Curriculum Library 2014
Educational videos for Secondary Schools
Society and Culture
Welcome to the Society and Culture section of the Curriculum Library catalogue The following pages detail the Society and Culture programs in the Curriculum Library. You’ll find everything from old favourites to exciting titles coming soon. We’ve included extra information such as Australian Curriculum links and term update info. We hope that your school will enjoy the significant advancement in quality of our latest programs. Each new release now aligns to the Australian Curriculum, with an age level to suit the intended year group audience. All are HD 1080p quality, equipped with lesson-enhancing additional resources and closed captions. We’ve taken a lot of care to ensure we meet the biggest educational resource needs of Australian schools. Some of our new series include exclusive teaching resources that equip teachers with the perfect match of visual material for their lesson requirements. The Curriculum Library constantly evolves thanks to new content updates every term. Look out for exclusive titles coming soon over the next 12 months. Many thanks,
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What else is in the Curriculum Library?
Catalogue Key
Titles per subject Arts
39
Physical Education
89 29
Careers
101
Psychology
Economics and Business
111
Religion
7
64
Science
365
English Geography History Languages
109 82 5
Society and Culture
53
Study Skills
15
Teacher Professional Dev.
27
Legal Studies
32
Technologies
Mathematics
44
VET
139
Total
Personal Dev. and Health
New titles available every term
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Mapped to the Australian Curriculum
Term Update T414 indicates that the title was included in the Term 4 2014 update AR - Additional Resources Student activities and support notes to assist teachers Australian Curriculum Curriculum code as per ACARA
Additional learning resources 2
Video quality up to 1080p
Society and Culture ClickView’s picks
Australia’s Refugee Dilemma Update
Beyond the Nuclear Family
How Far Have We Come?
This program investigates who a refugee is, why people become refugees, people smuggling and what happens to people who come to Australia, claiming to be refugees.
This program looks at the changing roles, structure and functions of the family throughout time, how family member’s roles have changed and presents a historical view of the family style throughout history; contrasting what society expects with the family form today.
This program tells the story of two bus rides: Year 9 students to central Australia in 2003, and the so-called Freedom Ride, nearly 40 years earlier in 1965 through outback NSW.
2002 | 25 min | Australia | AR | T105
2008 | 25 min | Australia | AR | T408
2003 | 30 min | Australia | AR | T404
Modern Indigenous Culture
Some More Equal Than Others Inequality in Australia
Women in Development
To gain more insight into Aboriginal culture, it’s crucial to know that Aboriginal people are not ‘frozen in time’; like every part of modern society, they can transform yet maintain tradition. This program looks at emerging artists and their artistic expressions that still maintain connection to Aboriginal heritage.
2008 | 35 min | Australia | AR | T209
Is Australia really an egalitarian society? Do our tax and welfare systems still operate to keep the income gap between rich and poor from increasing too much? How is wealth distributed? What is the social wage? This program answers these questions and more.
2001 | 25 min | Australia | AR | T105 3
This video analyses the impact of gender roles on the lives of women in Vietnam, Micronesia, and the Solomon Islands. It focuses on women’s health and education issues, and women’s role in environmental issues.
1996 | 25 min | Australia | AR | T305
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Today’s families seem to choose the primary caregiver based on the income of each parent rather than the gender. This program examines the case study of Rob’s family, where he left his job as a chef to care for his children, whilst his wife began work as an accountant.
T305
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2003 AUS
Australia’s Refugee Dilemma - Update
This program investigates who a refugee is, why people become refugees, people smuggling and what happens to people who come to Australia, claiming to be refugees.
T105
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2002 AUS
Baby Making - The New A.R.T. of Life
This program explores personal stories told by young infertile couples, lesbian parents and mothers who use donor sperm or donor eggs, considering the ethical dilemmas facing parents. Throughout the video, bioethicists highlight the issues as well as future scenarios.
T305
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2000 AUS
Becoming Parents - Adoption
In recent years, the number of local adoptions have declined, and there has been an increase in inter-country adoptions. This program looks at a couple who have adopted two Korean children through DOCS inter-country adoption program, and strive to maintain cultural links between their children and Korea.
T305
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2003 AUS
Beyond the Nuclear Family
This program looks at the changing roles, structure and functions of the family throughout time, how family member’s roles have changed and presents a historical view of the family style throughout history; contrasting what society expects with the family form today.
