VCHHK160
The perspectives of people and different historical interpretations and debates from the period
Elaborations
- Popular culture
- comparing and contrasting generational perspectives on rock ’n’ roll
- using historical sources track changing perspectives over time
- interviewing a selection of relatives about their experiences in their teens in the 50’s, 60’s, 70’s and 80’s. Track the changing perspectives and suggest reasons for these changes
- Environment movement
- explaining the responses of governments and organisations to environmental threats, for example, New Zealand’s anti-nuclear policy, the United States’ Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act 1980 (CERCLA), Australia’s Great Barrier Reef Outlook Report (2009)
- using perspectives explain why environmental movements and The Green party gained increasing public voice
- Migration experiences
- using sources analyse the changing attitudes of the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s to the arrival of migrants
- analysing the arguments for and against the White Australia Policy between 1964-1973
- Political Crisis
- comparing and contrast a range of different perspectives and identify differing views of what changed and the extent of change
- analysing a selection of different historical interpretations and identify differences and similarities in arguments and debates about the significance of the political crisis
VCHHK160 | The Humanities | History | Levels 9 and 10 | Historical Knowledge | The modern world and Australia | The globalising world