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Year 10 Religion - Working for Justice in Australia: Home

In this unit, students will define justice by classifying experiences of justice and injustice according to broader terminology, for example, racism, sexism,. and violation of the right to life.

Rationale

Students will define justice by classifying experiences of justice and injustice according to broader terminology, for example, racism, sexism, and violation of the right to life.

They will identify examples of injustice in the local and broader communities. Catholic Social Teaching will be applied to an issue of injustice in order to suggest ways that communities can put Christian teaching into practice. Stories of resistance to oppression will be analysed to describe ways in which people living with injustice struggle with it.

The work of Catholic organisations that work for justice will provide a stimulus for discussing how individuals and communities acn implement Christ's teaching of justice and compassion. social_justice

Podcasts from "Eureka Street"

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Eureka Street is an online magazine published by Jesuit Communications. It deals with matters of social justice.

Access their podcasts here.

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What is justice?

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What is Justice?

Use a print dictionary, or select one of the following on-line dictionaries to formulate a definitiion for 'justice', and also for 'injustice'.

Using the Library Catalogue

Use the Library catalogue to search for resources to use at school.

Some of your search terms would be:

  • Social justice
  • Racism
  • Sexism
  • Aboriginal people
  • Refugees
  • Poverty
  • Homelessness
  • Gender inequality

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