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Politics, Power and People
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Subject outline
For teaching in 2024. Accredited in May 2020 for teaching at Stage 1 from 2021.
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Assessment design criteria
The assessment design criteria are based on the learning requirements and are used by teachers to:
- clarify for the student what they need to learn
- design opportunities for students to provide evidence of their learning at the highest possible level of achievement.
The assessment design criteria consist of specific features that:
- students should demonstrate in their learning
- teachers look for as evidence that students have met the learning requirements.
For this subject, the assessment design criteria are:
- critical and creative thinking
- communication and collaboration
- understanding and ethical reasoning
- research and analysis.
The specific features of these criteria are described below.
The set of assessments, as a whole, must give students opportunities to demonstrate each of the specific features by the completion of study of the subject.
Critical and Creative Thinking
The specific features are as follows:
CCT1 | Propose solutions and make judgments. |
CCT2 | Analyse political concepts. |
Communication and Collaboration
The specific features are as follows:
CC1 | Communicate political ideas, opinions, and arguments. |
CC2 | Collaborate in order to build on the ideas of others, solve political problems, or improve solutions. |
Understanding and Ethical Reasoning
The specific features are as follows:
UER1 | Understand political concepts and the interconnectedness of Australian politics and the world. |
UER2 | Explain the political and ethical nature of the issues. |
Research and Analysis
The specific features are as follows:
RA1 | Apply inquiry skills to research political issues and perspectives. |
RA2 | Analyse and evaluate political issues using primary and/or secondary sources. |