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Year 10 Civics & Citizenship

This course investigates the complex mechanics of the Australian political and legal systems. Students analyze the tensions between individual rights and collective security while evaluating the effectiveness of democratic institutions in a global context.

6 units·72 topics·Ages 15-16

01The Pillars of Governance

12 topics·Term 1

Exploration of the constitutional foundations of Australian democracy and the distinct roles of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches.

Foundations: Constitutionalism & Rule of Law

Investigating the core principles of constitutionalism and the rule of law as foundational to Australian governance.

Socratic SeminarConcept Mapping
The Separation of Powers in Australia

An analysis of how the Australian Constitution divides power to prevent the concentration of authority and ensure accountability.

Concept MappingSocratic Seminar
The Executive Branch: PM and Cabinet

Examining the functions and powers of the Executive, including the Prime Minister and Cabinet, in Australian governance.

Case Study AnalysisRole Play
The Legislative Branch: House of Representatives

Investigating the structure and functions of the Australian House of Representatives, its role in law-making and representation.

JigsawSimulation Game
The Legislative Branch: The Senate

Examining the structure and functions of the Australian Senate, its role as a house of review and states' representation.

JigsawSimulation Game
The Judicial Branch: High Court's Role

Examining the role of the High Court in interpreting the Constitution and acting as the final arbiter of legal disputes.

Case Study AnalysisExperiential Learning
Federalism: Commonwealth and States

Investigating the relationship between Federal and State governments and the division of powers in Australia.

Simulation GameStations Rotation
Local Government and Community Needs

Exploring the functions and importance of local government in addressing community needs and services.

Project-Based LearningTown Hall Meeting
Constitutional Change: Referendums

Understanding the process of amending the Australian Constitution through referendums and historical examples.

Case Study AnalysisFormal Debate
The Governor-General's Role

Examining the constitutional and ceremonial roles of the Governor-General in Australia's parliamentary democracy.

Socratic SeminarCase Study Analysis
Westminster System in Australia

Exploring how the Westminster system of government has been adapted and implemented in the Australian context.

Concept MappingJigsaw
The Role of the Public Service

Investigating the functions of the public service in implementing government policy and providing advice.

Case Study AnalysisExpert Panel

02Justice and the Legal System

12 topics·Term 2

A deep dive into the Australian court system, the adversarial process, and the principles of equity and accessibility in law.

Sources of Australian Law: Common Law

Investigating the origins and development of common law, including precedent and judicial decision-making.

Concept MappingJigsaw
Sources of Australian Law: Statute Law

Exploring the creation and interpretation of statute law by parliament and its relationship with common law.

Concept MappingJigsaw
The Adversarial System: Strengths & Weaknesses

Evaluating the merits and drawbacks of the contest-based legal system used in Australia compared to other global models.

Mock TrialFishbowl Discussion
The Role of Juries in Justice

Examining the function of juries in criminal and civil trials, their strengths, and criticisms.

Case Study AnalysisSocratic Seminar
Criminal Law: Offences and Procedures

Differentiating between criminal and civil law, their purposes, procedures, and outcomes.

Document MysteryThink-Pair-Share
Civil Law: Disputes and Remedies

Exploring the principles of civil law, common types of disputes, and the remedies available to parties.

Document MysteryCase Study Analysis
Sentencing and Punishment Principles

Exploring the principles of sentencing, different types of punishments, and their effectiveness in achieving justice.

Philosophical ChairsCase Study Analysis
Access to Justice: Barriers and Solutions

Analyzing the barriers that prevent certain groups from achieving fair outcomes within the legal system.

Case Study AnalysisTown Hall Meeting
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)

Investigating methods like mediation and arbitration as alternatives to traditional court proceedings.

Role PlayCollaborative Problem-Solving
International Legal Obligations & Australia

Investigating how international treaties and agreements influence Australian domestic law and policy.

Formal DebateCase Study Analysis
The Court Hierarchy in Australia

Understanding the structure of the Australian court system, from local courts to the High Court.

