In this lesson, building upon the knowledge of Aboriginal and European History and the points raised in Babakiueria, we will discuss why the constitution may have been written the way that it was and what the attitudes towards Indigenous Australians might have been in the past. In previous lessons we looked at what was changed by the referendum and early encounters between Aboriginal people and European settlers, so by discussing the possible reasons that the constitution was written the way that it was. By having an open class discussion, it allows students to demonstrate an understanding of different points of view of historical events.
MacNaughton, G. & Davis, K. (2001). Beyond ‘Othering’: rethinking approaches to teaching young Anglo-Australian children about indigenous Australians, Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood. 2(1). 83-93.
Comments
Post a Comment