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Needs Garlic? 5 W analysis; Who? What? Where? When? Why?

What are the differences?

What are the differences between these two flags? What do they represent? Why is there so much disagreement about the flag?

Current Australian flag analysis

Who are the indigenous people’s?

What happened? Why? What are we studying? Where was this? Who was involved? How? Predict!

The Stolen Generation L5 – To explain the causes and/or consequences of ‘The Stolen Generation’ L6 – To evaluate the impact of ‘The Stolen Generation’ for a range of stakeholders L7 – To predict the future of the Aboriginal people in Australia by using evidence and stakeholder viewpoints

Stolen Generation documentary

What happened? Why? What are we studying? Where was this? Who was involved? How? What can you infer now having watched the video?

What inferences can I make about the relationships between Aboriginal and European Australians? What are the causes and consequences (effects) of the ‘Stolen Generation’ on society in Australia? What do these resources tell us about the ‘Stolen Generation’? How has the ‘Stolen Generation’ caused a rift in Australian society

Now go walkabout Basically….visit the Wall resources….

The next ‘Stolen Generation’? How are the Australian authorities responding to the social problems presented here? Should the law be changed? What is stopping the Government and Authorities from acting on this new issue?

The Stolen Generation L5 – To explain the causes and/or consequences of ‘The Stolen Generation’ L6 – To evaluate the impact of ‘The Stolen Generation’ for a range of stakeholders L7 – To predict the future of the Aboriginal people in Australia by using evidence and stakeholder viewpoints How fair dinkum are ya now?

Resources for the Wonderwall

‘Hope Beyond the Window’ by Jacqui Stewart. The painting represents children from a Stolen Generation. The church symbolises religion and the window represents ‘hope’ looking through to the sky. The children are portraying despair but also at the same time hopefulness and belief for a better future. The old tree beside the church symbolises an Aboriginal Elder who is protecting and watching the children while the leaves illustrate “free spirits” flying through the wind. The painting was influenced by photographs of the Moore River Native Settlement in WA and the movie Rabbit Proof Fence. Image reproduced with kind permission from the artist.