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RELIGION AND SOCIETY- UNIT 1 AOS 1.2. Today’s Learning  Religion in Australia  Religious Trends Over Time.

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1 RELIGION AND SOCIETY- UNIT 1 AOS 1.2

2 Today’s Learning  Religion in Australia  Religious Trends Over Time

3 Religion In Australia  Religious diversity has increased over time due to migration.  As people move from place to place they bring their culture, traditions and religion.  Migration Today Migration Today

4 Religion In Australia  Original religion – Indigenous.  White settlers – Christian (Protestant and Catholic)  White Australia Policy  No Immigration Department until 1945

5 Migration Over Time – prehistory to Federation  > 70,000 BC: Aborigines are thought to have immigrated to Australia  42,000 BC: Aboriginal engravings are found in South Australia dating back to this time.  35,000 BC: Aborigines are thought to have reached Tasmania.  2000 BC: The Dingo is the first domesticated animal to reach Australia.  1300 AD: Marco Polo discusses an great unexplored southern land.  1616 AD: Dirk Hartog, a Dutch explorer, sails to Western Australia.  !688 AD: William Dampier, English explorer, arrives on the west coast of Australia.  1770: Captain James Cook lands on the more hospitable east coast of Australia and claims it for Britain.

6 Migration Over Time – prehistory to Federation  1804: Hobart Town is established in Van Diemens Land which is now known as Tasmania.  1833: Port Arthur opens as a penal settlement in Tasmania.  1851: The gold rush begins near Bathurst in New South Wales.  1853: The last convicts are shipped to Tasmania.  1868: The last convicts are transported to Australia.  1873: Ayers Rock is first sighted by Europeans.  1876: The last full blooded Tasmanian aboriginal, Truganini, dies.  1901: The Commonwealth of Australia becomes a reality.

7  Read pages 50-61  Answer questions:  Page 53 – Q 1, 2, 3 & 6.  Page 60 – Q 4.

8 Today’s Learning - Review  Religion in Australia  Religious Trends Over Time

9 Today’s Learning  Indigenous Religion and Spirituality

10 Religions In Australia

11  Read pages 61-72  Answer questions:  Page 62 – 1-4 and 7  Page 66 – 1-3.

12 Today’s Learning - Review  Indigenous Religion and Spirituality

13 Immigration Nation  White Australia Policy  Cronulla Riots  Videos + notes.

14 Today’s Learning  Australia Immigration, religion and society.  Ecumenical interaction  Stereotypes  Feature Articles

15 Australia Immigration, religion and society.  Immigration and religion review (handout)  What changes have occurred over time and why?  When people emigrate the bring what three things?  How is Australia stronger as a country due to multiculturalism?

16 Ecumenical interaction - NCCA  Purpose  To provide opportunity for the national bodies of each faith to come together to build understanding and harmony in the Australian context.  Objectives  To be a model of how different faiths can live harmoniously together in Australia  To build understanding, good will and a sense of community between people of different faiths  To explore and learn about each other and our faith traditions  To share our knowledge and insights with others  To work together to achieve common goals in Australia  To support each other in times of difficulty

17 Inter-faith Dialogue - Vatican  MESSAGE OF POPE FRANCIS TO MUSLIMS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD FOR THE END OF RAMADAN ('ID AL-FITR) – July 2013 Turning to mutual respect in interreligious relations, especially between Christians and Muslims, we are called to respect the religion of the other, its teachings, its symbols, its values. Particular respect is due to religious leaders and to places of worship. How painful are attacks on one or other of these! Regarding the education of Muslim and Christian youth, we have to bring up our young people to think and speak respectfully of other religions and their followers, and to avoid ridiculing or denigrating their convictions and practices. We all know that mutual respect is fundamental in any human relationship, especially among people who profess religious belief. In this way, sincere and lasting friendship can grow. Finally, I send you my prayerful good wishes, that your lives may glorify the Almighty and give joy to those around you.

18 Stereotypes

19 Feature Articles  Overview  Articles  Opinions

20 Today’s Learning - Review  Australia Immigration, religion and society.  Ecumenical interaction  Stereotypes  Feature Articles

21 Today’s Learning  Feature Article Review  Multicultural/multifaith Australia  Study for SAC

22 Feature Article Review  Email me nichollsb@ignatius.vic.edu.au  Go to http://www.eurekastreet.com.au/Search.aspx?sid= 233 and search for an two articles that show the part religion plays in society. http://www.eurekastreet.com.au/Search.aspx?sid= 233  Write a short review of the two articles including what the topic was and whether they do or do not fit the structure of a feature article.

23 Multicultural/Multifaith Australia  Traditionally strongly Christian.  Golden rule Golden rule  Who is my neighbour? Who is my neighbour?

24 Multicultural/Multifaith Australia  Clip Clip  Review your notes and search the internet to answer the following questions: 1. Construct a timeline of religious traditions in Australia over time. 2. Describe the impact social and political pressures have had upon freedom of immigration and religious expression in Australia over time. 3. Describe religious and cultural diversity in Australia today.

25 Study for SAC  Private study  SAC notification  Flipbook guidelines  Reread pages 50-107. Especially 94-105. Make notes for flipbook.

26 Today’s Learning - Review  Australia Immigration, religion and society.  Ecumenical interaction  Stereotypes  Feature Articles

27 Today’s Learning  SAC Completion Rules  SAC Preparation

28 SAC Completion Rules  Word document  Feature Article (Heading, columns etc)  2 images to be used only  Multicultural/Multifaith Australia  Only allowed to have Word open and the folder with the two images.  Must be emailed in the last five minutes as indicated on Monday.

29 SAC Preparation  Complete a one page A4 flip book (must be hand written) using the following headings:  Statistics  History and Migration  Religion in Australia  Politics and Religion  Australia Today(Religion and Society  Quotes  Find 2-4 images that show what is written in your flipbook.  Research interfaith dialogue in Australia.  Go to Eurekastreet and read a few articles.  What is you opinion?

30 Holiday Homework  Must be checked off before recess today.  We will go over the answers on Friday (important for your SAC).  Work:  Page 88 - Activity 2.18 (all questions)  Page 90 - Activity 2.21 (all questions)  Read pages 103-107

31 Today’s Learning - Review  SAC Completion Rules  SAC Preparation


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