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Join us for an online HSC History seminar focusing on writing the project.About this Event
This interactive online seminar is presented by Museums of History NSW and the State Library of NSW.
There will be two focus areas:
- Jonathon Dallimore will assist students to whittle down the scope of their research question, refining big ideas to an achievable and tangible focus.
Jonathon Dallimore is currently working as the Executive Officer (Professional Services) for the History Teachers’ Association of NSW. He is the author of various HSC History texts including Russia and the USSR, 1917 – 41 (HTA NSW, 2020), Conflict in Indochina (Cengage, 2018) and a contributor to the History Extension Resource Book 2nd Ed. (HTA NSW, 2020). Jonathon was a recipient of a NSW Premier’s Scholarship (2016) which took him to Russia for the centenary of the Russian Revolution and an Andrew Dennis Scholarship (UNSW, 2017) which took him to complete fieldwork on the former Thai-Burma Railway. He currently teaches History Methods at the University of New South Wales and the University of Wollongong. - Michelle Kennedy will interrogate high-quality examples of past student’s writing samples, identifying methods to compose a well-structured and engaging major work.
Michelle Kennedy is the current Head of HSIE at North Sydney Girls High School. She has taught Ancient, Modern and Extension History for 25 years and is a regular presenter at HTANSW conferences and HSC study days. Michelle has worked on History Extension syllabus development and program writing for NESA and is a contributor to the History Extension Resource Book 2nd Ed. (HTA NSW, 2020) and HTA Ancient History Study Guide (HTA NSW, 2019). Michelle has 20 years’ experience marking the HSC and was the Supervisor of Marking for History Extension in the period 2018-2023.
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This is a ticketed event; attending students and teachers must purchase individual tickets at the time of booking. Each attendee will be sent a unique link to join the Zoom the day before the event. Links are valid for one person to use on one device only, and sharing this link may result in losing your place.
Information for schools:
- Tickets must be purchased via credit card (or office credit card) at the time of booking. You will automatically recieve a tax invoice in your confirmation email after purchase.
- If booking tickets for several attendees, you will be asked to include the name and email address for each attendee in the booking form. Please ensure this information is accurate as a unique link to join the seminar will be sent to each email address provided here.
- Since attendees will participate in the seminar using the Zoom chat function, it is best for attendees to join the event individually on their own devices. For information on participating in a Zoom webinar: Joining and participating in Zoom Webinars
Please contact Learning Services for any questions on (02) 9273 1778 or [email protected]
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Event Venue
Online
Tickets
AUD 15.00