Exploring student voice
Use this activity to support students to use their voice in the classroom, school or local community.
Create a mindmap of connecting ideas and themes using hexagon thinking strategies.
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Create a mindmap of connecting ideas and themes using hexagon thinking strategies.
Discover Billy Hughes's role in the peace treaty negotiations.
Find out what's on, how to get here, access guidance, our shop and cafe.
Hear arguments for and against conscription.
Join a brand-new Civics and Citizenship program for regional classrooms.
Find activity sheets and resources for use in your classroom.
Visit MoAD from your classroom and get young people talking about democracy, leadership and sustainability.
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