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AC9S7H04
Use and influence of science
explore the role of science communication in informing individual viewpoints and community policies and regulations
Elaborations
- AC9S7H04_E1investigating how, through two-way approaches, First Nations Australians are communicating their knowledge and viewpoints, such as Caring for Country and Place initiatives to influence related policies
- AC9S7H04_E2examining how science communication of endangered species has led to policies and regulations related to fishing catch and hunting limits
- AC9S7H04_E3exploring how Dame Jane Goodall’s communication of her research resulted in changed individual viewpoints and conservation policies
- AC9S7H04_E4examining how global reporting on high-impact weather events such as cyclones, tidal surges and heatwaves has led to the development of warning systems and evacuation policies
- AC9S7H04_E5reflecting on the role of contemporary First Nations Australians astronomers and astrophysicists, such as Wiradjuri astrophysicist and science communicator Kirsten Banks, in promoting First Nations astronomy knowledges and understandings
- AC9S7H04_E6investigating how science communication of the impact of waste materials on the environment has led to the adoption of community policies for separating household waste and encouraged other recycling initiatives
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