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Representations of First Nations Peoples in Disaster Reporting

Students will understand how language and representation in the media can have inclusive and exclusive social effects, and can empower or disempower people. They will also critically analyse and compa...
  • Secondary
  • Year 9 - 10
  • English
  • Text Analysis
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Disinformation Digital Detectives

These resources are part of the Combatting Misinformation Education Resources, created in collaboration with Boundless Earth. This Civics & Citizenship unit for Years 9 & 10, Disinformation Di...
  • Secondary
  • Year 9 - 10
  • Humanities and Social Sciences
  • Civics and Citizenship
  • Environmental
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Responsibility to Combat Misinformation

Students will explore what it means to be responsible digital citizens. As they explore various fact-checking websites and organisations, they will gain an understanding of their responsibility to ide...
  • Secondary
  • Year 9 - 10
  • Humanities and Social Sciences
  • Civics and Citizenship
  • Environmental
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Understanding The Algorithm

Students will understand how algorithms influence the spread of misinformation and disinformation by exploring how algorithms use emotions, create echo chambers, and amplify information that gets reac...
  • Secondary
  • Year 9 - 10
  • Humanities and Social Sciences
  • Civics and Citizenship
  • Environmental

Browse NAIDOC Week Resources

NAIDOC week (6 - 13 July) is a great opportunity for your classroom to participate in activities that support and amplify the voices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples communities. This...
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How Do We Know a Source Is Trustworthy?

Students will learn how public sources of information are shaped by their originators by developing and using a list of criteria to check sources of information for their relevance and/or trustworthin...
  • Secondary
  • Year 9 - 10
  • Humanities and Social Sciences
  • Civics and Citizenship
  • Environmental
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Evaluating the Impact of Policies

Students will analyse Australia’s policies that have led to clean energy adoption by participating in group research and developing a communication plan for a chosen clean energy policy. This lesson i...
  • Secondary
  • Year 9 - 10
  • Science
  • Human Endeavour
  • Environmental
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The Reality of Clean Energy Adoption

Students will identify the barriers and strategies to adopting clean energy. They will explore and analyse real-world case studies of Australians invested in clean energy adoption. Students will creat...
  • Secondary
  • Year 9 - 10
  • Science
  • Human Endeavour
  • Environmental
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Exploring Science Adoption Through History

Students will investigate factors influencing the adoption of scientific knowledge and practices by comparing and researching historical and contemporary examples. They will gain an understanding of h...
  • Secondary
  • Year 9 - 10
  • Science
  • Human Endeavour
  • Environmental
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Building Trust Through Media Content

Students will investigate how political advertisements use persuasive devices and imagery to convey a particular message. They will analyse political advertisements and assess how organisations work t...
  • Secondary
  • Year 9 - 10
  • English
  • Informative writing
  • Persuasive writing
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Unpacking the Motivations Behind Misinformation

Students will practise fact-checking a false statement, create a fact-checkers' checklist, and explore politically opposing statements about clean energy to understand the common elements of misinform...
  • Secondary
  • Year 9 - 10
  • English
  • Informative writing
  • Persuasive writing
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Fact vs Opinion in the Media

Students will learn to identify fact and opinion-based writing while exploring the topic of clean energy in Australia. They will assess excerpts about clean energy and analyse the language to develop...
  • Secondary
  • Year 9 - 10
  • English
  • Informative writing
  • Persuasive writing
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Different First Steps for Different People

Students will use their knowledge of identifying misinformation and disinformation to develop a survey designed for a specific age group in Australian society. The survey will determine how their assi...
  • Secondary
  • Year 9 - 10
  • Humanities and Social Sciences
  • Civics and Citizenship
  • Environmental

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