Blue and Gold 2010

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Humanities Bridging Space and Time Hollywood has released a film about the birth of Facebook. If Facebook were a country, it would be the world’s third largest by population — more than five hundred million people. And the social networking website has not yet celebrated its seventh birthday. What has that got to do with learning humanities at De La Salle in 2010? Well, digital technologies are transforming all our lives at an astonishing pace. Our students are busy being born into this new age and, perhaps, taking it for granted. Mobile phones, ipods, computers can provide terrific opportunities to enhance learning, provided we are in charge, not just passive, distracted consumers in a virtual world. That makes our subjects more relevant than ever. Year 7 brought new experiences and challenges for our students in 2010. For most it is the first time they have studied History and Geography as separate subjects. Students brought to this their curiosity, intelligence, skills, values and existing understanding of their world. We teachers aimed to introduce students to other real worlds, in time and space. We studied not just local neighbourhoods and family histories,

but investigated life in Ancient Egypt and Ancient Rome, mastered mapping and wondered at the human impact on endangered species. Skills developed, values clarified, understanding grew. The journey continued for our older students. Year 8s learnt about change, and cause and effect for Europeans living a thousand years ago. They met da Vinci, Copernicus and Martin Luther, (and some visitors in armour) recognizing their achievements and how they helped their own and later generations find and make their own identity. They investigated a plethora of natural disasters from bushfires to tsunamis, seeking smarter ways to plan for trouble. The Year 9s focused on some key issues in Australian History, particularly the blood, sweat and tears of a world war and its impact on our new nation, and the struggle of the first Australians to gain equal rights. In Geography we looked at sustainability for Australia, analysing needs for energy, water and the issue of climate change. Our Year 10 historians met survivors of Adolf Hitler’s Holocaust, whilst the geographers engaged in fieldwork in Westernport Bay. The VCE students grappled with the Vietnam War, American Civil Rights, Revolutions, Renaissance Cities, Political Studies and Philosophy. Aaron Sorkin, the writer of The Social Network, gives the audience three different versions of the Facebook story. If De La students have learnt their Humani148

ties well, they should be equipped to make sense of a world with different truths, to be empowered critical thinkers in any career, to act with empathy and understanding, and memory and vision. Mr Chris Fleming Humanities Coordinator


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Rest In Peace

2min
page 152

Languages at De La Salle

3min
pages 150-151

ACC Sport Reports

46min
pages 122-147

Mary MacKillop Enhancement Centre

3min
page 149

Humanities

2min
page 148

VCAL

2min
page 120

Debating

2min
page 116

Public Speaking/Chess

3min
page 117

The Final Assembly

1min
pages 113-115

Year 11

3min
pages 96-101

The “Vets”

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page 109

Year 12 Homerooms

1min
pages 104-105

Year 10 Leaders/Award Winners

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page 95

Year 10 Camp “Reef and Rainforest”

1min
pages 90-91

Year 10 New Zealand Camp

1min
page 94

Year 10 Dance

1min
pages 92-93

Year 10

1min
pages 87-89

Year 9 Leaders/Award Winners

2min
page 85

Year 9 Lightning Premiership

1min
pages 83-84

Year 9 Camp

1min
page 82

Year 9

2min
pages 78-81

Year 8 Leaders/Award Winners

3min
pages 72-76

Year 7

4min
pages 62-68

Primaries on Camp

1min
pages 60-61

Primary Colours Day

1min
pages 58-59

Primaries

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page 57

VCE Media

2min
page 52

Music 2010

3min
pages 48-49

Drama Night

1min
page 53

Music Camp

1min
page 47

Lasallian Service

3min
page 35

The Philippines

3min
page 34

St Vincent de Paul Society

3min
page 31

Mission Action Day

1min
pages 36-37

Coolies’ Visit to India 2009–10

3min
page 30

Retreats

2min
page 32

Papua New Guinea

2min
page 33

College Principal’s Report

7min
pages 2-4

St Mary of the Cross McKillop

2min
page 5

Student Wellbeing

3min
page 12

From the Chaplain’s Desk

2min
page 11

Religious Education/ Faith Development

1min
page 10

Young Achievers

1min
page 14

Parents’ Network

3min
page 13

College Staff

7min
pages 6-9
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