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War Memorial Kings Park, WA
© Botanic Gardens & Parks Authority Photo: David Blumer |
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In recent years, the celebration of ANZAC Day has taken on increased significance in the Australian community. Record attendances at dawn services and parades reflect this increased interest.
Celebration of ANZAC Day provides students with an opportunity to learn about Gallipoli and of Australia’s involvement in conflict in the years since then.
It builds an appreciation of the contributions of Australian men and women to maintaining the principles of freedom and democracy.
Teachers may also use the opportunity such a celebration presents for critical evaluation of Australia’s role in global conflict and the quest for world peace. |
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| Starting Points |
| Depending on the development level, interests and abilities of your students there are a number of resources to help them to understand the significance of ANZAC Day and celebrate it in the school and the community. |
- DVA Education Resources
The Department of Veteran's Affairs website has a wide range of resources for teachers at all levels. These include teaching guides for DVA publications many web links and extensive information about aspects of Australia's involvement in conflict and peacekeeping around the globe.
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| Key Websites |
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Gallipoli Photographs |
- ANZAC Cove
This Flickr site contains 40 images of ANZAC Cove taken by Peter Macinnis. The images are available for schools to use free of charge.
- Gallipoli Then and Now
Provides a comparison between photos taken in 1915 and modern-day images of the same location.
- ANZACS at Gallipoli trail [Picture Australia]
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