Political cartoons – do they help or harm democracy?
Curriculum areas: Australian history, English, media, arts
Years: 8–12
Key curriculum links: Time, Continuity and Change; Culture; Natural and Social Systems; Investigation, Communication and Participation, Thinking Processes and Communication
What are the characteristics that make political cartoons popular and effective? In this unit of work students consider the ideas and values embedded in political cartoons and discover how to 'read' these important sources of evidence. Students are also challenged to decide whether political cartoons promote or possibly even undermine Australia's democratic system of government.
The student activities included in this unit cover the following topics:
- depicting an issue
- presenting ideas and values
- caricature
- how cartoons can disturb or shock
- commenting on democracy
- how cartoonists might harm or help democracy
- analysing a cartoon
- A Licence to Mock (PDF 3.2 MB)
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- A Licence to Mock (PDF 2.1 MB)
Black and white – smaller file