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Title Behind The News: Future Careers/Child Rights Anniversary/Law Tour/Sun Damage/Magic Kid
Published Australia : ABC3, 2014
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Summary FUTURE CAREERS"When I grow up, I want to be a ..." It's the phrase used by generations of kids to describe their ideal occupation in the future. But a new report has cast doubt on whether the current generation will be able to narrow it down to just one. It's found that children will now have an average of 13 different jobs over their lifetime. But why is this change happening? And is it a bad thing? BtN investigates how kids will work in the future.CHILD RIGHTS ANNIVERSARYNearly 25 years ago, many countries around the world signed an important agreement. Its aim was to guarantee every child in the world certain rights that they'd never had before. But what are those rights? And how have they helped kids in the 25 years since they were developed? We asked Josh, a youth ambassador for UNICEF, to tell us.TEACHING RESOURCES INCLUDED Learning areas -History / Historical Knowledge and Understanding / Australia as a nationExperiences of Australian democracy and citizenship, including the status and rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples, migrants, women, and children Year 6Civics and Citizenship / Knowledge and Understanding / Citizenship, diversity and identityThe obligations citizens may consider they have beyond their own national borders as active and informed global citizens Year 6How values, including freedom, respect, inclusion, civility, responsibility, compassion, equality and a 'fair go', can promote cohesion within Australian society Year 7Civics and Citizenship / Knowledge and Understanding / Laws and citizensHow laws affect the lives of citizens, including experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples Year 5Geography / Geographical Inquiry and Skills / Reflecting and RespondingReflect on their learning to propose individual and collective action in response to a contemporary geographical challenge and describe the expected effects of their proposal on different groups of people Year 6LAW TOURThe justice system is one of the most important parts of our society. Yet most kids don't really know how it works. So on BtN this week, we're taking a closer look at the process, through the eyes of some kids from the Northern Territory. Leeroy and his mates will meet up with a police officer, a magistrate and a lawyer as they discover how Australia's justice system operates.SUN DAMAGENext week is skin cancer action week. And as Australia comes into summer, it's the perfect time to find out more about it. So we're going to investigate what actually happens when the sun hits your skin and how that can cause problems later in life. We're also going to look at how one school is changing its whole uniform to help.TEACHING RESOURCES INCLUDED Learning areas -Health and Physical Education / Personal, Social and Community Health / Being healthy, safe and activePlan and practise strategies to promote health, safety and wellbeing Years 5 & 6Health and Physical Education / Personal, Social and Community Health / Contributing to healthy and active communitiesInvestigate the role of preventive health in promoting and maintaining health, safety and wellbeing for individuals and their communities Years 5 & 6Design and Technologies / Knowledge and UnderstandingRecognise the role of people in design and technologies occupations and explore factors, including sustainability that impact on the design of products, services and environments to meet community needs Years 3 & 4MAGIC KIDMagicians put a lot of time and effort into perfecting their tricks and misdirections. Usually it takes years to master the art, but one 12-year old boy is already impressing with his unbelievable routines. Watch as he does some of his best tricks to see if you can work out how he does it!**Teacher resources available at www.abc.net.au/btn/teachers.htm**
Notes Closed captioning in English
Event Broadcast 2014-11-18 at 10:00:00
Notes Classification: G
Subject Exceptional children.
Judicial process -- Social aspects.
Lawyers.
Magic tricks.
Skin -- Cancer.
Sunburn.
Australia.
Northern Territory.
Form Streaming video
Author Bazley, Nathan, host
Bain, Franky, contributor
Christopher, Mark, contributor
Smith, Gregory M., educator, contributor