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Monthly Archives: August 2015

Freedom Rides (in 40 word notes)

18 Tuesday Aug 2015

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Read the article on Freedom Rides in Civil Rights section.

Summarise each section in 20-40 words (some might be even less)

READ the whole section first

THINK ….. and then WRITE 2-3 sentences on what was the most important info. Just name examples, don’t retell the whole story.

If this is your first time doing this, it is OK to find it difficult 🙂

Parliament

14 Friday Aug 2015

Posted by Mr B Toohey in 9HUMS

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Composition

Parliament Now

A usual sitting day in Parliament

House of Representatives yesterday afternoon

  • Note how few are in the chamber during Members Statements, then walk in for Question Time.
  • Note behaviour of members during Question Time…. 🙂
  • Note how long it takes the PM to answer a question
  • Note the role of Speaker during Question Time (remember, this is his first week)
  • Debate over use of props (are ‘Diamonds’ scarves props?)
  • Note order of Questions: one from the Opposition, one from the Government back bench
  • @ 1:39:40 – Christopher Pyne warning of if ALP ever comes back
  • @ 1:40:50 – Member for Griffith will excuse herself under Section 94a

DPSIR Framework

14 Friday Aug 2015

Posted by Mr B Toohey in 10GEO

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Following such brilliant environmental ideas such as introducing the cane toad to Queensland, we have come to develop a better understanding of the environment as a ‘system’ rather than just trying to tackle individual parts. Out of this ‘systems thinking’ came the DPSIR Framework.

Drivers, Pressures, State, Impacts, Response

Read some further information on the DPSIR Framework here

[Discussion]

Now, individually think through this information by following this schema (and write it down so I can see that you are thinking!):

  • Identify a CLAIM made by the DPSIR framework.
  • SUPPORT this claim with evidence, perhaps an example that you can think of or can find.
  • QUESTION what you do not understand, what you need further clarification on, where you can think of an example where the DPSIR framework does not fit or apply.

Have fun next week! Remember about the in class task on Tuesday, Week 6…

From Bill to Law

13 Thursday Aug 2015

Posted by Mr B Toohey in 9HUMS

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Passage of a Bill through Parliament

More detail on the passage of a Bill through Parliament

A usual sitting day in Parliament

Watch Parliament live stream (and Question Time live via ABC)
And one clip from Question Time – but there are many others on YouTube!

And one for the ‘You learn something every day‘ file: The Federation Chamber of the Australian Parliament is an alternative chamber to discuss business for the House of Reps.

Content page for Fact Sheets from the Parliamentary Education Office

MLK & non-violence

12 Wednesday Aug 2015

Posted by Mr B Toohey in 11HIS

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This is a good starting point for looking at Martin Luther King’s acceptance and use of non-violence as a tactic.

http://wagingnonviolence.org/feature/martin-luther-king-gave-guns/

And an overview from the King Center
(its value as a source…?)
http://www.thekingcenter.org/king-philosophy

Who would you vote for?

12 Wednesday Aug 2015

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9Pope Wed 12.8.15
9Dewhirst Thurs 13.8.15 L7

Class discussion on reasons why people vote for who they do, starting with the issues studied about the parties:

  • asylum seekers
  • university education
  • climate change
  • one other issue important to you

Other reasons people vote for who they do?

Environmental Change and Management

11 Tuesday Aug 2015

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This will be a self-directed lesson where you can investigate an issue or issues of interest from the list below:

Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Environmental Management

Habitat Loss

Environmental Worldviews

Human Well Being

Each of these headings is also a link to pages from the Pearson Year 10 Geo textbook, however you should use this as a basis only. Read this first, then look for two other sources.

In your books, you should outline the issue by addressing:
 – what is the problem?
 – how did the problem come about?
 – what are some solutions being proposed and implemented?
 – how successful have these been?
 * Finally, what were the two sources you used? How useful were they? (Refer to the ‘Origin and Purpose’ of the sources, and highlight aspects of value and any limitations)

And a heads up:
There will be an in-class task on Tuesday of Week 6 on Environmental Change and Management. There are a number of questions to complete in an “open book” format. Make sure you have your laptop and it is fully charged!

Monday 10 August

10 Monday Aug 2015

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Discuss ‘Exploited Oceans’

  • Show drawing
  • Explain stakeholder
  • Explore perspective

‘Exploited Oceans’

07 Friday Aug 2015

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Please read all instructions and then complete the following in your exercise books:

  1. Draw all of those (at least 10) who have an interest/stake in the ocean (ie stakeholders), showing their relationship with the water. (You will need to draw land and ocean; maybe across 2 pages of book)
    Number each stakeholder as you draw them (ie first thing drawn is labelled ‘1’, second stakeholder drawn is 2 etc)
    (Consider stakeholders who are: human or not; in the ocean, but also on or above the ocean, or on land. Industries? Environmental benefits? There is more than just fish in the sea …
  2. Take the perspective of one of the stakeholders you have drawn and think of the implications of ‘exploited oceans’ from that perspective using the following framework:I am thinking of: ‘exploited oceans’
    From the point of view of … [a particular stakeholder]
    As that stakeholder, I think … [you should think of a few points – 150-200 words]
    As that stakeholder, a question I have from this viewpoint is …
  3. You then need to have a decent guess (or research) the answer to the question you have asked.

Australian Political Parties

07 Friday Aug 2015

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9Pope Fri 7.8.15 / Tues 11.8.15
9dewhirst Mon 10.8.15

*** both classes finish by Thursday 13.8.15 ***

In a group of 3-4, spend a few minutes on these questions (write in exercise book):

  • Name 3-5 Australian political parties that you know
  • What do you know about them?

Research some of these political parties.
You should investigate the Australian Labor Party and the Liberal Party, plus two minor parties. (For a list of Australian political parties, try here)

  • Why did each party begin? When?
  • What group or type of person does the party try to appeal to (who might vote for this party?)
  • From its website, what would you say is the major issue for this party? Why?
  • What is the party’s position on
    • asylum seekers
    • university education
    • climate change
    • one other issue important to you

Work on each party together. Write these in your own words in your exercise books. 

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