What’s New in the Victorian Curriculum V2.0 for History - 27 Aug 25

Wednesday 27 August 2025, 4.00pm–4.50pm
Online via Zoom

This is a FREE event. Registration is essential.
This event will be recorded, and registered attendees will be able to access the video for a limited time.

Registrations close Monday 25 August 2025.


Haven’t had a chance yet to get to grips with VC2.0 for History?

HTAV wants all of our members to feel informed and well supported through this upcoming period of curriculum transition, so this will be an introductory overview as you work through your detailed planning. We will explore some of the key changes as well as what will stay the same, including:

It will be a wonderful opportunity to review and discuss the curriculum with a friendly and supportive community of dedicated History teachers.

Presented by Dr Deb Hull and Tanya Gordon, HTAV



Please note: The views and advice presented at HTAV events are not necessarily the views of HTAV. Teachers should use their professional judgement to decide whether to implement or apply what they learn.

Some presenters may use modified extracts from the Victorian Curriculum F–10. These may include the work of other authors. The VCAA does not endorse nor verify the accuracy of the information provided and accepts no responsibility for incomplete or inaccurate information. You can find the most up to date version of the Victorian Curriculum V2.0 at f10.vcaa.vic.edu.au/learning-areas/humanities/history/curriculum.



Event Location: Online
Registrations Open: 12 Jun 25 10:00 AM
Registrations Close: 25 Aug 25 11:55 AM








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