How Do You Figure - Matt Mccabe
How Do You Figure - Matt Mccabe
How Do You Figure - Matt Mccabe
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Curriculum
AusVELS
History
AusVELS History
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AusVELS History
AusVELS
VCE
Analyse global issues and challenges and the key actors which
influence these
VCE History
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Taking Note
The issues surrounding asylum seekers, refugees and
mandatory detention are complex, therefore it was
necessary to plan some preliminary exploration so that
students would be able to contextualise our analysis of
Guards Story. This process mostly consisted of short,
interconnected activities, bridged by discussion. These
included: group-based research tasks, reflective/roleplaying tasks and short videos (mostly from ABC and SBS
sources, such as: Four Corners, Go Back Where You Came
From, The 7:30 Report, etc.) that focused on either the
nature and history of asylum seeker policy, the purpose
and conditions of Australian detention centres, or the
background stories of refugees and asylum seekers. We
were also able to organise a guest speaker from the Asylum
Seeker Resource Centre.
One of the most effective activities I facilitated in these
first few sessions was Amnesty Internationals roleplay activity Time to Flee. In this activity, the class is
confronted with a possible asylum seeker scenario.
Students are broken into families, with each student a
specific member. The family is living in an area affected
by a military coup and must leave suddenly. The family is
forced to decide who to take and who to leave, choose
their method of transportation and the ten most important
items to take with them. They have ten minutes to make
their choices and, once students have decided, they
discuss and debate these with the other families. I knew
the activity had succeeded when, during this concluding
discussion, one student called out over the others, This is
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Borders.
Artist: Sam Wallman
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References
Amnesty International Australia (2015), Activity: Time to
flee, viewed 31 January 2015, http://www.amnesty.org.au/
images/uploads/hre/activity_time_to_flee.pdf
Cavouras, C. (2007), Rainbow Bird. South Australia:
Wakefield Press.
Do, A. (2010), The Happiest Refugee. New South Wales:
Allen & Unwin.
Satrapi, M. (2000), Persepolis: The story of a childhood.
New York: Pantheon Books.
Spiegelman, A. (1996), The Complete Maus. New York:
Pantheon Books.
Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority (2006),
Foundation English: Victorian Certificate of Education
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www.penerasespaper.com