Keyboarding and Typing Tasmania (Tas) Schools in Tasmania (Tas) follow the Australian Curriculum. The typing related content descriptors and elaborations of the Australian Curriculum focus mostly on keyboard awareness. Underlying them
Keyboarding and typing in the Western Australia (WA) Curriculum Schools in Western Australia (WA) follow the Australian Curriculum. The typing related content descriptors and elaborations of the Australian Curriculum focus mostly
Keyboarding and Typing South Australian (SA) Schools in South Australia (SA) follow the Australian Curriculum. The typing related content descriptors and elaborations of the Australian Curriculum focus mostly on keyboard awareness.
Keyboarding and Typing Queensland (Qld) Schools in Queensland (Qld) follow the Australian Curriculum. The typing related content descriptors and elaborations of the Australian Curriculum focus mostly on keyboard awareness. Underlying them
United States: CCSS keyboarding and typing skills The United States Common Core State Standards form the basis for education in the USA with most States adopting them as their standard
Keyboarding and typing and the Victorian (Vic) Curriculum The Victorian Curriculum F–10 sets out what every student should learn during their first eleven years of schooling. The curriculum is the
Keyboarding and typing and the New South Wales (NSW) Syllabus The typing outcomes in the New South Wales (NSW) Syllabus are found in the Digital Text Production Section of the
Each Australian State and Territory maintains it own department of education and is responsible for its own curriculum. Most fulfil this requirement by referring to the ACARA administered Australian Curriculum.
The Australian Curriculum and the various state-based curricula and syllabi do not clearly mandate the teaching of efficient keyboarding. Neither did the preexisting state based curricula that predated the current