Journal article

A future of uncertainty: school, class, ethnicity, gender and power in Australian television’s ‘chalk-operas’ of the 1970s

D Nichols

History Australia | TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2023

Abstract

High school education underwent a radical change in Australia in the 1960s and 1970s, commensurate with the major changes experienced within other institutions and social environments. This article is an exploration of Australian television’s use of the schoolroom within drama during the 1970s, with a focus on three productions: 290 half-hour episodes of Class of ’74/’75, 39 hour-long instalments of Glenview High and a pilot for Jackson High, a one-hour show that was not developed but which proved to be a forerunner for Glenview High. The article demonstrates that such shows provide insight into attitudes to both schooling and to teenage life in Australia in the 1970s, as well as being in th..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

This article originated in an Australian Research Council Discovery Project (DP110100505), Designing Australian Schools: A Spatial History of Innovation, Pedagogy and Social Change,J.Willis, K. Darian-Smith, P. Goad, H. Lewi, D. Nichols, E. Harwood, J. McLeod.