Concept MappingJigsaw
Legal Aid and Pro Bono Services

Exploring the provision of legal assistance to those who cannot afford it and its importance for access to justice.

Case Study AnalysisTown Hall Meeting

03Rights, Freedoms, and Responsibilities

12 topics·Term 3

Examining the protection of civil liberties in Australia and the ethical dilemmas that arise when rights conflict.

Defining Rights: Civil Liberties & Human Rights

Exploring the concept of human rights, civil liberties, and their historical development in Australia and globally.

Concept MappingSocratic Seminar
Freedom of Speech and its Limits

Debating the extent to which speech should be protected and when the state has a mandate to intervene.

Four CornersPhilosophical Chairs
Freedom of Assembly and Protest

Examining the right to peaceful assembly and protest, and the legal frameworks governing public demonstrations.

Formal DebateCase Study Analysis
Indigenous Rights and Constitutional Recognition

Exploring the history and current status of First Nations rights within the Australian political framework.

Socratic SeminarCase Study AnalysisExpert Panel
Privacy in the Digital Age

Analyzing the impact of surveillance and data collection on individual liberty and national security.

Simulation GameThink-Pair-Share
The Right to a Fair Trial

Investigating the components of a fair trial, including presumption of innocence, legal representation, and due process.

Case Study AnalysisMock Trial
Responsibilities of Citizenship

Exploring the duties and obligations that accompany rights and freedoms in a democratic society.

Socratic SeminarWorld Café
The Role of a Bill of Rights in Australia

Debating the arguments for and against a constitutionally enshrined Bill of Rights in Australia.

Formal DebatePhilosophical Chairs
Freedom of Religion and Belief

Examining the constitutional protection of religious freedom and its implications in a multicultural society.

Socratic SeminarCase Study Analysis
Equality and Anti-Discrimination Law

Exploring the legal frameworks designed to promote equality and prevent discrimination in Australia.

Case Study AnalysisCollaborative Problem-Solving
The Right to Education

Investigating the right to education in Australia, its legal basis, and challenges to equitable access.

Inquiry CircleWorld Café
Freedom of Movement and Association

Examining the rights to move freely within Australia and to associate with others, and their limitations.

Philosophical ChairsCase Study Analysis

04The Legislative Process

12 topics·Term 4

An investigation into how laws are made, influenced, and challenged within the Australian parliamentary system.

From Bill to Law: Stages of Legislation

Understanding the stages of the legislative process and the importance of parliamentary debate and scrutiny.

Role PlaySimulation Game
The Role of Political Parties

Analyzing the function of political parties in shaping policy, representing interests, and forming government.

JigsawFormal Debate
Electoral Systems: Preferential Voting

Exploring Australia's preferential voting system, its impact on election outcomes, and the importance of voter participation.

Simulation GameThink-Pair-Share
The Influence of Lobby Groups

Assessing how interest groups, lobbyists, and corporate entities influence the creation of public policy.

Case Study AnalysisExpert Panel
The Role of the Media in Democracy

Analyzing the media's power to shape public opinion and hold the government to account.

Case Study AnalysisFishbowl Discussion
Public Opinion and Policy Making

Investigating how public opinion is measured, influenced, and its role in shaping government policy.

Carousel BrainstormWorld Café
Accountability and Transparency in Government

Examining mechanisms that ensure government accountability, such as parliamentary scrutiny, ombudsmen, and freedom of information.

Case Study AnalysisInquiry Circle
Budgeting and Public Finance

Understanding how government budgets are created, funded, and the ethical considerations in allocating public resources.

Decision MatrixCollaborative Problem-Solving
Minority Governments and Coalitions

Exploring the dynamics and challenges of minority governments and coalition formation in Australia.

Case Study AnalysisFormal Debate
The Role of the Opposition

Investigating the functions of the Opposition in holding the government accountable and presenting alternative policies.

Role PlaySocratic Seminar
Question Time and Parliamentary Scrutiny

Examining the mechanisms of parliamentary scrutiny, including Question Time and parliamentary committees.

