Civics and Citizenship website. This website contains resources, information, activities and links for teachers, students and parents involved in civics and citizenship education.
Civics and Citizenship resources are available online at the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development (DEECD) website. Curriculum that is offered to students from Prep to Year 10 is accompanied by a range of teaching and learning aids to ensure teachers and students maximise the opportunities for education.
WebQuests and Thinking Internet activities website - these activities have been developed to meet the VELS criteria. Include resources for Business Management, Economics, Accounting, Commerce and Civics and Citizenship.
Criminal law Survival Kit
Law stuff - user-friendly website letting young people know about their rights and responsibilities
Aussie legal - Provides excellent summaries of many statues, Aussie Legal is an easy-to-navigate site with content organised by topic and sub-topic.
The Australian Institute of Criminology - This site has papers on a wide range of legal topics, as well as crime and criminal justice statistics.
Argument mapping - navigating around Rationale, examples, templates, assessment ideas and activities to integrate critcial thinking in your classroom.
Other legal websites:
Australian Bureau of Statistics
Law Institute of Victoria
Parliament of Victoria
Legal Online
Victorian Legal Aid
Australian Law Online
Victorian Legislation and Parliamentary Documents
Consumer Affairs
Department of Justice
Ombudsman Victoria
Courts and Tribunals
MCEETYA Civics and Citizenship School Release Materials
Parliament@Work
Civics and Citizenship Education
Discovering Democracy in Action: Implementing the program (PDF - 1.2Mb)
Discovering Democracy Units
Schools’ Conventions Program
Parliamentary Education Office - Australia
Education Office – Parliament of Victoria
A virtual tour of Parliament House
Values Education for Australian Schooling
Victorian Electoral Commission
Victoria Law Foundation
Parliament of Australia - Education
Australian Constitution
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