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Catalyst • Junior Secondary Curriculum • Handbook 2021 Core Subject Humanities and Social Sciences (HaSS) Humanities and Social Sciences (HaSS) is a core subject in the Catalyst curriculum that sees students study human behaviour and interaction in social, cultural, environmental, economic and political contexts. It has a historical and contemporary focus, from personal to global contexts, and considers opportunities and challenges for the future. By studying HaSS, students will develop the ability to question; think critically; make decisions based on evidence; devise proposals for actions; and communicate effectively. Developed in line with the Western Australian Curriculum, the Humanities and Social Sciences learning area in Catalyst consists of four courses: Civics and Citizenship, Economics and Business, Geography, and History. Each year, students undertake two Catalyst Action Projects which foster increasing independence in critical thinking and skill application. Through these engaging and innovative projects students develop: • A deep knowledge and sense of wonder, curiosity and respect for places, people, cultures, events, ideas and environments throughout the world • An appreciation of the past and the forces that shape society • Enterprising behaviours and capabilities that enable them to be active participants and decision-makers in matters affecting them, which can be transferred into life, work and business opportunities • An understanding of, and commitment to, the concepts of sustainability to bring about equity and social justice • A knowledge and understanding of the connections among the peoples of Asia, Australia and the rest of the world. Year 7 Key topics covered are: • The Ancient World (Egypt, Greece, Rome, India, China) • The Australian Constitution • Place and liveability • Water scarcity • Introductory economic concepts. Year 8 Key topics covered are: • Medieval Europe (c.590 – c.1500) • Australian democracy and law in action • Landforms and landscapes • Urbanisation, immigration and macroeconomics. Year 9 Topics covered are: • The Modern period (1750 – 1918) • Political parties, elections and the Australian Court System • Biomes and food security • Globalisation – ‘Our Shrinking World’ • Macroeconomics - Australia and the Global Economy. For additional details about the Core Humanities and Social Science courses, please contact: Mrs Leah Truscott Head of Humanities and Social Sciences (08) 9377 8513 [email protected] 14