Changing values, changing nation - Saint Ignatius' Moodle Community
Changing values, changing nation - Saint Ignatius' Moodle Community
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Resource sheet 3<br />
A picture album of Australia during the 1960s and 1970s<br />
Select one of the Galleries. Research more information about the images of people or events it contains. Write a 20–30<br />
word caption for each photo explaining why this person or event was important during the 1960s and 1970s.<br />
Use a think–pair–share strategy to analyse the questions. Write a response to them in about 100 words. Find a partner who<br />
has selected a different gallery to yours and discuss your responses. Share ideas with the whole class.<br />
Gallery 1: Equality for women<br />
• How did the actions of these women help to change<br />
Australian society during the 1960s and 1970s?<br />
• What <strong>values</strong> motivated their actions?<br />
Anti-conscription<br />
Gallery 2: The Vietnam War<br />
• Why did Australian involvement in the Vietnam War divide<br />
public opinion so much during the 1960s and 1970s?<br />
• What <strong>values</strong> did supporters and opponents of the War<br />
hold?<br />
AAP Image / AP Newspix / News Ltd© Fairfaxphotos<br />
Germaine Greer, 1972<br />
Roma Mitchell, 1965<br />
Zelda D’Aprano, 1970<br />
Australian soldiers on patrol in Vietnam, 1965<br />
Moratorium March, Canberra, 1970<br />
poster, 1970<br />
Vietnam Moratorium campaign, ‘Collection of Australian<br />
anti-conscription posters in the Vietnam War’, from the<br />
collection of the National Library of Australia, image<br />
number: nla.pic-an7753445<br />
Australian War Memorial<br />
negative number DNE/65/0422/VN<br />
National Archives of Australia: A9626, 112<br />
164<br />
Values for Australian Schooling – Teaching and Learning Units ©Commonwealth of Australia<br />
Later adolescence – <strong>Changing</strong> <strong>values</strong>, <strong>changing</strong> <strong>nation</strong>