For the term of his natural life
General Capabilities evident throughout the unit include Literacy, Critical and creative thinking and Ethical understanding.
Content links to Australian Senior Secondary Curriculum: Literature Unit 3.
Evaluate the ways in which literary texts represent culture and identity including: |
- how readers are influenced to respond to their own and others’ cultural experience (ACELRO37)
- the power of language to represent ideas, events and people in particular ways (ACELRO38)
- how cultural perceptions are challenged or supported (ACELRO39)
- the ways in which authors represent Australian culture, place and identity both to Australians and the wider world (ACELRO40)
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Evaluate and reflect on how representations of culture and identity vary in different texts and forms of texts including: |
- the relationship between significant historical and cultural events and figures, and their representations in literary texts (ACELRO41)
- the impact of the use of literary conventions and stylistic techniques (ACELRO42)
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Create analytical texts: |
- developing independent interpretations of texts supported by informed observation and close textual analysis (ACELRO45)
- using appropriate linguistic, stylistic and critical terminology to analyse and evaluate texts (ACELRO46)
- evaluating their own and others’ ideas and points of view using logic and evidence (ACELRO47)
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Create imaginative texts: |
- experimenting with content, form, language and medium (ACELRO49)
- drawing on knowledge and experience of genre, literary devices and the interplay of the visual and verbal in creating new texts (ACELRO50)
- reflecting on the different ways in which form, personal style, language and content engage and position the audience (ACELRO52)
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