Introduction to citizenship

Unit 4 Outcome 1 ‘Citizenship’
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* Definitions of ‘citizenship’ and their relationship to democracy and social justice
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* How experiences of citizenship differ according to gender, age and ethnicity AND different ways that citizenship is interpreted and experienced in Australia, for example by young people, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, non-English speaking background groups, and rural communities
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* The rights and responsibilities of Australian citizens in a global world in relation to, for example, self-determination, refugees, the environment, aid issues, the UN Declaration of Human Rights
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* Debates about citizenship and democratic practice, and implications of these for Australia in the twenty-first century, for example the Republic debate, a Bill of Rights, welfare state, immigration, and privacy
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* The role of government, the media and communication technologies in promoting or eroding active citizenship
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SAC examples
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Exam revision
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Australian culture


Citizenship test


Sports trivia faces axe from test
Value-added citizenship on the agenda
Testing years for a scattered, scared people
Ethnic groups want citizen test changed
Multiple choice time for Labor
Citizenship test ‘spooks’ would-be Aussies

Human rights

Bill of rights

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