T408
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2008 AUS
Classic Collection
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A Day in the Life of a Stay-AtHome Dad
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Every so often a book is published that changes the way we look at a sociological issue. This series tells the story of some of these seminal works. The authors discuss the book with Steve Taylor, talking about how the study began and how research was done; what they found; and what they think of the work today. This series includes the following titles: Ann Oakley: Housewife
BONUS11
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2005 UK
Anthony Giddens: Capitalism and Social Modern Theory
BONUS11
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2004 UK
Carolyn Jackson - Lads and Ladettes in School
BONUS11
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2009 UK
Eileen Barker
BONUS11
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1999 UK
Jock Young
BONUS11
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2001 UK
Michelle Stanworth: Gender and Schooling
BONUS11
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2001 UK
Paul Willis: Learning to Labour
BONUS11
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1999 UK
Stan Cohen: Folk Devils and Moral Panics
BONUS11
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1999 UK
Sue Sharpe: Just Like a Girl
BONUS11
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2000 UK
Community Action and The Environment
This program explores the action taken by a community in their conflict with the state government and a company contracted to build a toxic waste dump.
T404
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2003 AUS
Confronting Epidemics: Three Case Studies
This program examines modern day epidemics, using three case studies from the late 20th and early 21st centuries - SARS, HIV-AIDS, and influenza.
T105
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2004 AUS
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te da Up In this program, we examine culture, socialisation and identity, which are key concepts about the way we as individuals interact with society. With varied examples and clear explanations from experts, this is a fascinating and information-rich program.
BONUS11
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2007 UK
Development of Public Health in Australia
This program examines why Australians have one of the best health standards in the world, with dramatically increased life expectancy rates.
T404
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2003 AUS
Diversity Rules OK! The Changing Nature of Families
This program explores various family types, including nuclear, sole parent, blended, gay and extended families. It also examines why the structure of families has changed over the years, and cultural differences within and between families.
T404
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2001 AUS
Doing Sociological Research
This program features four key studies: introduction to social research, survey research, interviews in sociology and observational research.
BONUS11
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2007 UK
Etiquette, Manners and Rituals with Food
You probably don’t realise it, but when you share a meal with your friends, you are involved in a ritual that creates a sense of community. This program looks at etiquette and manners from a Japanese Tea Ceremony, to a Samoan welcome ceremony, to a Christmas street party.
T206
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2000 AUS
Exploring Indigenous Australia Series
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This insightful series tackles important issues that have historically affected Australia’s first peoples; what issues are still in existence today; progressive change for the better; and what new challenges have been brought about by the nature of modern society. This series includes the following titles:
Families Series
Indigenous Organisations Today
T105
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1999 AUS
Land, Kinship and Culture
T105
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1999 AUS
This three-part series takes a look at the shape of the modern family today using real life case studies. We follow Mohammad and his family through each episode of the series. This series includes the following titles: Parenting
T404
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2004 AUS
Resourcing Families
T404
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2004 AUS
The Changing Family
T404
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2004 AUS
T106
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2005 AUS
Global Health and Human Development
This program provides global perspective on health and human development. We speak to experts about the important work they are doing around the world; define the concept of human development in developed and developing countries; discuss mortality rates; and analyse the health status of different countries.
T411
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2011 AUS
Health Risks to the World’s Young
The Convention on the Human Rights of Children asserts the fundamental right of children to be free from discrimination and disadvantage. Yet there are many risks to the health of children, including early pregnancy and childbirth, HIV/AIDs, malnutrition, mental illness, smoking, alcohol, and violence.
T311
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2011 AUS
The first part of this program looks at mobile phones, their
Financial Literacy: Mobile features and potential traps for young buyers. The second part Phones and Consumer Rights looks at consumers’ rights and the role of the ACCC in protecting consumers.
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T305
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2004 AUS
How Far Have We Come?
This program tells the story of two bus rides: Year 9 students to central Australia in 2003, and the so-called Freedom Ride, nearly 40 years earlier in 1965 through outback NSW.
T404
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2003 AUS
In Detention: Locking Up Asylum Seekers
This program looks at the recent turmoil for Australian asylum seekers.
