Commerce
Commerce provides the knowledge, skills, understanding and
values that form the foundation on which young people make sound
decisions on consumer, financial, business, legal and employment
issues. It develops in students an understanding of commercial
and legal processes and competencies for personal financial
management. Through the study of Commerce students develop
financial literacy which enables them to participate in the
financial system in an informed way.
To function competently in our democratic and pluralistic
society, students need to develop the ability to research
information, evaluate options, and participate in collaborative
decision-making within the commercial and legal framework and
acquire the necessary skills to become self-directed lifelong
learners.
Commerce provides for a range of learning styles and
experiences that suit the interests and needs of all students.
It emphasises the potential and use of information and
communication technologies. Students gain greater competence in
problem-solving and decision-making by evaluating the range of
consumer, financial, business, legal and employment strategies.
In examining these they also develop attitudes and values that
promote ethical behaviour and social responsibility and a
commitment to contribute to a more just and equitable society.