Lesson summary
Students will explore AFL and AFLW Pride and First Nations football initiatives to understand how communities celebrate diversity. They will design football guernseys to reflect their thoughts and use jigsaw learning to share ideas. Working together, students will identify an area in their school to improve inclusivity and write a proposal to the principal with a practical solution.
Learning intentions
Students will:
- explore how the AFL/AFLW celebrates diversity through key initiatives
- analyse how communities develop and implement strategies to value diversity.
Success criteria
Students can:
- identify an area in their community that could improve its inclusivity or diversity
- write a pitch proposing a practical solution to enhance diversity and inclusion.
Lesson guides and printables
Lesson details
Skills
This lesson is designed to build students’ competencies in the following skills:
- creative thinking
- communication
- curiosity
- empathy
- initiative
- intercultural understanding
- problem solving
Curriculum Mapping
Australian Curriculum (v9.0) content description:
Year 5 and 6, Health and Physical Education
Students learn to:
- describe and implement strategies to value diversity in their communities (AC9HP6P05).
Relevant parts of Year 5 and 6 achievement standards: Students propose strategies to demonstrate respect, empathy and inclusion.
NSW Syllabus outcomes:
A student:
- explains and applies skills and strategies to manage respectful relationships (PH3-RRS-01).
General capabilities: Critical and Creative Thinking, Intercultural Understanding, Literacy, Personal and Social Capability
Cross-curriculum priority: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures, Asia and Australia’s Engagement with Asia, Sustainability
Level of teacher scaffolding: Low – organisation of groupings and access to resources.
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Target 4.7: By 2030, ensure that all learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development, including, among others, through education for sustainable development and sustainable lifestyles, human rights, gender equality, promotion of a culture of peace and non-violence, global citizenship and appreciation of cultural diversity and of culture’s contribution to sustainable development.
Resources Required
- Activity sheet - Guernsey template (1 per pair)
- A4 blank paper
- Device capable of displaying audiovisual material
- Student devices
- Student Worksheet
- Whiteboard
Additional Info
These resources have been created with the support of the Collingwood Football Club and Collingwood Football Club Community Foundation. The Collingwood Football Club Foundation leads social and cultural change through football, and is committed to leading, acting, progressing and inspiring anti-racism, cultural safety, diversity, equity and respect.
Related Professional Learning
Beginning to Include First Nations People’s Perspectives in Your Classroom
Quick Summary: This course aims to inform and upskill educators in incorporating Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives in their classrooms.
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