Why study Civics and Citizenship?
Studying Australian and Global Politics, Civics and Citizenship, and Sociology develops many highly sought after skills that are valuable in the pursuit of an interesting career. They include literacy and analysis, understanding and analysing different perspectives, the ability to evaluate and argue, independent and critical thinking, and a high level of written communication.
Why do we need the humanities?
https://theconversation.com/why-do-we-need-the-humanities-38640
Humanities and employability
What will I do after a I graduate from a humanities degree?
https://gradaustralia.com.au/arts-and-humanities-graduate-jobs
What skills will workers in the future need?
Foundation for Young Australians: New Work Smarts
https://www.fya.org.au/report/the-new-work-smarts/
Civics and citizenship
Lesson plan – Careers scenarios in the humanities - 342.82 KB
Lesson plan – Careers scenarios in the humanities - 181.17 KB
Lesson plan – Introduction to careers in Civics and Citizenship - 337.71 KB
Lesson plan – Introduction to careers in Civics and Citizenship - 135.8 KB
Teacher notes – Careers education in Civics and Citizenship - 344.32 KB
Teacher notes – Careers education in Civics and Citizenship - 149.33 KB
General humanities resources
Careers in the humanities – resource overview - 335.89 KB
Careers in the humanities – resource overview - 136.92 KB
Factsheets – Real world profiles - 105.58 KB
Factsheet – The benefits of studying humanities subjects (printable booklet) - 2.69 MB
Factsheet – The benefits of studying humanities subjects (single page) - 129.56 KB
Humanities careers – what the research says - 9.46 MB
Humanities careers – what the research says.pdf - 1.62 MB
Check out HTAV’s shared humanities resources and history careers resources.
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