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Curriculum and Standards Framework

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The Curriculum and Standards Framework (CSF) was developed for students in Victoria, Australia.

The CSF was introduced in 1995 and republished in 2000 as the CSF II. It described what students in Victorian schools should know and be able to do in eight key areas of learning at regular intervals from the primary and secondary levels of education — specifically, from year Prep ('Preparatory') to Year 10. It provided sufficient detail for schools and the community to be clear about the major elements of the curriculum and the standards expected of successful learners.

The eight key learning areas were the Arts, English, Health and Physical Education, Languages Other Than English (LOTE), Mathematics, Science, Studies of Society and Environment (SOSE) and Technology.

VELS to replace CSF

The Victorian Essential Learning Standards (VELS) will progressively replace the Curriculum and Standards Framework as the basis for curriculum and assessment in Victorian schools from 2006.

See also

Education in Victoria Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority