Humanities -  Makers, Shakers & Breakers

Subject Area: History / Civics & Citizenship / Politics

 

Unit of Study: Makers, Shakers & Breakers

 

Brief Description: Makers, Shakers & Breakers focuses on the people, ideas and movements that have shaped the world, for better or worse, in the 20th Century. We will focus on the Anti-Apartheid Movement in South Africa, as well as different movements in Australia such as Feminism, Environmentalism, and the Peace Movements. 

 

Scaffolding Learning

At the conclusion of this unit of study students will have: 

 

An understanding of key knowledge

  • Changing social, cultural, historical, economic, environmental, political and technological conditions on a major global influence in Australia (VCHHK159)
  • The perspectives of people and different historical interpretations and debates from the period (VCHHK160)
  • Effects of significant post-World War II world events and developments on one major global influence that shaped change in Australian society (VCHHK157)
  • Explain how Australia’s international legal obligations shape Australian law and government policies, including in relation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples (VCCCL032)

Attained these key skills 

  • Analyse the different perspectives of people in the past and evaluate how these perspectives are influenced by significant events, ideas, location, beliefs and values (VCHHC124)
  • Identify and evaluate patterns of continuity and change in the development of the modern world and Australia (VCHHC126)
  • Evaluate the historical significance of an event, idea, individual or place (VCHHC128)

Demonstrated the Victorian curriculum standards and capabilities

  • Critical & Creative Thinking
  • Intercultural capability
  • Ethical capability
  • Literacy and numeracy

Assessment Tasks

Students will be required to complete the following assessment tasks:

  • Primary Source Analysis 
  • Evaluation of Historical Significance
  • Case Study

Additional learning opportunities

  • Excursion to Melbourne Museum’s The Melbourne Story Exhibition 

Resources

  • Matilda Education - Year 10 Humanities Textbook
  • Digital device (laptops preferred)

Pathways

This unit of study could provide students with the following pathway.