The study of classics has been part of Australian and New Zealand higher education from the beginnings of tertiary education in these countries, followed shortly after by the study of ancient history. This article offers an analysis of current units of study in each Australian and New Zealand public university that continues to teach classics and ancient history. Set in the context of the origins of this field in both countries and contemporary debates on the value of studying not only the humanities in general but also classics and ancient history in particular, this article offers detailed analysis of what is taught and how universities conceptualize the merit and usefulness of this field of study. Analysis reveals some decline in more tr...
Progressivist reforms beginning in the interwar years moved the Ontario curriculum away from focusin...
Successful curriculum development in any school subject requires a clear and established set of elem...
Readers will be aware of a surge of popular interest in the ancient world. It can be seen in novels,...
This article reports the findings of a comprehensive survey of the History curriculum taught at 44 u...
Teaching the legacy of Hellenism to students enrolled in an Australian university in the twenty-firs...
AbstractTeaching the legacy of Hellenism to students enrolled in an Australian university in the twe...
Babette Puetz gives an overview of classical studies in New Zealand, demonstrating its popularity at...
This paper forms part of 'Perspectives on Classics', a special issue of the Council of University Cl...
Over the eighteenth century, ancient history was increasingly read in English, appearing in new form...
This article responds to debate over casualisation within the Australian Historical Association (AHA...
https://www.ncl.ac.uk/hca/events/item/authorityincreatingcontemporarynarrativesabouttheclassics.html...
AbstractThe article focuses on the benefits of studying the ancient cultures by the students of the ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the diverse rendering of the idea of nation and...
Full text embargoed until: 2017-06-30© 2015 Dr. Jennifer Joan BaldwinThis thesis investigates the hi...
In this chapter we offer a snapshot of undergraduate history teaching in British and Australian univ...
Progressivist reforms beginning in the interwar years moved the Ontario curriculum away from focusin...
Successful curriculum development in any school subject requires a clear and established set of elem...
Readers will be aware of a surge of popular interest in the ancient world. It can be seen in novels,...
This article reports the findings of a comprehensive survey of the History curriculum taught at 44 u...
Teaching the legacy of Hellenism to students enrolled in an Australian university in the twenty-firs...
AbstractTeaching the legacy of Hellenism to students enrolled in an Australian university in the twe...
Babette Puetz gives an overview of classical studies in New Zealand, demonstrating its popularity at...
This paper forms part of 'Perspectives on Classics', a special issue of the Council of University Cl...
Over the eighteenth century, ancient history was increasingly read in English, appearing in new form...
This article responds to debate over casualisation within the Australian Historical Association (AHA...
https://www.ncl.ac.uk/hca/events/item/authorityincreatingcontemporarynarrativesabouttheclassics.html...
AbstractThe article focuses on the benefits of studying the ancient cultures by the students of the ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the diverse rendering of the idea of nation and...
Full text embargoed until: 2017-06-30© 2015 Dr. Jennifer Joan BaldwinThis thesis investigates the hi...
In this chapter we offer a snapshot of undergraduate history teaching in British and Australian univ...
Progressivist reforms beginning in the interwar years moved the Ontario curriculum away from focusin...
Successful curriculum development in any school subject requires a clear and established set of elem...
Readers will be aware of a surge of popular interest in the ancient world. It can be seen in novels,...