History - DR Tony Taylor Monash Uni and Ac History Writer
History - DR Tony Taylor Monash Uni and Ac History Writer
History - DR Tony Taylor Monash Uni and Ac History Writer
Monash University
Adelaide
September 2011
Positioning for
Change
Individual Teachers
Groups of Teachers
Schools
Professional Associations
Systems
States (eg NSW)
Use of evidence
Continuity and
change
Cause and effect
Significance
Multiple
perspectives
Empathy
Contestability
Australian Curriculum
Design Principles
Policies
Understandings
Knowledge/Understandings &
Skills
Inquiry-based
Sustainability
Behavioural Curriculum
Elaborations
ATSI perspectives
3-6 Local
National/Global
Histories
Develop a broader
understanding of nation
and world
Bring in to play multiple
perspectives especially
ATSI perspectives,
democracy, justice,
fairness and diversity
Yr
Knowledge/Understandi
ngs
Questions
What is my history? How do I
know What are other stories? How
are stories shared
Yr
Knowledge/Understandings
Questions
Australian Colonies
Sources - continuity/change
perspectives- causality - empathy
-significance
Year 7
The Ancient World
Depth study 1.
Investigating the
Ancient Past
Students build on and
consolidate their
understanding of
historical inquiry from
previous years in depth,
using a range of sources
for the study of the
ancient past
Ancient Rome
The Framing Questions
How do we know about the ancient Romes past?
Plan B
Overview
Egypt/Mesopotamia/Persia/Greece/
Rome/India/China/Mayas in 8
sessions/lessons spread
throughout the year
DS 2 Rome in 10 weeks or 20
sessions/lessons
DS3 India in 10 weeks or 20
sessions/lessons
DS 2 Rome in 10 weeks
Overview China in 4 weeks or 8
sessions
DS 3 India in 10 weeks
Overview Mayans and summary in
4 weeks
Year 8
THE ANCIENT TO THE MODERN WORLD
Depth study 1. The
Islamic and Western
World - one of Vikings,
Medieval Europe,
Ottoman Empire,
Renaissance Italy
Depth study 2. The AsiaPacific World one of
Angkor Wat, Shogunate
Japan, Polynesian
expansion
Depth study 3.
Expanding contacts
one of Mongols,
Black Death,
Aztecs/Incas
Year 9
THE MAKING OF THE MODERN
WORLD
Depth study 1. Making a Better
World? One of Industrial
Revolution, Movement of
Peoples, Progressive Ideas and
Movements
Depth Study 2 Australia and
Asia one of Making a Nation,
Asia and the World (one Asian
society)
Year 10
THE MODERN WORLD AND AUSTRALIA
The environment
movement mainly
Australia
Or
Migration to Australia
1945-present
Historical Understandings
Significance: 5 Rs
The Counsell Model
Remarkable commented upon by people at that
time and/or since
Remembered crucial at some stage in history
within the collective memory of a group or groups
Resulted in change had consequence for the future
Resonant people like to make modern analogies
with these past events
Revealing tells us about some aspect of the past
accuracy of testimony
corroborated - or not
evidence of suggestibility
to other points of view or
reactions
external consistency
completeness of account
Not sympathy
Not identification
Not emotional contagion
Developing empathy
means acquiring
knowledge and using
skills
Depth study 1.
Investigating the
Ancient Past
Depth study 2. The
Mediterranean world:
one of Egypt, Greece or
Rome
Depth study 3. The Asian
world: one of China or
India
Overview
Inter-war years
Post-war years
Depth Studies
WW2
Rights and Freedoms
One of:
Cold War
Popular Culture
Social change
Environmental Movements
Migration
Whole year
Overview that
includes Out of
Africa/Emerging
Societies/Key
Features/Egypt/
Greece/India up to 25%
Depth Study 1
Investigating the Ancient
World 20%
MUTLIN
National Testing?
periodic sample testing of specific learning areas
within the Australian Curriculum as part of the
National Assessment Program
(NAP).