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Learning Outcomes
1. | Examine and conceptualise the key dimensions of Aboriginal history and political movements in Australia; | ||
2. | Discuss the complexities of contemporary Aboriginal Australian communities and community-based organisations and modes of engagement; | ||
3. | Critically reflect on the continuing impact of colonisation; and | ||
4. | Articulate the continual role of Aboriginal activism and resistance in Australia. |
Assessment
Assessment type | Description | Grade |
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Review | Critical book review and reflection. | 30% |
Essay | Critical essay on unit content. | 70% |
Required reading
Maybe Tomorrow,
Prior, B & McDonald, M 2010,
Allen & Unwin.
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