Urban expansion history
A student / Learns to / Learns about / Reflects on / Overview, resources, assessmentSkills / Use complex terms and concepts as they apply to historical issues and forces
Use knowledge of word origins to define specialised and abstract historical terms
Describe how language and graphic features influence how a source is interpreted
Identify and contrast different accounts of the same event or issue and give possible explanations /
Terms and concepts
Assimilation; Policy of assimilation; Cultural integration; Women’s liberation movement; Human Environment; Physical environment; Biodiversity; Heritage; Ecosystem; Conservation; PreservationImmigration
Multiculturalism
Urban growth (including green belts, biodiversity, transport networks, environmental issues)Popular culture (including symbols in a multicultural society) / Aspects of active and informed citizenship
Intercultural understanding
Ecological sustainability /
Overview
Students explore the domestic technology of Rose Seidler House and the architectural and ornamental artefacts of Rookwood Cemetery in an inquiry-based investigation of past events, lifestyles, and continuity and change from 1950 to the end of the century.Resources, suggested strategies
Maps
plan of Rose Seidler HouseVideo
Rose Seilder Housedesigns and ornamentation at Rookwood
Audio
Peter Watts, Director HHT of NSWPhotography
funerary station at Rookwood Cemeteryarchitect Harry Seidler
Rookwood crematorium and surrounds, 1938
florist and tearooms at Rookwood
aerial photographs of Bicentennial Park
explore the sites: place investigations
Texts
landscape architect on Rookwood
sociologist on Rookwood
stonemason on Rookwood
historical archaeologist on Rookwood
major works of Harry Seidler
postwar home building
demolished houses of Sydney
media focus on Rose Seidler House
heritage significance of burials
glossary of burials and heritage issues
Firsthand account
Hossein Valamanesh on his gate sculptureMorris Ochert’s memories of the mortuary train to Rookwood
Newspaper
Media and the modern ideas of Harry Seidler
Othersketches of ornamentation at Rookwood
Assessment Activities
summativeTargeted
5.13 Uses historical terms and concepts in appropriate contexts to answer historical questions with some argument
Knowledge and Understanding
Targeted
5.8 Compares and contrasts the social and cultural experiences of different people at various times
Values and Attitudes
Targeted
Develops respect for different viewpoints, ways of living, belief systems and languages
Revisiting notions of citizenship history
A student / Learns to / Learns about / Reflects on / Overview, resources, assessmentSkills / Ask questions to explain the meaning, purpose, context of historical sources
Make deductions about the usefulness of sources for the purpose of a specific historical inquiry
Clarify the scope of a historical investigation by defining key terms and concepts
Locate information from a wide variety of written, oral, audio-visual and multimedia resources
Use strategies to organise information from a range of different sources for different purposes /
Terms and concepts
Citizenship; Assimilation; Integration; Referendum; Kinship; Heritage; Rural identity; Urban identityImmigration
Citizen rights (including government policies, constitutional change)Community activism (including heritage issues) / Aspects of active and informed citizenship
Aspects of a just society
Intercultural understanding /
Overview
New Italy and Australian Hall form the basis for an exploration on cultural values in relation to heritage. Activities involve students in considering how the interaction of citizens, government and media can influence future policies, including the future of built and natural environments.Research activity:
Resources, suggested strategies
Video
postwar Italian immigrants to AustraliaAudio
Maria Geracitano, History Teacherdescendants of a New Italy pioneer
Photography
the Volpato’s in their Lismore cafécoffee machine used in the Volpato’s café
painting by Floriano Volpato
Gurrigai Aboriginal Arts and Crafts Gallery
outside Australian Hall, 1938
activists outside Australian Hall, 1996
explore the sites: place investigations
Texts
story of settlement at New Italy
speech by Gatjil Djerrkura, 1998
Aboriginal PCO, 1996
Aborigines Progressive Association statement
‘Day of Mourning and Protest’ resolution
deputation to the Prime Minister, 1938
Aboriginal History Committee campaign
brief history of the 1938 event
brief history of the Australian Hall site
Italian heritage in New South Wales
statistics on Italians in Australia
Italians in agricultural activities
Australian Labor Party Immigration Policy 1966
Arthur Calwell on postwar immigration
fifty years of postwar migration
understanding where immigrants live
White Alien Immigration Report 1944
Newspaper
PCO for the ‘Day of Mourning and Protest’ siteDebate
Commission of Inquiry on Australian Hallspeeches at the ‘Day and Mourning Protest’
Assessment Activities
formativesummative
Voicing rights and freedoms history
A student / Learns to / Learns about / Reflects on / Overview, resources, assessmentSkills / Plan historical research to suit the purpose of a task with limited guidance
Locate historical information from a wide variety of written, oral, audio-visual and multimedia resources
Use strategies to organise information from a range of different sources for different purposes
Make judgements about the usefulness of materials
Select a form of communication appropriate to purpose and audience
Evaluate the effectiveness of own and others communication with greater autonomy /
Terms and concepts
Citizenship; Communism; Anti-communism; Egalitarianism; Kinship; Heritage; Conservation; PreservationCitizen rights (including
women’s activism)
Communism (including trade unions)
Egalitarianism (including the Declaration of Human Rights) / Aspects of active and informed citizenship
Aspects of a just society /
Overview
Students examine competing perspectives around issues linked to Sydney Town Hall and Sydney Trades Hall. Through taking on roles, students explore citizenship and egalitarianism in Australian society.Action-based research:
Resources, suggested strategies
Video
Sydney Town HallSydney Trades Hall
Audio
Vince Higgins, Trades Hall AssociationShirley Fitzgerald, City Historian
Ben Chifley, Prime Minister 194549
Banners
examples of Trade Union bannersPhotography
Lord Carrington at Trades Hall, 1957communist being escorted from Town Hall
lift operator at Sydney Town Hall
reliefs and murals in Centennial Hall
explore the sites: place investigations
Texts
Theatre and Public Halls Act
letter: Chief Secretary to Town Clerk, 1950
council view on Theatre and Public Halls Act
letter from The Federated Clerks Union
Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948
Newspaper
Sydney City Council keeps communists outOther
plan and design features of Trades Hall
Assessment Activities
formative
summative
Targeted
5.18 Selects and uses appropriate written, oral and graphic forms to communicate effectively about the past for different audiences, with clear purpose
Knowledge and Understanding
Targeted
5.11 Identifies various marginalised groups who have struggled for rights and freedoms
Values and Attitudes
Targeted
Develops understanding of strategies for redressing disadvantage and changing discriminatory practices