Reviewing history: Whose interpretation do we go by?
President of the HTAA, Nick Ewbank reflects on the Crikey website about the appointment of a panel to review the draft model Australian History curriculum. Read the full article.
President of the HTAA, Nick Ewbank reflects on the Crikey website about the appointment of a panel to review the draft model Australian History curriculum. Read the full article.
President of the HTAA, Nick Ewbank is cautiously supportive of the reference panel announced earlier this week by Commonwealth Education Minister Julie Bishop. Read the full Response to Curriculum Review Panel (27.06.2007)
The 2007 HTAA Annual Conference takes place in Sydney from Tuesday 2nd – Friday 5th October, at Shome School, Blue Street, in North Sydney. View the Conference Program
Linking Latitudes India – a conference that will take you places September 30 – October 4, 2007 Don’t miss out on the AEF’s Linking Latitudes India Conference occurring over five days in New Delhi and Agra, September 30 – October 4, 2007. Pre and post- conference fieldwork programs will further explore India’s rich diversity. Fore …
HTAA President Nick Ewbank responds to the Education Minister Julie Bishop’s opening speech at the Association’s 2006 National Conference. Press Release, 08.10.2006
“Telling Tales Inside of School” (HTAA Conference 2006) by Bill Leadbetter, Edith Cowan University Read the full article
Announcement of the History Teachers’ of Australia (HTAA) 2006 National Conference at The University of Notre Dame Australia’s Fremantle Campus from October 5 – 8. For full details, please click here
Media Release by the Minister for Veterans’ Affairs Schools Keep Anzac Spirit Alive Australian students had show great appreciation of the service and sacrifice of the nation’s veterans through their creative entries in the 2006 Anzac Day Schools’ Awards, the Minister for Veterans’ Affairs, Bruce Billson, said today. To view the article, please click here
September 12: The Australian History Teachers’ Association (HTAA) National Journal 2006
One Participant’s View of Proceedings, Outcomes and Implications of the Australian History Summit at Parliament House, Canberra 17 August 2006. Read the full article