Technological and applied studies (TAS) is mandatory for all students in Year 7 and 8. Students can also select from a range of elective TAS subjects.
In TAS, students develop knowledge, understanding and skills through a design and production process using a range of tools, materials and techniques in theory and practical lessons.
The continuum of technology learning is:
- mandated from Kindergarten to Year 8 through Science and Technology K-6 and Technology Mandatory Years 7-8 syllabuses
- based on students becoming increasingly sophisticated in their ability to apply knowledge, skills and understanding to design and produce solutions
- optional for student specialisation in high school through a range of syllabuses addressing particular technologies and aspects of design.
Available courses include:
- Technology Mandatory Years 7-8
- Agricultural Technology Years 7-10
- Design and Technology Years 7-10
- Food Technology Years 7-10
- Graphics Technology Years 7-10
- Industrial Technology Years 7-10
- Information and Software Technology Years 7-10
- Textiles Technology Years 7-10
- Agriculture Stage 6
- Design and Technology Stage 6
- Engineering Studies Stage 6
- Food Technology Stage 6
- Industrial Technology Stage 6
- Information Processes and Technology Stage 6
- Software Design and Development Stage 6
- Textiles and Design Stage 6.
Learning from home – Technologies
In response to the unfolding COVID 19 situation, the Technologies faculty has set up an online learning platform using Compass. As a student learning from home, please remember the following each school day:
· Sign into your Compass student portal account via:
https://matrasport-h-nsw.compass.education/
· Select your Technologies class for that day and review the lesson plan and notes set by your classroom teacher
· Complete the lesson and ensure that you submit your work promptly
· Access any current assessment task(s) and have a clear understanding of the task along with submission instructions
· Contact your classroom teacher via email if you have any questions related to classwork or assessment
More information about the main online learning resources used in Technologies can be seen below:
Resources:
Google Classroom:
In all stages of Technologies, Google Classroom is used as a virtual landing point where teachers upload lessons to a stream and members of the classroom can access online materials, post materials and submit classwork to be marked and given feedback. The access code to your classroom will be provided in your lesson plan on Compass.
NESA:
NESA is the New South Wales Education Standards Authority and their website will allow you to access important documents related to curriculum. The link here provides the K-10 syllabus as well as course performance descriptors related to assessment in Technologies.
https://educationstandards.nsw.edu.au/wps/portal/nesa/k-10/learning-areas/pdhpe/pdhpe-k-10-2018
Education Perfect:
Education Perfect enables students to focus on learning at home, providing structured lessons suitable for both the classroom and individual learning. These lessons start with introductory slides, so students gain a good understanding of the topic before it's taught. Rich images and videos break down difficult concepts and give students a thorough understanding of the topic. It also allows the teacher to monitor your child’s progress and provide feedback through their control panel.
Google and Team Classroom:
In all stages of Technologies, Google or Team Classroom is used as a virtual landing point where teachers upload lessons to a stream and members of the classroom can access online materials, post materials and submit classwork to be marked and given feedback. The access code to your classroom will be provided in your lesson plan on Compass and/or email.
NESA:
NESA is the New South Wales Education Standards Authority and their website will allow you to access important documents related to curriculum. The link here provides the Stage 6 syllabus as well as course performance descriptors related to HSC assessment.
NESA Past Papers:
This site provides access to past HSC papers for Year 12 students to practise HSC exam-style questions. HSC exam papers, with marking guidelines and HSC marking feedback, are available for each course.
Additionally, view the 2019 HSC study guide, which contains practical information, tips and advice for HSC students from our curriculum inspectors, experienced teachers and high achieving students.
https://educationstandards.nsw.edu.au/wps/portal/nesa/11-12/resources/hsc-exam-papers
Teacher contacts – Technologies
Howard Cheng: howard.cheng3@det.nsw.edu.au
Daniel Ferreira: daniel.ferreira8@det.nsw.edu.au
Tamara Amatto: tamara.amatto5@det.nsw.edu.au
Michelle Sallows: michelle.sallows7@det.nsw.edu.au
Isobel Bruce: Isobel.Bruce1@det.nsw.edu.au