Civics and Citizenship 7-10 / Year 7 / Knowledge and understanding / Citizenship, diversity and identity

Curriculum content descriptions

how values based on freedom, respect, fairness and equality of opportunity can support social cohesion and democracy within Australian society (AC9HC7K05)

Elaborations
  • identifying how Australian values can include patriotism, inclusion, civility, personal and collective responsibility, compassion, equality, justice, a “fair go” and religious freedom, and evaluating the extent to which values are reflected in Australian society
  • identifying shared values across the diverse communities within Australia and how these can be expressed through customs and protocols such as flag-raising ceremonies and singing the national anthem (this could include investigating the history of changes to our national anthem)
  • evaluating the extent to which these values can promote cohesion and reconciliation in Australia’s society
  • investigating why migrants and refugees wish to come to Australia and become Australian citizens
  • identifying Christian traditions and values that have influenced the development of Australian society, democracy and law, including the impacts upon First Nations Australian communities and other groups within Australian society
  • identifying the values and beliefs of religions practised in contemporary Australia, such as Judaism, Buddhism, Islam and Hinduism
General capabilities
  • Intercultural understanding Intercultural Understanding
  • Ethical understanding Ethical understanding
ScOT terms

Democracy,  Human rights,  Civil rights,  Social equality,  Civic responsibility

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