The Voice Referendum education kit
The Australian Human Rights Commission have released a new teacher resource kit for teaching about The Voice referendum. The educational resources seek to minimise harm, promote cultural humility and focus the conversation on human rights principles as they relate to the proposed Voice to Parliament.
Anzac Day Resources and Materials
Resources for teachers to use in class for ANZAC Day from the Department of Veterans Affairs
Civics and Citizenship Unit
Ilanna Fufaro from Beaconhills College (VIC). Download here.
Crimestopppers Education Hub
If you are a teacher, then we encourage you to explore our free Civics & Citizenship resources developed to help Year 7-10 students have a positive attitude towards their role in society. Crime Stoppers supports the view that Australian schooling should encourage a sense of community engagement in students by increasing their potential to be informed, responsible, ethical and active participants in society.
Leading Respectful Conversations
The activities in the PEO’s Teaching civics and citizenship and Rights, power, action classroom guides encourage discussion about political, legal and societial issues. As we know, careful classroom management can make these conversations respectful and create a forum for different voices and perspectives.
The Democratic Classroom
The Parliamentary Education Office (PEO) invites Years 5 and 6 teachers who are seeking accreditation as a highly accomplished or lead teacher to apply to participate in The democratic classroom.
Find out more.
ReConnectEd: Young Learners Bigger Voices
Issue 2 (August 2023) contains articles on:
The Australian Human Rights Commission have released a new teacher resource kit for teaching about The Voice referendum. The educational resources seek to minimise harm, promote cultural humility and focus the conversation on human rights principles as they relate to the proposed Voice to Parliament.
Anzac Day Resources and Materials
Resources for teachers to use in class for ANZAC Day from the Department of Veterans Affairs
Civics and Citizenship Unit
Ilanna Fufaro from Beaconhills College (VIC). Download here.
Crimestopppers Education Hub
If you are a teacher, then we encourage you to explore our free Civics & Citizenship resources developed to help Year 7-10 students have a positive attitude towards their role in society. Crime Stoppers supports the view that Australian schooling should encourage a sense of community engagement in students by increasing their potential to be informed, responsible, ethical and active participants in society.
Leading Respectful Conversations
The activities in the PEO’s Teaching civics and citizenship and Rights, power, action classroom guides encourage discussion about political, legal and societial issues. As we know, careful classroom management can make these conversations respectful and create a forum for different voices and perspectives.
The Democratic Classroom
The Parliamentary Education Office (PEO) invites Years 5 and 6 teachers who are seeking accreditation as a highly accomplished or lead teacher to apply to participate in The democratic classroom.
Find out more.
ReConnectEd: Young Learners Bigger Voices
Issue 2 (August 2023) contains articles on:
- Student voice Impact at Rosanna Public School
- Building Student Agency and Self Determination
- Small steps to make a big impact at Tecoma Primary School
- Guardian Angel Primary School student voice
- Primary School student advise on Teacher Training
- Switched On, Switched Off; Student initiatives in school engagement
- What's happening: Australian Council for Student Voice seminar
- What's happening: VicSRC Congress 2023
- What's happening: Education Equity Alliance workshops
Other Resources
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