T105
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2004 AUS
Indigenous Health in Australia
This program aims to provide an overview of Aboriginal health, and provides some reasons why significant differences exist within Australia, in terms of the health of Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians.
T404
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2003 AUS
Influences on the Health of Individuals
In this program, we explore the determinants or influences on health through practical examples from different life stages in today’s society. We explain how health can be determined by a range of individual, social, cultural, environmental and lifestyle factors that are dynamic and interrelated.
T410
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2010 AUS
Introducing Sociology
This program answers the question, “What is Sociology?” Leading sociologists such as Anthony Giddens explain and illustrate what it means to adopt a sociological approach and students talk about studying sociology.
BONUS11
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2004 UK
Juggling Roles: Work and Children
Natalie (26) works as an accountant four days a week. Her husband Rob works as a chef for two days. They have three children: Hannah (7), Byron (5) and Joshua (1). The program focuses on how Natalie juggles her work and parenting roles.
T305
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2003 AUS
Modern Indigenous Culture
To gain more insight into Aboriginal culture, it’s crucial to know that Aboriginal people are not ‘frozen in time’; like every part of modern society, they can transform yet maintain tradition. This program looks at emerging artists and their artistic expressions that still maintain connection to Aboriginal heritage.
T209
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2008 AUS
Researching Health
This resource makes research methods accessible in a health context. It contains three bite-sized videos illustrating different aspects of health research: questionnaire surveys; using interviews in health research; and observational research.
BONUS11
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2008 UK
Sociology Key Issues
Some More Equal Than Others - Inequality in Australia
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Homeless
This program explores the story of Gary, who is forty and has been homeless for over twenty years, drifting from one temporary accommodation to another. Through his story, we explore the connection between drug and alcohol abuse and homelessness, and how he was eventually helped to break the cycle.
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The ‘Sociology Key Issues’ series takes a fresh look at some of the central areas of sociological research. This series includes the following titles: Crime and Deviance
BONUS11
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2005 UK
Families and Households
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2003 UK
T105
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2001 AUS
Is Australia really an egalitarian society? Do our tax and welfare systems still operate to keep the income gap between rich and poor from increasing too much? How is wealth distributed? What is the social wage? This program answers these questions and more.
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This program explores what’s involved in running for the Senate, using the campaign of Charmaine Clarke as a case study.
T105
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1999 AUS
Strategies to Improve Public Health in Australia
This program examines the aims and advantages of public health, how health promotion works, and why health promotion is more than just advertising.
T404
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2003 AUS
Strategies to Promote the Health of Individuals
This program provides a detailed overview of health promotion in today’s society. The Ottawa Charter Framework for Health Promotion is explored as a contributing factor to improved health outcomes for various groups in Australia.
T410
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2010 AUS
Tampa and Beyond
This program covers the Tampa incident and related events, the ‘Pacific Solution’, the ‘children overboard’ affair and detention centres.
T105
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2002 AUS
The Australian Health System
Australia’s health care system is one of the major responsibilities of the Australian government. The Medicare provides affordable, accessible and high quality health care to all Australian citizens. Alternatively, the health care system allows those that can afford it to pay for their own private health insurance.
T209
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2009 AUS
Treaty: Understanding the Issues
The program looks at the nature of treaties, the movement for a treaty since the 1980s, overseas experience, and the case for and against a treaty in Australia today.
T404
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2001 AUS
Understanding Sociology
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This critically acclaimed and highly popular series brings some of the more complex and abstract theoretical issues to life in a clear, accessible way by relating them to everyday life experiences. This series includes the following titles: From Modernity to Post-Modernity
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1999 UK
Making Sense of Sociological Theory
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1997 UK
Theory and Methods
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1996 UK
Urban Aboriginal Lives
In this unique program, the Aboriginal people speak frankly about what “being Aboriginal” means to them, covering identity, racism, culture and families.
T205
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1995 AUS
Variations in Health Status
This program examines the significant impact of income, region, occupation, race and gender on health; the ways in which this manifests; and the implications for health.
T404
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2002 AUS
Women in Development
This video analyses the impact of gender roles on the lives of women in Vietnam, Micronesia, and the Solomon Islands. It focuses on women’s health and education issues, and women’s role in environmental issues.
T305
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1996 AUS
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