AC9HS3K06
Civics and Citizenship
who makes rules, why rules are important in the school and/or the local community, and the consequences of rules not being followed
Elaborations
- AC9HS3K06_E1developing and justifying a set of fair rules and consequences for the class
- AC9HS3K06_E2identifying familiar rules, how rules protect the rights of others, what their responsibilities are to others, and the consequences when rules are not followed
- AC9HS3K06_E3exploring who has the authority to make rules in different contexts (for example, parents, teachers, coaches) and considering why rules differ across these contexts, such as a school playground, in class, at home, or in sport
- AC9HS3K06_E4discussing situations where it is not fair to have one rule that treats everyone the same; for example, if some people, such as students with disability, have different needs or would be unable to follow the rules
- AC9HS3K06_E5exploring cultural norms behind some rulemaking; for example, removing shoes before entering places of cultural or religious significance
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