Examine primary sources and secondary sources to determine their origin and purpose
Elaborations
identifying and distinguishing fact and opinion in information and identifying stereotypes and over-generalisations (for example, over-generalisations about the role of women, the contribution of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples, the work of politicians, the beliefs of religious groups) (Skills: Literacy, Critical and Creative Thinking, Personal and Social Capability, Intercultural Understanding)
proposing reasons why stereotypes and over-generalisations are evident in sources and media of the past and discussing whether the underlying attitudes and values have changed or might have changed over time (Skills: Literacy, Critical and Creative Thinking, Personal and Social Capability, Ethical Understanding, Intercultural Understanding)
checking the publishing details of a text to help clarify the publicationâs purpose, to identify potential bias in the content and assess its relevance, and to put information presented in an historical or geographical context (Skills: Literacy, Critical and Creative Thinking, Ethical Understanding)
analysing sources to identify persuasive techniques such as modality (for example, âwouldâ, âcouldâ, âmayâ, âmightâ) and the use of the passive voice (for example, âit is claimed that â¦â) rather than the active voice (âThe government claims that ...â), and considering reasons for these choices (Skills: Literacy, Critical and Creative Thinking, Ethical Understanding)