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7–10Aboriginal Studies 7–10 Syllabus

Record of changes
Implementation from 2027
Expand for detailed implementation advice

Content

Stage 4

Aboriginal Peoples and oral and written expression (core)
Oral expression
  • Pre-invasion and post-invasion examples of Aboriginal Peoples' oral expressions

  • Importance of oral expression in the maintenance of Aboriginal Cultures and heritages

Impact of invasion and colonisation
  • Impact of invasion and colonisation on Aboriginal Peoples' oral expressions

  • Reasons why some Aboriginal Languages, including handtalk, have survived invasion and colonisation

  • Reasons why Aboriginal Languages and Aboriginal English, including handtalk, are important Cultural aspects of expression

Adaptation of oral expression to written forms
  • Importance of oral expressions that have been adapted to a range of written forms

  • Revival, revitalisation, reclamation and maintenance of Aboriginal Languages and their adaptation to written forms

Written expression
  • Range of texts written by Aboriginal Peoples

  • Significance of written works in maintaining Aboriginal Cultures

  • Role of written expression in interactions between Aboriginal Peoples and non-Aboriginal people

Significance of oral and written expression
  • Impact of Aboriginal Peoples' oral and written expressions conveying Aboriginal histories, Cultures, experiences and perspectives

  • Importance of oral and written expression in working towards self-determination and autonomy for Aboriginal Peoples

  • Positive effects and outcomes of increased engagement with Aboriginal Peoples' oral and written expression for non-Aboriginal people

  • Ways in which information and communication technologies have been used in the adaptation of the oral and written expressions of Aboriginal Peoples

  • Effects of information and communication technologies on Aboriginal Peoples' and Torres Strait Islander Peoples' oral and written expression

Case study
  • Explore the local Aboriginal Community's interpretation and use of oral or written expression

  • Communicate ideas about the local Aboriginal Community's interpretation and use of oral or written expression

  • Create written texts to describe, explain, document and evaluate the role of oral and written expression in local Aboriginal Community(ies)

  • Use subject-specific terminology to communicate concepts of Aboriginal Peoples and oral and written expression

  • Apply ethical research skills, including consultation protocols, to work effectively with Aboriginal Peoples and Communities

  • Demonstrate understanding of ethical responsibilities surrounding Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property (ICIP)

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