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7–10Aboriginal Studies 7–10 Syllabus

Record of changes
Implementation from 2027
Expand for detailed implementation advice

Content

Stage 4

Options

Teachers select options from:

  • Aboriginal Peoples and the visual arts
  • Aboriginal Peoples and the performing arts
  • Aboriginal Peoples and the media
  • Aboriginal Peoples interaction with legal and political systems
  • Aboriginal Peoples and film and television
  • Aboriginal Peoples and technologies
  • Aboriginal Peoples and sport
  • School-developed option.
Aboriginal Peoples and the visual arts (option)
Aboriginal Peoples and Customary arts Practices
  • Diverse Customary visual arts styles and forms practised by Aboriginal Peoples

  • The role of Customary visual arts Practices used by Aboriginal Peoples

Impact of invasion and colonisation
  • The impact of invasion and colonisation on Aboriginal visual arts

  • Ways in which invasion and colonisation have affected the visual arts Practices and conventions of Aboriginal Peoples

Significance of visual arts Practices of Aboriginal Peoples
  • The significance of visual arts Practices of Aboriginal Peoples

  • Ways in which Aboriginal Cultures, images and experiences are represented in the visual arts to Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal audiences

  • The influence of contemporary technologies on the visual arts Practices of Aboriginal Peoples

Concepts and themes in visual arts
  • Range of responses by Aboriginal Peoples and non-Aboriginal people to the concepts and themes in the visual arts

  • Changing responses to visual arts Practices of Aboriginal Peoples nationally and internationally

Accountability for Aboriginal images
  • Key concepts around public accountability for the presentation of Aboriginal images

  • Ways in which technological change has influenced accountability in relation to visual arts Practices by Aboriginal Peoples

Contribution of visual arts Practices of Aboriginal Peoples
  • How Aboriginal Peoples’ visual arts Practices have contributed to Australia’s global representation

  • Ways in which Aboriginal Art enterprises have contributed to local, regional and national economies

Case study
  • Investigate visual arts Practices by Aboriginal Peoples, using local examples where possible

  • Communicate ideas about visual arts Practices by Aboriginal Peoples, using local examples where possible

  • 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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