Pages - Review of the F–10 Australian Curriculum



Appendix 2: Sample week-by-week plannerSEMESTER ONE – Term 1: Unit 3Unit 3 - Area of Study 1AOS 2Week 1Week 2Week 3Week 4Week 5Week 6Week 7Week 8Week 9Week 10Australian Indigenous culture: material and non-material culture.The sociological imagination, ethnocentrism and cultural relativism.Public mis-conceptions about Australian Indigenous culture.Factors that support and/or limit public awareness of Indigenous Australian culture & the implications of the above factors for shaping the public views of Australian Indigenous culture.One issue related to changing awareness of Australian Indigenous culture.The nature and meaning of the sociological concepts of race, ethnicity and ethnic hybridity.SEMESTER ONE – Term 2: Unit 3Unit 3 - Area of Study 2Unit 4 commences - AOS 1Week 1Week 2Week 3Week 4Week 5Week 6Week 7Week 8Week 9Week 10The concepts of ethno-centrism, cultural relativism and ‘ othering.’Australia’s ethnic diversity compared with other developed countries.The concept of multiculturalism and barriers and enablers to belonging and inclusion in Australia’s multicultural society.The experience of a specific ethnic group with reference to sociological concepts and theory and the purpose of ethical methodology.Changes to the concept of community over time and the nature of a selected community, and reasons this group can be classified as a community.Factors that influence feelings of inclusion and exclusion.SEMESTER TWO – Term 3: Unit 4Unit 4 - Area of Study 1Unit 4 - Area of Study 2Week 1Week 2Week 3Week 4Week 5Week 6Week 7Week 8Week 9Week 10The impact of information and communication technology (ICT) on community.The effects of economic, social and political changes and geographic characteristics on community.Influences on the experience of the selected community and the interplay between these influences, including the nature of ethical methodology.The concepts of social movement and social change and the influences of social movement on social change.The four types of social movements and the Relative Deprivation (RD) and New Social Movement (NSM)theories of emergence.The four stages of a social movement and the use of power by a social movement and their opposition.The nature and purpose of one specific social movement.SEMESTER TWO – Term 4: Exam Revision ................
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