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Cartoons: Perspectives

Theme: Culture, language and identity - Stereotypes, prejudice and discrimination
Key Learning Area: English - Studies of Society and Environment (SOSE) - The Arts
Age Group: Secondary Lower (13-14) - Secondary Middle (15-16) Resource Type: Posters and artwork Stimulus Name: All night sitting for Rudd stimulus package

Graphic of cartoon - Perspectives

Outcomes

Students gain an understanding of the types of issues presented in cartoon form and for whom they are produced. Students explore political cartoons from a range of perspectives including audience, the perspectives presented and the characteristics of cartoons including images, written text and dialogue.

Introduction

Discussing their perceptions and commonly held opinions in a safe, productive environment encourages students to speak out against intolerance and prejudice. Using the classroom as a forum for students to address these issues and to question issues that arise in the media and in their community allows them to discuss the challenges of acceptance and diversity. Students examine the use of irony and a range of other features often used in political cartoons.

Worksheets to download
Teacher's notes (rtf File)
Student worksheet (rtf File)
Peter Nicholson Aboriginal lifesaver students barred from Alice Hostel (jpeg File)
Background article (rtf File)

Suggested Activities

1. Australian political cartooning - a rich tradition

Australia has a strong and vibrant history of political cartooning. Since the 1830s, when political cartoons were first featured in Australian newspapers, they have provided satirical, witty or humorous comment on political and public affairs, social customs, fashions, sports events and personalities. Visit the Australian Government's Culture and Recreation Portal, read and discuss the information presented.


2. Classroom discussion

3. 'Aboriginal lifesaver students barred from Alice Hostel'
Additional Strategies
Related Resources

The Sydney Morning Herald newspaper
The Australian newspaper
The Daily Telegraph
Other newspapers with political cartoons.

Relevant websites to visit
Peter Nicholson
Australian Government's Culture and Recreation Portal
Behind the Lines 2004: The Year's Best Cartoons
Sydney Morning Herald Cartoons - Search 'Editorial Cartoons'
Judy Horacek
Scratch! Media
National Museum of Australia - Search 'Cartoons'
Walkley Awards

Copyright Acknowledgement
All night sitting for Rudd stimulus package
Peter Nicholson
Cartoons by Nicholson from "The Australian" newspaper

Date: 18 March 2009