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F-6/7 Humanities and Social Sciences
In Humanities and Social Sciences (HASS) from Foundation to Year 6/7, students are provided with opportunities to: actively shape their lives through an expanding sense of themselves and their community; make reflective, informed decisions; value their place and role in a diverse and dynamic society; and positively contribute locally, nationally, regionally and globally. HASS gives students a deep understanding of the world they live in from a range of perspectives, past and present, and supports them to develop an appreciation and respect for social, cultural and religious diversity as well as a sense of identity and belonging. Students develop their ability to question, think critically, solve problems, communicate and interact respectfully and make decisions in order to contribute to Australia’s cohesive society and stable democracy.
Differences in family structures and roles today, and how these have changed or remained the same over time - ACHASSK028
Differences and similarities between students' daily lives and life during their parents’ and grandparents’ childhoods - ACHASSK030
The importance today of a historical site of cultural or spiritual significance in the local area, and why it should be preserved - ACHASSK045
How changing technology affected people’s lives (at home and in the ways they worked, travelled, communicated and played in the past) - ACHASSK046
The ways in which Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples maintain special connections to particular Country/Place - ACHASSK049
Explore a point of view (Year 1) - ACHASSI022
Explore a point of view (Year 2) - ACHASSI038
The connections of people in Australia to people in other places in Australia and across the world - ACHASSK050
The natural, managed and constructed features of places, their location, how they change and how they can be cared for - ACHASSK031
Reflect on learning to propose how to care for places and sites that are important or significant - ACHASSI042