Civics and Citizenship: Curated Clip Collection
This clip collection introduces students to key ideas in civics and citizenship education, including democracy, diversity rights and responsibilities, and active participation in community life. Through engaging Australian children’s television content, students reflect, explore and create activities that build their understanding of what it means to be an active and informed member of their community.
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About the Civics and Citizenship Clip Collection
This clip collection is designed to help students understand and practice active citizenship, focusing on concepts of democracy, rights and responsibilities, and community participation. -
Civics and Citizenship - Professional Learning
Register for our professional learning sessions, which explore how screen texts can be used to teach civics and citizenship in primary and secondary classrooms.
Foundation, Year 1 and Year 2
Learn about fairness, community and inclusion by exploring stories of rules, special places, and diversity.
Years 3 - 4
Understand how people participate in their communities and how decisions can be made fairly and democratically.
Years 5 - 6
Develop an understanding of leadership, fairness, and inclusion by examining how rules and decisions shape communities.
Years 7 - 8
Examine how democratic values, civic action, and responsibility shape inclusive and sustainable communities
Years 9 - 12
Critically examine how democratic processes, protest, and inclusion operate in Australia’s democracy