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Schooling, service and the Great War / Australian Government, Department of Veterans' Affairs.

Schooling, service and the Great War / Australian Government, Department of Veterans' Affairs.
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J 994.04 SCHO
Junior Non Fiction   Bankstown . . Available .  
994.04 SCHO
Adult Non Fiction   Bankstown . . Available .  
J 994.04 SCHO
Junior Non Fiction   Campsie . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781877007880
Title Schooling, service and the Great War / Australian Government, Department of Veterans' Affairs.
Published Canberra, ACT Department of Veterans' Affairs, March 2014
℗♭2014.
©2014
Description 94 pages : illustrations (some colour) ; 30 cm + +1 CD-ROM and 1 poster (42 x 60 cm)
Notes "Secondary resource"--Cover.
"PO2565"--Verso title page.
Introductory essay by Ian Hodges, educational content by Dr Rosalie Triolo.
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents The Great War -- Introductory investigation: What types of schools existed in Australia during the Great Wa, and what were the methods of learning and teaching at that time? -- Investigation 1: What did school students learn during the Great War about the British Empire, its Allies and its enemies? -- Investigation 2: What sorts of values were expected of students in different schools during the Great War? -- Investigation 3: What were some of the consequences of the Great War for daily life in schools? -- Investigation 4: What patriotic activities did many students perform on the home front during the Great War, and why? -- Investigation 5: Why did some older students and teachers enlist directly from schools during the Great War? -- Investigation 6: How did members of school communities during the Great War respond to the death and wounding of people they knew? -- Investigation 7: What can we learn about the experiences of our school or local community and its people during the Great War?
Summary "This inquiry-based resource investigates how the Great War affected Australian schools and local communities and prompted service responses of different kinds."--Back cover.
Subjects Australia -- History -- Study and teaching (Secondary)
Australia -- History -- 1901-1922
Other Names Hodges, Ian
Triolo, Rosalie
Added Corporate Names Australia. Department of Veterans' Affairs issuing body.
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