Year 10 History SyllabusYear 10 Overview: Modern World & Australia- Introduction to the major events and developments in the modern world and Australia
- Understanding the impact of these events and developments on society, culture, and politics
- Analyzing the connections between global and local history
Year 10 World War II (1939-45)- Causes and origins of World War II
- Key events and turning points during the war
- Impact of the war on individuals, communities, and nations
- Examining the Holocaust and its significance
- Evaluating the role of Australia in World War II
Year 10 Rights and freedoms (1945 – the present)- Exploration of the struggle for civil rights and social justice globally
- Understanding the impact of key movements such as the Civil Rights Movement, Women's Rights Movement, LGBTQ+ Rights Movement, etc.
- Analyzing the role of individuals and organizations in advocating for rights and freedoms
- Investigating the ongoing challenges and progress in achieving equality and justice
Year 10 Popular culture (1945 – present)- Examining the emergence and evolution of popular culture in the post-war period
- Analysis of the influence of music, film, television, fashion, and other forms of popular culture on society
- Understanding the relationship between popular culture and social change
- Exploring the impact of globalization on popular culture
Year 10 Migration experiences (1945 – present)- Study of the experiences and challenges faced by migrants in the post-war period
- Analysis of migration patterns and trends globally and in Australia
- Understanding the impact of migration on cultural diversity and social cohesion
- Investigating the contributions of migrants to society and the economy
Year 10 The environment movement (1960s – present)- Exploration of the emergence and growth of the environmental movement
- Analysis of key environmental issues and challenges, such as climate change, deforestation, pollution, etc.
- Understanding the role of individuals, organizations, and governments in advocating for environmental sustainability
- Examining the impact of environmental movements on policy and decision-making
In conclusion, the Year 10 History syllabus covers a range of topics that aim to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the modern world and Australia. By studying key events, movements, and developments, students will develop critical thinking skills and gain insights into the complexities of history and its relevance to the present.
This course is helpful for the following exams: Year 10