History / Year 9 / Historical Knowledge and Understanding

Curriculum content descriptions

The impact of World War I, with a particular emphasis on Australia including the changing role of women (ACDSEH096)

Elaborations
  • graphing the proportion of Australian servicemen who died during World War I, compared to that of other countries involved in the war
  • investigating examples of the war’s impact on Australia’s economy and society (for example, the development of the steel industry in Newcastle and the implementation of the War Precautions Act)
  • identifying the groups who opposed conscription (for example, trade unionists, Irish Catholics) and the grounds for their objections
  • studying the first and second referenda on conscription, including the division within the Labor Party over this issue
  • explaining the treatment of people of German descent during the war (for example, their classification as ‘enemy aliens’ and placement in internment camps, as well as their depiction in government propaganda)
  • investigating the short- and long-term impact of World War I on the role of women in Australia
General capabilities
  • Critical and creative thinking Critical and creative thinking
  • Personal and social capability Personal and social capability
  • Ethical understanding Ethical understanding
ScOT terms

World War I,  Conscription,  Domestic war effort,  Sex role

Interactive

WeCommemorate

WeCommemorate is a series of challenges for teachers to use with students to commemorate Australia's involvement in the First World War. These project-based challenges have been designed to engage students from Early Stage 1 to Stage 5 in the production of creative multimedia works and to develop 21st century learning skills. ...