2026-2027 VCTA 'Shaping the Future' Years 7 to 10 Economics and Business

Join a FREE professional learning program through VCTA and the Victorian Department of Education, to support Government Schools to implement successful Years 7 to 10 Economics & Business education from 2026. No cost. Limited to 10 Government Schools only.
 

To read about the program Download The Documentation Now or continue reading below.

Once you have considered if this program is suitable for your school, please register your interest for the 'event' by either selecting the registration button on this screen or emailing the VCTA Executive OfficerA VCTA staff member will be in contact to talk about your school's place in the program. Please note, up to 10 schools will be accepted into this program based on SFOE ranking from across Victoria.


 

VCTA’s Shaping the Future - Years 7 to 10 Economics and Business

 

Shaping the Future in Years 7 to 10 Economics and Business is a unique collaborative professional learning partnership opportunity between interested school teams and the Victorian Commercial Teachers Association (VCTA). The partnership aims to support school-based teachers to build Years 7 – 10 Economics and Business Curricula as mandated by the Victorian Government and to ensure that the curricula will meet VRQA minimum standards for school registration. The partnership is open to all low-socioeconomic government schools in western metropolitan Melbourne and will operate from Term 1 2026 through to Term 4 December 2027.  The partnership is fully funded by the Victorian Government through the Department of Education (DE) and is free to all participating Government schools.

The VCTA will support and provide Years 7 to 10 Economics and Business professional development via collaborative and tailored half day, full day and after-hours sessions to participating schools.  This will include sessions for:

  • frameworks,
  • curriculum mapping,
  • pedagogical skills,
  • assessment practices, and
  • implementation methods in preparation for the 2028 school year or earlier.

Where possible, the impact on the school day will be kept to a minimum.


About VCTA
:  VCTA is a not-for-profit independent organisation providing leadership, support services, programs and resources to over 4500 business and economics, civics and citizenship educators. VCTA's membership is drawn from people working in schools, groups and organisations associated with schools, tertiary institutions, and teachers in training.  The VCTA is overseen by a Board of Directors and is affiliated with Business Educators Australasia (BEA) where it provides a voice on relevant national policy and educational matters.

 

What will VCTA provide your school team as a part of the partnership?

School teams that choose to join the partnership will have free access to:

  • An initial VCTA consultation meeting with all schools that are accepted into the partnership.
    This will occur in Term 1, or very early Term 2 2026, and can be delivered via a Teams video call.
  • Guidance, support and advice from VCTA that will cover:
    • How to create frameworks, content and curriculum mapping for the Economics and Business Victorian Curriculum
    • Methods to ensure that you meet minimum school registration for Years 7 – 10 Economics and Business curriculum coverage
    • pedagogical approaches and strategies
    • assessment for learning tools
    • methods for integrating curriculum where applicable.


  • At least four mentoring meetings with a VCTA representative throughout 2026 & 2027 to be conducted onsite at your school with the teachers involved in the project.
  • Four in-person professional learning events in Melbourne fully covered for the participating teachers focusing on the key areas of: pedagogy, curriculum, and assessment.
  • Online or in-person sessions to support implementation methods and to ensure a successful launch of your new curriculum in the 2028 school year or earlier.
  • Recognition of work undertaken during the partnership via special VCTA social media updates and an invitation to co-present the project outcomes at the annual VCTA conference in 2028.

 

To maximise the benefit of joining the partnership, VCTA suggests that a school team consist of two or more educators.  Please feel free to discuss this requirement further if you cannot provide a team.


What will schools need to commit to as a part of the partnership?

  • A commitment to writing and trialling your own Years 7 – 10 Economics and Business curriculum in the context of your Years 7 to 10 classroom environment. This may be at one year level, one teaching team, or one area of a subject only for the purpose of the partnership and will be determined in conjunction with VCTA to ensure that the commitment suits the needs of your school and meets the requirements of the Department funding.
  • Sharing with the VCTA and other partnership schools your progress at combined meetings.
  • A willingness to be documented and interviewed for feedback as organised by VCTA for the purposes of sharing your journey to help other VCTA member schools in the future.
  • A commitment and willingness to share developed resources as appropriate via COMPAK (VCTAs member online journal) and/or share your school’s learning journey in this project at Comview in 2028.
  • A commitment to releasing at least two teachers to attend all meetings, seminars and professional development days as a part of the project, especially the in-person days and the online video calls.
  • Up to ten teachers of choice, including out of field teachers, can join the project over the two years.

 

Key Dates and Professional Learning Events

Online sessions are in green; In-person sessions are in blue. 
All ‘in-person sessions’ will be located in the city.

All events listed below are free to participants in the program.


Term 2, 2026

Each School to set a time  

Online – up to two hours

Initial planning meeting – online and personalised to the school – includes goal setting for the project, overview of the curriculum and selection of project focus, at a time that suits both the school and VCTA.

TBC
Monday

18 May 2026

(date may move)

In Person – full day

Pedagogy Day 1 – Design Thinking Tools for the Years 7 – 10 Economics and Business Classroom.

Cost of attending covered by SPP funding.


TBC

Monday

15 June

Online – two hours in the PM

Progress Check In
Design Thinking Tools for the Years 7 – 10 Economics and Business Classroom.


Term 3, 2026

Confirmed
Thursday

23 July 2026

In Person – full day

Curriculum Day – Differentiation in the Years 7 – 10 Economics and Business Classroom.

Cost of attending covered by SPP funding.

Confirmed
Tuesday

25 August 2026

In Person – full day

Pedagogy Day 2 – Inquiry Learning in the Years 7 – 10 Economics and Business Classroom.

Cost of attending covered by SPP funding.

Confirmed
Thursday

10 September 2026

Online – two hours in the PM

Progress Check In

Differentiation in the Years 7 – 10 Economics and Business Classroom.


Term 4, 2026

Confirmed
Wednesday

21 October 2026

Online – two hours in the PM

Progress Check In

Pedagogy Day 3 – Inquiry Learning in the Years 7 – 10 Economics and Business Classroom.

Confirmed

Thursday

22 October 2026

In Person – full day

Assessment Day – Formative and Developmental Rubrics for providing growth feedback and assessment.

Cost of attending covered by SPP funding.

Confirmed
Thursday

17 November

2026

Online – two hours in the PM

Progress Check In

Formative and Developmental Rubrics for providing growth feedback and assessment.


2027 School Year

Schools are offered free VCTA mentoring support throughout the year at times that are suitable to the staff in the school. VCTA Mentors will work both onsite and/or online to suit the school’s needs.

Mentoring support can be in the form of a curriculum audit, guidance for how to write effective curriculum, coaching on how to create assessment for student growth or general assistance with lesson plans and ideas. The aim is to ensure that at the end of 2027 a business and economics program is ready to implement into the school for 2028. This program can be a completed unit of work for one year level or more depending on the number of staff involved in the program. The unit of work will meet VRQA standards and be aligned to the new Victorian Curriculum V 2.0.

 

 For further information or to express interest in the VCTA Shaping the Future in Years 7 to 10 professional learning program please contact Michelle Mitchell, Executive Officer at VCTA or register using the button on this page.

P: 03 9419 9622     |      E:  Michelle Mitchell (Executive Officer)

Please note, places in this professional learning partnership are limited to 10 government schools to ensure that each school receives a tailored and professionally supported program.

 

 

 

When
1/06/2026
Registration
Registration is closed.