Simulation GameCase Study Analysis
Political Donations and Campaign Finance

Analyzing the regulations around political donations and campaign finance, and their impact on democratic fairness.

Philosophical ChairsDecision Matrix

05Global Citizenship and Identity

12 topics·Term 4

Examining Australia's role in the global community and the ethical responsibilities of being a global citizen.

Australia and the United Nations

Evaluating Australia's engagement with the UN and its commitment to international cooperation and peace.

Simulation GameCase Study Analysis
International Human Rights Law

Exploring key international human rights documents and their influence on global and domestic policy.

Socratic SeminarDocument Mystery
Global Environmental Governance

Exploring how nations collaborate to address the ethical and political challenges of climate change.

Town Hall MeetingCollaborative Problem-Solving
Refugees and Migration Policy

Analyzing the ethical and legal complexities of Australia's borders and its treatment of asylum seekers.

Case Study AnalysisPhilosophical ChairsHuman Barometer
Globalisation and its Impacts

Investigating the economic, cultural, and political effects of globalisation on Australia and the world.

World CaféConcept Mapping
International Aid and Development

Examining Australia's role in providing international aid, its motivations, and effectiveness.

Case Study AnalysisExpert Panel
Conflict and Peacekeeping

Exploring the causes of international conflict and Australia's involvement in peacekeeping and diplomatic efforts.

Simulation GameCase Study Analysis
The Concept of Global Citizenship

Reflecting on the meaning of global citizenship and the responsibilities individuals have towards the global community.

Socratic SeminarRAFT Writing
Australia's Place in Asia-Pacific

Analyzing Australia's geopolitical relationships and responsibilities within the Asia-Pacific region.

Case Study AnalysisExpert Panel
International Trade and Agreements

Exploring the role of international trade agreements and their impact on Australia's economy and sovereignty.

Formal DebateDecision Matrix
Transnational Crime and Security

Investigating the challenges of transnational crime, terrorism, and Australia's role in international security efforts.

Case Study AnalysisSimulation Game
Cultural Exchange and Diplomacy

Exploring the role of cultural exchange and soft power in international relations and diplomacy.

Project-Based LearningWorld Café

06Active Citizenship and Social Change

12 topics·Term 4

Developing the skills and knowledge required for students to participate effectively in democratic life and advocate for change.

Protest and Civil Disobedience

Examining the history and effectiveness of protest as a tool for achieving social and political change.

Formal DebatePhilosophical Chairs
Advocacy and Lobbying Skills

Developing practical skills for effective advocacy, including writing submissions, public speaking, and engaging with elected representatives.

Role PlayPress Conference
Designing a Civic Campaign

Students apply their knowledge to plan a campaign for a social or political issue they are passionate about.

Project-Based LearningCollaborative Problem-Solving
Community Organising

Exploring the principles and strategies of community organising to empower local groups and achieve collective goals.

Case Study AnalysisWorld Café
Ethical Decision-Making in Civics

Applying ethical frameworks to analyze complex civic dilemmas and justify reasoned courses of action.

Case Study AnalysisDecision Matrix
Media Literacy for Citizens

Developing critical media literacy skills to evaluate information, identify bias, and navigate misinformation in the digital age.

Document MysteryFlipped Classroom
The Future of Democracy

Reflecting on the challenges facing modern democracies and imagining new ways for citizens to participate.

World CaféCarousel BrainstormGallery Walk
Civic Innovation and Technology

Exploring how technology can be leveraged to foster greater civic engagement, transparency, and democratic participation.

Problem-Based LearningProject-Based Learning
Youth Voice and Participation

Investigating avenues for youth participation in civic life and policy-making, from local to national levels.

Town Hall MeetingExpert Panel
Volunteering and Social Capital

Exploring the role of volunteering in building social capital and strengthening communities.

World CaféProject-Based Learning
Philanthropy and Social Impact

Examining the role of philanthropy and social enterprises in addressing societal challenges and driving change.

Case Study AnalysisDecision Matrix
Global Activism and Digital Tools

Exploring how digital tools facilitate global activism and cross-border social movements.

Flipped ClassroomCarousel Brainstorm