Activity summary
Once your students have had the opportunity to work through some of the ‘Trailblazers’ resources, this activity is an opportunity for them to practice using their voice and have their say in their education.
Learning intentions:
Students will...
- explore the difference between bystanders and upstanders and why it is important to use opportunities to speak up.
Success criteria:
Students can...
- explain why it is important to be an upstander
- identify actions to create change
- add their voice to the ‘Trailblazers’ student survey.
Activity guides and printables
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Activity details
Skills
This lesson is designed to build students’ competencies in the following skills:
- critical thinking
- leadership
- reflection
Curriculum Mapping
Australian Curriculum (v9.0) content description:
Year 5, HASS
- how (members of communities) with shared beliefs and work together to achieve a civic goal (AC9HS5K07)
General capabilities: Personal and Social Capability
Level of teacher scaffolding: Medium - facilitate student thinking and participation in the Trailblazers Survey
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Target 16.7: Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels.
Resources Required
- Devices to access student survey
- Whiteboard to record student answers
Additional Info
Trailblazers is a Savage Films, Milestone Films, and LM Films production by Director/Producers Maggie Miles and Maggie Eudes and Producer Lucy Maclaren.
Trailblazers tells the story of the fight for equality by Australia’s female footballers. It celebrates the rise of Australian women’s football from the early days of paying-to-play in front of small crowds to appearing in sold-out stadiums, watched by over 11 million people at the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup.
The Cool.org resources and impact campaign are supported by major partner MECCA M-POWER and driven by Documentary Australia. The Trailblazers campaign aims to build momentum for further progress in gender equality and leadership and to increase investment and opportunities for women and girls to participate in sports.
If Trailblazers has inspired your students to take action, they can #Blaze a Trail for gender equality by take part in campaigns and sharing their commitment with the world.
Related Professional Learning
Using the Cool.org Act Framework in the Classroom - Primary
Quick summary: Taking action on issues that are important to young people is an important way to give students a sense of hope for their futures. However, Cool.org recognises that supporting students to take meaningful action can be daunting, which is why we've created the Cool.org Act Framework.
The Cool.org Act Framework provides strategies and tactics for enabling action at a range of levels and configurations. This Course explains how to use our Framework with your students and provides examples of action-based resources from Cool.org and others that you can use to bring action into your classroom.
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