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Australian Languages — First Language
Stage 2
Subject outline
Version 4.0
For teaching in 2024. Accredited in November 2018 for teaching at Stage 2 from 2020.
For teaching in 2024. Accredited in November 2018 for teaching at Stage 2 from 2020.
Stage 2 | Subject outline | Capabilities | Critical and creative thinking
Critical and creative thinking
In this subject students extend and apply their critical and creative thinking capability by, for example:
- extending and applying their cognitive skills through analytical, critical, creative, independent, and reflective thinking
- making comparisons and drawing connections within and/or between languages to develop their knowledge and understanding of the nature of language variation and change
- deconstructing and analysing the historical, political, social, and economic influence and impact of government policies on geographical locations and languages
- deconstructing and analysing the impact of institutional systems and structures on [First Language] and the community
- extending their understanding of the power imbalance between [First Language] and English
- understanding and creating links between existing and new knowledge
- analysing features of [First Language] such as lexicology, morphology, phonology, orthography, and syntax
- analysing and explaining reasons for different orthographies within [First Language]
- analysing multiple perspectives in anticipating and solving problems
- analysing language patterns and structures
- adapting and transferring communication skills across a variety of contexts and for different purposes
- applying their understanding of the power and function of [First Language]
- reflecting on the processes involved in mediating meaning within and across languages and cultures
- questioning, appreciating, and being open to the value of different perspectives in resources
- creating spoken, written, and multimodal responses to global issues.