This educational resource investigates the diverse experiences of Australian school communities during the Great War. Each investigation uses primary and secondary sources to look at what students were learning about the British Empire, its Allies and enemies, the consequences on daily life at school, the values taught, the patriotic activities undertaken, the reasons why some students and teachers enlisted and responses to the loss or wounding of people from school communities.
Department of Veterans' Affairs
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ISBN: 978-1-877007-88-0
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- Schooling, Service and the Great War (Secondary Resource)6.22 MB
- Poster (PDF version)2.06 MB
- Poster (Word version)5.54 MB
- Additional resources1.24 MB
- Source analysis worksheet41.5 KB
- Research guide97.81 KB
- Rubrics assessment44.5 KB