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Podcast – Protest music and the Vietnam Moratorium
How can music be used to help us have our say? How can it help us explore something we're passionate about? How can it be used to exercise our freedom of speech? Join the MoAD Learning team as we answer these questions by examining the events of the Vietnam Moratorium.
| what the resource covers: | Protest Rights and Freedoms Democracy Vietnam War |
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| Theme: | Democratic history Government and democracy Citizenship, diversity and identity |
| Year level/s: | Years 7 - 8 Years 9 - 10 |
| Learning area/s: | HASS History Civics and Citizenship |
| Please Note: | This site contains links to websites not controlled by the Australian Government or ESA. More information here. |
| Publisher: | Museum of Australian Democracy |
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| Strands: | Knowledge and Understanding Inquiry and Skills |
| General capabilities: | Literacy Critical and Creative Thinking Ethical understanding |
| Cross-curriculum priorities: | Asia and Australia's Engagement with Asia |
| Version 9 curriculum links: | AC9HC9K06 AC9HC7K02 |
| Version 8.4 curriculum links: | ACHASSK148 ACHCK076 ACHCS087 ACHCK080 |
| Resource format: | Audio Text |
Podcast – Protest music and the Vietnam MoratoriumDemocracy poster – Analysis
Use this poster to engage your students in many democratic concepts and themes in an easy and approachable way. This resource and associated activities works well for students both at the beginning of their learning of democracy and as a summative tool.
| what the resource covers: | Rights and Freedoms active citizenship democracy |
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| Theme: | Democratic history Citizenship, diversity and identity |
| Year level/s: | Years 5 - 6 Years 7 - 8 |
| Learning area/s: | HASS History Civics and Citizenship |
| Please Note: | This site contains links to websites not controlled by the Australian Government or ESA. More information here. |
| Publisher: | Museum of Australian Democracy |
|---|---|
| Strands: | Knowledge and Understanding Inquiry and Skills |
| General capabilities: | Critical and Creative Thinking |
| Cross-curriculum priorities: | Asia and Australia's Engagement with Asia |
| Version 9 curriculum links: | AC9HS5K06 AC9HC7S01 AC9HC7K02 AC9HS5S01 AC9HS6S01 |
| Version 8.4 curriculum links: | ACHASSK115 ACHASSK147 ACHCK061 ACDSEH096 ACHASSI094 ACHASSI102 |
| Resource format: | Text Image |
Behind the Lines
Provider:Museum of Australian Democracy
Date/s:All year during school terms from January to the end of October
This onsite-facilitated program explores the annual Behind the Lines exhibition to discover the power of political cartoons in Australia's media landscape. Students examine historical and contemporary political cartoons while considering the concepts of freedoms of speech and expression.
| list of activities: | Interpret images and their meaning through guided questions, discussion and a worksheet activity. |
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| Theme: | Democratic history Citizenship, diversity and identity |
| Please Note: | This site contains links to websites not controlled by the Australian Government or ESA. More information here. |
| Year level/s: | Years 5 - 6 Years 7 - 8 Years 9 - 10 |
|---|---|
| Learning area/s: | HASS Civics and Citizenship History |
| Version 9 curriculum links: | AC9HC9K06 AC9HC7K02 |
| Version 8.4 curriculum links: | ACHASSK148 ACHCK076 ACHCS087 ACHCK080 |
| Is there a cost?: | Yes |
| Event type: | Excursions/site visits |
| delivery mode: | Face to face |
| detailed location: | Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House, 18 King George Terrace, Parkes, ACT 2600 |
| Duraion: | 60 minutes |