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Title Behind the News: European Migration/BtN Kids Happiness Survey/The Record-Breaking Queen/Mars Experiment
Published Australia : ABC3, 2015
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Summary EUROPEAN MIGRATIONMore than a hundred thousand asylum seekers are arriving in Europe each month. Many are kids fleeing the violence in Syria. Most end up in camps without access to clean water, food or schooling. This week on Behind the News, we're taking a closer look at this issue and the kids that are caught up in it.BTN KIDS HAPPINESS SURVEYIn a few weeks Australia will mark Mental Health Week. It's a time when we're encouraged to talk about something we rarely do and learn about something most of us know little about. But to start that conversation, first we need to know a little more about you, the kids of Australia. That's why we are launching Australia's biggest kids mental health survey. We're asking all school kids to let us know when they're at their happiest and when they're not. Then we're going to release those results on our website in time for Mental Health Week. But before you get stuck into the questions, first we're going to tell you a little bit more about your mental health and why it's important.TEACHER RESOURCES INCLUDED Learning areas -Health and Physical Education / Communicating and interacting for health and wellbeing Investigate how emotional responses vary in depth and strength Years 3 and 4Examine the influence of emotional responses on behaviour and relationships Years 5 and 6 Analyse factors that influence emotions, and develop strategies to demonstrate empathy and sensitivity Years 7 and 8Health and Physical Education / Contributing to healthy and active communities Investigate the role of preventive health in promoting and maintaining health, safety and wellbeing for individuals and their communities Years 5 and 6Health and Physical Education / Understanding movement Participate in physical activities designed to enhance fitness, and discuss the impact regular participation can have on health and wellbeing Years 5 and 6THE RECORD-BREAKING QUEENOn September the 9th, Queen Elizabeth will become the longest serving monarch in British history. On that date she will pass the Queen Victoria's rule of more than 63 years. But what has she achieved in all that time? And why do some Australians now want to replace her as our head of state? Find out next week.FUTURE JOBSKids spend hours dreaming of what they want to be when they grow up. But this story might make the decision a little more complicated. Experts have released a report that predicts many of the jobs kids commonly aim for might not exist when they're old enough to actually do them. We take a closer look at some of these jobs and find out why they might clock off.**Future Jobs will be next week's BtN #AskaReporter topic! **MARS EXPERIMENTImagine being trapped with five other people inside a small room for a whole year. That's exactly what some brave volunteers are attempting, to test what life might be like for the first people sent to Mars. We take a closer look at the experiment and find out what some of the biggest challenges will be.TEACHER RESOURCES INCLUDED Learning areas -Science / Science Understanding / Earth and space sciences The Earth is part of a system of planets orbiting around a star (the sun) Year 5Science / Science as a Human Endeavour / Use and influence of science Scientific understandings, discoveries and inventions are used to solve problems that directly affect peoples' lives Year 5Science / Science as a Human Endeavour / Nature and development of science Important contributions to the advancement of science have been made by people from a range of cultures Year 5Scientific knowledge changes as new evidence becomes available, and some scientific discoveries have significantly changed people's understanding of the world Year 7
Notes Closed captioning in English
Event Broadcast 2015-09-08 at 10:00:00
Notes Classification: G
Subject Elizabeth II, Queen of Great Britain, 1926-.
Child mental health -- Evaluation.
Health surveys.
Monarchy.
Refugees -- Relocation.
Refugees -- Social conditions.
Australia.
Syria.
Europe.
Form Streaming video
Author Bazley, Nathan, host
Davis, Emma, reporter
Moseley, Amelia, reporter
Smith, Carl, reporter