Interaction (Oral):
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EXTENDED due dates:
Script - End of Week 8 (Friday 23rd June). Counts towards Term 2 grade. Individual recording - Lesson time available Wed week 9 (28th June) Panel recordings - Week 10 (depending on trial exam schedule) and early Term 3
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Model
We will watch this old episode of ABC TV's Q&A on this topic to get a feel for how you should act in our mock show. None of the panellists in this episode will appear in our version, although you can be the current Minister or Shadow Minister for Immigration.
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Panellists (L to R):
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Instructions
Use the above script template to prepare your script and record your sources. This will need to be submitted to the SACE Board with your recordings for Parts 1 and 2.
PART ONE: GROUP ROLE PLAY (3 mins max.)
Record a mock episode of Q&A with up to 6 panellists. Ms Grant will host as Tony Jones!
A) Each panellist will be asked the following inquiry question. You will provide a prepared response based on your research.
To what extent are Australia’s current policies regarding asylum seekers who attempt to arrive by boat ethical?
B) Your response should include a part that anticipates what another panellist might say to challenge you and rebuts this (see the script template). Alternatively, you can extend yourself by preparing a debate/argument with another panellist in advance (just let Ms Grant know in advance that this will happen during your recording).
C) You also have to pose and answer a mock audience question (aka a "Dorothy Dixer") on a specific aspect of the asylum seeker debate. Give Ms Grant your question on a piece of paper before the recording so she can allocate it to an audience member.
Note:
PART TWO: INDIVIDUAL REFLECTION (2 mins max.)
Answer the following questions concisely in your script template and record your response using your webcam:
A) What is your informed personal response to the Q&A panel inquiry question?
B) Which panellist aligns most closely with your point of view? In what ways?
C) How much power does/did that panellist wield in Australia's asylum seeker debate? Why?
PART ONE: GROUP ROLE PLAY (3 mins max.)
Record a mock episode of Q&A with up to 6 panellists. Ms Grant will host as Tony Jones!
A) Each panellist will be asked the following inquiry question. You will provide a prepared response based on your research.
To what extent are Australia’s current policies regarding asylum seekers who attempt to arrive by boat ethical?
B) Your response should include a part that anticipates what another panellist might say to challenge you and rebuts this (see the script template). Alternatively, you can extend yourself by preparing a debate/argument with another panellist in advance (just let Ms Grant know in advance that this will happen during your recording).
C) You also have to pose and answer a mock audience question (aka a "Dorothy Dixer") on a specific aspect of the asylum seeker debate. Give Ms Grant your question on a piece of paper before the recording so she can allocate it to an audience member.
Note:
- You do not have to agree with the point of view of your panellist!
- For SACE Board moderation, each panel will be recorded. The SACE Board will also be provided with a sheet with mug shots and SACE numbers so they can identify when each student is speaking.
PART TWO: INDIVIDUAL REFLECTION (2 mins max.)
Answer the following questions concisely in your script template and record your response using your webcam:
A) What is your informed personal response to the Q&A panel inquiry question?
B) Which panellist aligns most closely with your point of view? In what ways?
C) How much power does/did that panellist wield in Australia's asylum seeker debate? Why?
Hypothetical Panellists (in alphabetical order)
You can also negotiate to be another panellist.
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Name
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Position
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Recommended Source/s
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Andrew BOLT
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Journalist
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Julian BURNSIDE
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Barrister
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Peter DUTTON
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Federal Minister for Immigration and Border Protection
(Dec 2014-present) Liberal Party |
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Malcolm FRASER (decd.)
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Prime Minister
(1975-1983) |
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Filippo GRANDI
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UN High Commissioner for Refugees
(2016-present) |
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Graham HUGO (decd.)
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University of Adelaide
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Margaret MAYHEW
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La Trobe University
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Shen NARAYANASAMY
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Campaigner
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Shayne NEUMANN
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Shadow Minister for Immigration and Border Protection
(July 2016-present) Labor Party |
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Eva ORNER
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Filmmaker
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Roman QUAEDVLIEG
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Commissioner, Australian Border Force
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Lukas SCHRANK
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Film-maker
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Gillian TRIGGS
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Australian Human Rights Commission
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Christos TSIOLKAS
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Author
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Hieu VAN LE
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Governor of South Australia
(2014-present) |
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