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Values Investigators Garth Bradfield, Christina Uhlik & Rita van Haren. Closing the gap for Indigenous students in the Lanyon Cluster of schools. Establishing a Cluster and community partnership Embedding Indigenous history and culture in the curriculum
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Values Investigators Garth Bradfield, Christina Uhlik & Rita van Haren
Closing the gap for Indigenous students in the Lanyon Cluster of schools • Establishing a Cluster and community partnership • Embedding Indigenous history and culture in the curriculum • Improving the learning outcomes of Indigenous students
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Don’t Arks A unit written by Christina Uhlik and Garth Bradfield
Target Audience • Year 10 English students • Designed primarily to interest male students with a love of football, although allowing for the greater depth of understanding and analysis to extend all students.
Unit Overview- Background of Values • The unit was inspired by the Lanyon Cluster Values Education Project, where we were asked to incorporate values into a new unit. • Having previously read the novel ‘Deadly Unna?’ it was clear that there were many values underpinning the novel which • we could use. • We chose to look at the value • of integrity.
Student Data • After the unit had finished, we decided to collect some data from the students to see how much of an impact this unit had on them. • We asked a series of questions, based around integrity, the novel and racism itself.
Q1. Can you describe a time when you haven’t acted with integrity?
Do you know why you didn’t act with integrity in that instance?
Has studying this value inspired you to show more integrity in everyday life?
How has learning about integrity affected you and how you interact with others?
Do you think that studying this value was beneficial to your life?
What were your thoughts on how the community in ‘Deadly Unna?’ treated Dumby and his family?