Purpose and Meaning
Impact
History
Case Study
100
One nation or territory takes control over another nation or territory either through the use of force or by acquisition
What is COLONIZATION
100
Colonial education leaves the colonized with this
What is LACK OF IDENTITY AND/OR A LIMITED SENSE OF THEIR PAST
100
They were typically in charge of instruction for colonial education
Who are CHRISTIAN MISSIONARIES
100
This term refers to the children of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander descent who were removed from their families by the Australian Federal and State government agencies and church missions.
What is THE STOLEN GENERATIONS
200
This involves those who are colonized, being forced to conform to the cultures and traditions of the colonizers
What is ASSIMILATION
200
This is what colonial education creates towards the native heritage
What is DISASSOCIATION
200
These are examples of a Western value that were taught
What is NUCLEAR FAMILY and/or AGAINST MONOGAMY
200
The main “motivation” for the laws which made legal the removal of Aboriginal children from their parents was this.
What is CHILD PROTECTION
300
Colonizing government gains strength through this
What is MENTAL CONTROL
300
It can either build up or bring down ones self-confidence
What are the AFFECTS OF COLOIZATION
300
This was a crucial part of colonial education, to be able to speak the language for business.
What is MASTERY OF EUROPEAN LANGUAGE
300
The only notable advantage "removed" Aboriginal people possessed was a higher average income, which the report noted was most likely due to this.
What is URBANIZATION/ PROXIMITY TO THE CITY
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