FACTORY floor slave labour at age eight, routine starvation, and a bruising education on the filthy streets of Sydney; working class kids in colonial times knew the meaning of tough.
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Maree Whiteley
onto Primary History for Australian Classrooms October 18, 2018 7:40 AM
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What is Historical Literacy and why teach it?
While most kids today are fretting about the latest iPad or sneakers, children in late eighteenth and early nineteenth century routinely shouldered much of the responsibility of family life — particularly if the working male in the family fell ill or died. Author Edwin Barnard has written a book looking at the lives of the largely forgotten element of the colonial period; working class children.