This article develops the case for a greater focus on the teaching of local histories in the Australian Curriculum: History. It takes as its starting point an Indigenous epistemology that understands knowledge to be embedded in the land. This connection between knowledge and country is used to examine recent literature on whether the teaching of history in schools can succeed in the context of the new Australian history curriculum. Various proposals from academics to develop a framework that can be used to select appropriate content and approaches to teaching history in Australia are explored. It questions whether a geographically dispersed and diverse body of students can ever be engaged with knowledge that is often taught far from the pla...
There is debate internationally about the production of curriculum texts and the epistemologies unde...
Education history, especially in Australia, has been slow to respond to the spatial turn in the soci...
This article offers a trans-Tasman critique of approaches to the teaching of history in New Zealand ...
Thi paper writer examines the most recent version of the Australian Curriculum: History F-10. It doe...
This article offers a trans-Tasman critique of approaches to the teaching of history in New Zealand ...
Successful curriculum development in any school subject requires a clear and established set of elem...
This paper begins by establishing the current context of the Australian Curriculum History (ACH) and...
Many nations have experienced conflict over the content of their History curriculum, and debates ove...
Major global changes are placing new demands on the Australian education system. Recent statements b...
Major global changes are placing new demands on the Australian education system. Recent statements b...
Major global changes are placing new demands on the Australian education system. Recent statements b...
Many nations have experienced conflict over the content of their History curriculum, and debates ove...
It is argued that history education, particularly in primary school settings, is an under researched...
It is argued that history education, particularly in primary school settings, is an under researched...
This paper focuses on the importance of foregrounding an emphasis on the development of historical t...
There is debate internationally about the production of curriculum texts and the epistemologies unde...
Education history, especially in Australia, has been slow to respond to the spatial turn in the soci...
This article offers a trans-Tasman critique of approaches to the teaching of history in New Zealand ...
Thi paper writer examines the most recent version of the Australian Curriculum: History F-10. It doe...
This article offers a trans-Tasman critique of approaches to the teaching of history in New Zealand ...
Successful curriculum development in any school subject requires a clear and established set of elem...
This paper begins by establishing the current context of the Australian Curriculum History (ACH) and...
Many nations have experienced conflict over the content of their History curriculum, and debates ove...
Major global changes are placing new demands on the Australian education system. Recent statements b...
Major global changes are placing new demands on the Australian education system. Recent statements b...
Major global changes are placing new demands on the Australian education system. Recent statements b...
Many nations have experienced conflict over the content of their History curriculum, and debates ove...
It is argued that history education, particularly in primary school settings, is an under researched...
It is argued that history education, particularly in primary school settings, is an under researched...
This paper focuses on the importance of foregrounding an emphasis on the development of historical t...
There is debate internationally about the production of curriculum texts and the epistemologies unde...
Education history, especially in Australia, has been slow to respond to the spatial turn in the soci...
This article offers a trans-Tasman critique of approaches to the teaching of history in New Zealand ...