When did the NSW Pdhpe syllabus change?

When did the NSW Pdhpe syllabus change?

2010
The amended syllabus is to be implemented from 2010 for both the HSC and Preliminary courses. The first HSC examination based on the amended PDHPE Stage 6 Syllabus will be in 2010. The amended content and further information explaining the amendments are available on the Board of Studies website.

Is Pdhpe compulsory?

PDHPE (Personal Development, Health and Physical Education) is a subject in the New South Wales school curriculum. It is a compulsory subject in the K-10 curriculum, and available as an elective in years 11 and 12 and for the HSC in year 12.

Is Pdhpe a good subject for HSC?

PDHPE has been growing in popularity for a decade, and almost 20 per cent of this year’s 76,679 HSC students have chosen the subject, making it the fifth most popular course overall.

What is taught in PDHPE?

In PDHPE, students explore a variety of issues that are likely to impact their future health and wellbeing, such as physical activity, mental health, drug use, sexual health, nutrition, relationships, personal safety, gender roles and discrimination.

How does the PDHPE years 7–10 syllabus contribute to the curriculum?

The ways in which learning in the PDHPE Years 7–10 Syllabus contributes to the curriculum and to the student’s achievement of the broad learning outcomes are outlined in the syllabus rationale. In accordance with the K–10 Curriculum Framework, the PDHPE Years 7–10 Syllabustakes into account the diverse needs of all students.

What are the requirements for PDHPE in NSW?

According to the NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA) syllabus requirements, students are expected to participate in: 300 hours PDHPE, over Years 7 – 10, in each of the years. Students in Years K-10 are expected to participate in a minimum of 150 minutes of planned moderate with some vigorous physical activity across the school week.

What are the syllabus requirements for NSW schools?

According to the NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA) syllabus requirements, students are expected to participate in: between 1.5 and 2.5 hours per week in Kindergarten to Year 6

How many hours of PDHPE do students need to take?

According to the NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA) syllabus requirements, students are expected to participate in: between 1.5 and 2.5 hours per week in Kindergarten to Year 6 300 hours PDHPE, over Years 7 – 10, in each of the years.

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