narrative writing and building their group identity. They begin with a day camp with professional authors, supported by the Museum of Brisbane and the Brisbane City Library. They progress to our Write-a-Book-in-a-Day competition, where teams of students compete to write a 4000 word illustrated book. Finally, they celebrate by attending the Brisbane Writers Festive together each year. 2
PROGRAM INFORMATION ENTRY REQUIREMENTS To be eligible for participation in the English Humanities Excellence program, applicants must indicate their preference for this program at enrolment. An ideal applicant for this program will: have a high achievement in English and HASS in Year 6 have high level of proficiency in literacy and numeracy (NAPLAN results reviewed by Junior Secondary HOD) be willing to commit personal time to competitions and other elective programs be prepared to embrace the three Cs of Corinda SHS courtesy, cooperation and commitment. ENGLISH PROGRAM OVERVIEW Ancient Egypt (incorporating Historians, Archaeologists and the Ancient world) Ancient China Semester 1 Water in the World Liveability Polynesian Expansion across the Pacific Case Study - Maori Year 7 History and Geography - Focus on richness and independence in choice of historical sources. eg texts and images - In depth analysis of the reliability, credibility and perceptions of historical sources. - Assessment that encourages higher order thinking - Independent and varied grouping which promotes higher order thinking. - Reflective learning - Innovative thinking Creative and critical research. - Field work Creative and critical research. -Sophisticated inquiry research process -Negotiated class project -Digital inforgraphic assessment Year 8 History and Geography -Independent and varied grouping which promotes higher order thinking. - Reflective learning Specialist text and ebook RetroActive 7 Specialised Excursions Abbey Museum and Archaeological Dig Australian History Competition Specialised Guest Speakers Specialised Equipment state of the art Water Testing Loggers Specialist text and ebook RetroActive 8 3
Medieval Europe Spanish Conquest of the Americas Landforms and Landscapes Changing Nations - Innovative thinking. - Focus on richness and independence in choice of historical sources. eg texts and images - In depth analysis of historical sources. Creative and critical research. - Field work. - Spatial awareness - Tiered Activity progressive with increasing difficulty. Specialised Excursions State Library Australian History Competition Specialised Excursions Gold Coast Specialised Guest Speakers - Creative and critical research Progressive Ideas and Movements (incorporating Making a Nation) World War 1 Biomes and Food Security Geographies of Interconnections Year 9 History and Geography - In depth analysis of the reliability, credibility and perceptions of historical sources. - Assessment that encourages higher order thinking - Digital source analysis - Promote richness and independence with student choice of historical sources. - Creative and critical research - Field work. - Spatial awareness - Independent and varied grouping which promotes higher order thinking. - Reflective learning - Innovative thinking Creative and critical research Specialist text and ebook RetroActive 9 Specialised Excursions- State Library Specialised Excursions Gold Coast Specialised Excursions MacArthur Museum 4
HUMANITIES PROGRAM OVERVIEW Personal stories Novel Study A Monster Calls Film study Poetry Digital narrative Indigenous experience in poetry Crossing cultures: the literature of people whose lives cross national boundaries Digital vs written storytelling Year 7 English - Focus on critical reading and creative writing - developing the capacity to layer meaning and experiment with multimodal text design - focus on developing alternative representations of characters, positioning the audience in new ways - Focus on extension in analytical and evaluative thinking - develop independence in communicating in English s most high valued genre: literary interpretation - focus on independent and creative approaches to writing poetry seeing themselves as artists - extended and complex selection of texts for study Year 8 English - Focus on critical reading and creative writing: collaboration in story design with real world artefacts and a professional author and curator - developing the capacity to layer meaning and experiment with multimodal text design - focus on richness and independence in choice of poems and depth of study - challenge the invited reading of the poem through performance techniques Museum of Brisbane Writers Camp displays as exemplars of multimodal communication and inspiration for story-telling. WABIAD (Write a Book in a Day) competition to build collaborative learning and creative writing skills. Brisbane Writers Festival inspiration for writing and reading as life-long pursuits. Museum of Brisbane Writers Camp displays as exemplars of multimodal communication and inspiration for story-telling. WABIAD (Write a Book in a Day) competition to build collaborative learning and creative writing skills. Brisbane Writers Festival inspiration for writing and reading as life-long pursuits. - text: The Bone Sparrow challenging ideas and themes - seeing connections between narrative forms (intertextuality) from year 7-8 negotiated text selection 5
pre-naplan consolidation: reading strategies; writing stamina; persuasion (critical theory logos, egos, pathos) Speculative fiction Advanced text selection: eg. The Chrysalids Farenheit 451 Drama Literary text selection: Shakespeare A Midsummer Night s Dream or The Taming of the Shrew Concept of the Canon Media negotiated class project Selling Australia Year 9 English Museum of Brisbane Writers Camp displays as exemplars of multimodal communication and inspiration for story-telling. WABIAD (Write a Book in a Day) competition to build collaborative learning and creative writing skills. Brisbane Writers Festival inspiration for writing and reading as life-long pursuits. ASSESSMENT AND REPORTING The English-Humanities Excellence program will adhere to the requirements of the Australian Curriculum: History. Students will be assessed according to the requirements of this syllabus on a semester basis. Participation in the class will not disadvantage students results by assessing them against a standard beyond that of their peers. PATHWAYS Students graduating these classes at the end of Year 9 may also be eligible to continue on this extension pathway if they study the Year 10 Honours Program Philosophy and Reasoning (Humanities) or the Year 10 Honours English program. This subject is an invitation only subject offered to our highest performing Year 9 students. These Year 10 electives are designed to accelerate learning into Year 11. Further extension and enhancement pathways include: Acceleration of curriculum from Year 10 (Honours Program) into Year 11 Queensland Academies Partnership School Optional concurrent university course in Year 12, in partnership with Universities COSTS Fees for Year 8 and 9 will apply to English-Humanities Excellence class students. In addition, students will be asked to pay for participation in the BRAINways intensive courses. Throughout the year, students will be required to participate in competitions and excursions that may attract an additional cost. For example: Queensland and Abbey Museum State Library National History Competition Remembrance Day Debating ICAS English Competition 6
Writer s Festival and day camp Various school, State and National Competitions PARTICIPATION REQUIREMENTS Students will be expected to participate in at least three of: Australian History Competition Mandatory Excursions Open Day Remembrance Day Corinda SHS Short Story competition Interschool debating ICAS English Competition Writer s Festival Interschool Reader s Cup 7
EXPERT STAFF Teachers of the Humanities Excellence Program will be experienced English and Humanities specialists, with a commitment to talented and motivated students demonstrated through their: Training through the Gifted Education Research, Resource and Information Centre (GERRIC) University of NSW Coordination of extra-curricular academic programs CONTACT DETAILS For further information concerning Corinda State High School s English Humanities Excellence program please contact: Name: Tracey Hall (HOD Humanities) Phone: (07) 3379 0213 Email: thall13@eq.edu.au Name: Julie Arnold (HOD English) Phone: (07) 3379 0227 Email: jarno17@eq.edu.au