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Aboriginal Studies - HSC Course 1960s onwards Examinable outcomes H1.1 explains different viewpoints of invasion and colonisation and evaluates the impact of these viewpoints on Aboriginal peoples H1.2 analyses and discusses the social justice and human rights issues that are contemporary consequences of the colonisation of Aboriginal peoples H1.3 assesses the representation of Aboriginal peoples and cultures for bias and stereotyping H2.1 analyses the importance of land as an aspect of contemporary issues impacting on Aboriginal peoples H2.2 examines contemporary expressions of Aboriginal culture, heritage and identity H2.3 discusses and analyses consequences of colonisation on contemporary Aboriginal cultural, political, social and economic life H3.1 assesses the effectiveness of government policies, legislation and judicial processes in addressing racism and discrimination H3.2 evaluates the impact of key government policies, legislation and judicial processes on the socioeconomic status of Aboriginal peoples and communities vH3.3 compares and evaluates current initiatives that reassert the social, economic and political independence of Aboriginal and/or Indigenous peoples H4.1 investigates, analyses and synthesises information from Aboriginal and other perspectives H4.2 undertakes community consultation and fieldwork H4.3 communicates information effectively from Aboriginal perspectives, using a variety of media H4.4 applies ethical research practices H4.5 compares and evaluates the histories and cultures of Indigenous Australian peoples with international Indigenous peoples ![]() Top |