Teaching the legacy of Hellenism to students enrolled in an Australian university in the twenty-first century is a particular challenge when addressing non-specialists, that is, those who are not studying ancient history as part of their university degree program, and who may have had only limited exposure to ancient history as part of their high school studies. This article will present preliminary findings into the value of employing visual media as a means of illustrating the influences of classical antiquity on contemporary Australian society and in the broader context of our global society. It is informed by recent research which stresses the importance of images for teaching and learning in the twenty-first century. The article accept...
Each year around 11,000 teenagers in the Australian state of New South Wales study the archaeologica...
In this paper the project for 15-year-old students with the title Ancient Greece and Rome and the su...
The article introduces the characteristics of art education in Australia and points out the impact o...
AbstractTeaching the legacy of Hellenism to students enrolled in an Australian university in the twe...
The study of classics has been part of Australian and New Zealand higher education from the beginnin...
Elizabeth Hale and Anna Foka’s focus is on Australia, where they demonstrated how Australian Classic...
This article has its origins in some reflections on an earlier era in a rather different world. But ...
A history of the human experience of any given society cannot be limited to evidence such as paper d...
Research in Hellenic Studies in Australia has a history of over one hundred years, dating from the e...
Master of EducationTo the world Australia represents a uniform social environment, whilst the Austra...
This research contributes to the current debate about the need to redefine the goals and content of ...
The Making Of Modern Australia is a four-part television series about social history appearing on ...
The Parthenon and the role of the Hellenic civilization to the Western world was the topic for the ...
When Australian high school students were asked what they thought about learning Australian history,...
It is no longer viable for museums to acquire artifacts solely for the sake of preservation and disp...
Each year around 11,000 teenagers in the Australian state of New South Wales study the archaeologica...
In this paper the project for 15-year-old students with the title Ancient Greece and Rome and the su...
The article introduces the characteristics of art education in Australia and points out the impact o...
AbstractTeaching the legacy of Hellenism to students enrolled in an Australian university in the twe...
The study of classics has been part of Australian and New Zealand higher education from the beginnin...
Elizabeth Hale and Anna Foka’s focus is on Australia, where they demonstrated how Australian Classic...
This article has its origins in some reflections on an earlier era in a rather different world. But ...
A history of the human experience of any given society cannot be limited to evidence such as paper d...
Research in Hellenic Studies in Australia has a history of over one hundred years, dating from the e...
Master of EducationTo the world Australia represents a uniform social environment, whilst the Austra...
This research contributes to the current debate about the need to redefine the goals and content of ...
The Making Of Modern Australia is a four-part television series about social history appearing on ...
The Parthenon and the role of the Hellenic civilization to the Western world was the topic for the ...
When Australian high school students were asked what they thought about learning Australian history,...
It is no longer viable for museums to acquire artifacts solely for the sake of preservation and disp...
Each year around 11,000 teenagers in the Australian state of New South Wales study the archaeologica...
In this paper the project for 15-year-old students with the title Ancient Greece and Rome and the su...
The article introduces the characteristics of art education in Australia and points out the impact o...