AC9HC8K06
Citizenship, diversity and identity
different experiences of, perspectives on and debates about Australia’s national identity and citizenship, including the perspectives of First Nations Australians as owners of their respective nations, and of different migrant groups
Elaborations
- AC9HC8K06_E1examining the meaning of “national identity”, what it means to be an Australian citizen, and its role and significance in a globalised world
- AC9HC8K06_E2analysing different representations of Australian identity, historical and current
- AC9HC8K06_E3investigating the factors shaping debates about Australian identity, such as place, immigration and standard of living
- AC9HC8K06_E4exploring the reasons why some migrants elect to be become Australian citizens, while others choose not to become citizens
- AC9HC8K06_E5examining the types of questions asked in the citizenship test and exploring how these questions reflect our national identity
- AC9HC8K06_E6discussing how the national anthem contributes to our national identity
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