27 March - 2 April
Section outline
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REFLECT / WHAIWHAKAARO learning intentions:
- We are REFLECTING on various protest examples and preparing our assessment on Dawn Raids with analysis of sources and interpretation of ideas.
ASSESSMENT WEEK
- People contest ideas about identity as they challenge injustices and social norms.
- Since the mid-nineteenth century, immigration practices and laws have shaped Aotearoa’s New Zealand's population and sought to realise dominant cultural ideals and economic ends such as Chinese Gold Miners - Poll Tax and Pacific workers - Dawn Raids.
A one-pager is an analytical, creative, and written response to a historical event that completely fills one side of a piece of paper. For your one-pager, you’ll want to focus on:- minimum of 7 key events leading up to and of the Dawn Raids and apology
- The causes and effects of the Dawn Raids protests and resulting in the apology by the New Zealand Government
- Identifying perspectives in the provided political cartoons of the Dawn Raids protests
See Google Classroom and MHOL for Assessment Criteria.