The following historical concepts may be explored, as appropriate, through the History Years 7–10 Life Skills outcomes and content to facilitate an understanding of the past and provide a focus for historical inquiries:
Continuity and change: some aspects of a society, event or development change over time and others remain the same, eg aspects of everyday life across societies and periods of time
Cause and effect: events, decisions and developments in the past that produce later actions, results or effects, eg reasons for colonisation and the impact on Aboriginal people, causes of World War I and the war’s effect on the lives of people at home
Perspectives: people from the past have different views and experiences, eg family events are viewed differently by family members, the different experiences of people who have had limited rights and freedoms
Empathetic understanding: the ability to understand another's point of view, way of life and actions, eg understanding why Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are connected to the land, understanding the reasons why migrant groups come to Australia
Significance: the importance of an event, development, group or individual, eg the importance of Cathy Freeman to Australian culture.
Historical skills
The following historical skills may be integrated, as appropriate, into the History Years 7–10 Life Skills outcomes and content:
Comprehension: chronology, terms and concepts
demonstrate understanding of historical texts
sequence historical people and events
use historical terms
Analysis and use of sources Perspectives and interpretations
identify points of view in the past and present
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