23. Women as global citizens in the 21st century Young Australians can consider and participate in our debates about Australian citizenship. This year marks the 60th anniversary of the UN Declaration of Human Rights. An American woman, Eleanor Roosevelt, was largely responsible for the declaration. An Australian woman, Jesse Street, was also directly involved in the seminal document . (Susan Ryan AO)
29. Putting it all together Maths - how is maths a way of thinking and not just a set of formulae? Is there beauty in maths? How? The Arts - how does the study of art, music and dance help explore the impact of different traditions & influences? Will we continue to see more of a cultural fusion in these areas? LOTE - how can the study of different languages give an insight into different cultures? Is it just a matter of words? Science/Design/PDH/IT/Design - How do these subjects demonstrate that ideas are not restricted to borders within a country? Does Science have all the answers for the future? Humanities - why is it important to understand our past, the beliefs & values of different cultures and the current relationships between countries in our region? How do you think the world stage will look in 20 years time? English - what issues has your literature study raised about cultural differences? Whose voices were expressed in the texts? How do you think students in Asian countries would respond to these texts?