VCE History Student Lectures 2023 RECORDINGS ACCESS - 17 Nov 23
Did you or your students miss out on registering for the HTAV VCE History Exam Revision Student Lectures? Registrations are now open to access the Exam Skills Session and subject specific recordings.
These Exam Revision Lectures are a must for students of VCE Australian History, Ancient History and Revolutions. The lectures will help to prepare students for the exam as well as covering course content and revision strategies.
All students / teachers $59 per person and subject video series
Registrations must close 12.00pm, Friday 27 October 2023
Check out the Student Lectures website here.
In the week following your registration, you will receive a unique login code to access and view the lecture recordings for the subject streams for which you have registered.
The recordings will be available for attendees to access until Friday 17 November 2023.
SUBJECT STREAMS
ALL STREAMS | |
The Dos and Don’ts of the Year 12 VCE History Examinations Maddi Schmidt, St Francis Xavier College Every year students make basic, avoidable mistakes in the VCE History exams that cost them crucial marks. Students will be guided through the things they can do to demonstrate their knowledge and skills and maximise their chances of success. Everything from the importance of neat handwriting to the best way to structure longer written responses will be discussed. The crucial significance of reading time, and how to use these minutes wisely, will also be considered. This session will be relevant to all three VCE Histories: Revolutions, Ancient History and Australian History. |
ANCIENT HISTORY | |
A. | Ancient Greece – Area of Study 1 (800–454 BCE) Ancient Greece – Area of Study 2 (460–404 BCE) Diana Di Conza, St Francis Xavier College |
B. | Ancient Rome – Area of Study 1 (c.753–146 BCE) Ancient Rome – Area of Study 2 (133–23 BCE) Raquel Fenby, Suzanne Cory High School |
C. | Ancient Egypt – Area of Study 1 (1550–1069 BCE) Ancient Egypt – Area of Study 2 (1391–1292 BCE) Isabella Webster, Loreto Mandeville Hall |
AUSTRALIAN HISTORY | |
A. | From custodianship to the Anthropocene (60,000 BCE–1901) – Area of Study 1 From custodianship to the Anthropocene (1950–2010) – Area of Study 2 Bill Lewis, Haileybury |
B. | Creating a Nation (1834–1913) – Area of Study 1 Creating a Nation (1945–2008) – Area of Study 2 Bill Lewis, Haileybury |
C. | Power and resistance (1788–1913) – Area of Study 1 Power and resistance (1957–1998) – Area of Study 2 James Jacobs, Xavier College |
D. | War and upheaval (1909–1950) – Area of Study 1 War and upheaval (1950–1992) – Area of Study 2 Briony Parker, Star of the Sea College |
REVOLUTIONS | |
A. | America – Area of Study 1 (1754–4 July 1776) America – Area of Study 2 (4 July 1776–1789) Chris Hart, Yarra Valley Grammar |
B. | France – Area of Study 1 (1774–4 August 1789) France – Area of Study 2 (5 August 1789–1795) Luke Cashman, Penleigh and Essendon Grammar School |
C. | China – Area of Study 1 (1912–1 October 1949) China – Area of Study 2 (October 1949–1976) Ian Lyell, Camberwell Girls Grammar School |
D. | Russia – Area of Study 1 (1896–26 October 1917) Russia – Area of Study 2 (26 October 1917–1927) Maddi Schmidt, St Francis Xavier College |
HTAV is proud to be an Australian, not-for-profit Association that invests all profits into History teaching in Victoria.
Please note: These lecture recordings and resources remain the property of HTAV. Should information from these materials be used by anyone who has access to them, that information must be correctly cited. The opinions expressed at the Student Lecture Series are those of presenters, and do not necessarily reflect the views of HTAV or the VCAA.
Event Location: | Online |
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Registrations Open: | 7 Sep 23 9:00 AM |
Registrations Close: | 27 Oct 23 12:00 PM |
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