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Aboriginal Studies - Preliminary Course Pre-contact to 1960s Examinable outcomes P1.1 identifies different viewpoints about invasion and colonisation including the concept of shared histories between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal peoples P1.2 explains the concepts of social justice and human rights in terms of the consequences of invasion and colonisation for Aboriginal peoples P1.3 explains a variety of responses to social justice and human rights issues including bias and stereotyping of Aboriginal peoples and cultures P2.1 demonstrates an understanding of what the Dreaming means to Aboriginal peoples P2.2 explains the importance of land and the interrelationship between land and culture for Aboriginal peoples P2.3 describes Aboriginal social systems and explains the impact of invasion and colonisation on Aboriginal cultural, social and economic life P3.1 describes government policies, legislation and judicial processes in relation to racism and discrimination P3.2 explains the impact of key government policies, legislation and judicial processes in relation to land and water rights P3.3 explains the impact of key government policies, legislation and judicial processes in relation to heritage and identity P4.1 investigates and organises relevant information from a variety of sources including the use of information technologies P4.2 undertakes community consultation and fieldwork P4.3 presents information clearly from Aboriginal perspectives using a variety of media P4.4 demonstrates an understanding of ethical research practices P4.5 compares the histories and cultures of Indigenous Australian peoples ![]() |