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24 Jan 23

VCE History Exam Revision – Reaching all Victorian students ONLINE

Sunday 10 September 2023 | ONLINE
All students / teachers $59
(for access to the lectures for Revolutions, Australian History or Ancient History)

Registrations close Friday 1 September 2023

Find out more about the lectures in your VCE subject:

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Register for
VCE REVOLUTIONS
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Register for
VCE AUSTRALIAN HISTORY
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Register for
VCE ANCIENT HISTORY
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The VCE History Exam Revision Student Lectures will be delivered as a live History Exam Skills Session followed by the release of the full suite of recorded lectures in each VCE History.

 



Teachers, why not download the flyers for your subject and distribute them to your students now so they can secure their place?

Did you know? Teachers, if you register a group of 10 or more students, you can attend for free! Contact HTAV at events@htav.asn.au for details and to receive your Lecture details closer to the event date.

VCE Revolutions VCE Australian History VCE Ancient History

 



Don't forget to also share the podcasts offering students top tips for doing well in VCE History. Host Lauren Trotter interviews six teachers whose students achieve some of the highest median VCE History scores in the state.

These podcasts for students have been funded by the Department of Education's Victorian Challenge and Enrichment Series. In order for HTAV to comply with the reporting requirements of the Series, your students will be asked for some demographic information on the way to accessing the podcasts.

Provide your students with the low-down on getting top marks. Send them this link today: www.historyed.net.au/vcepodcast.

The History EDge: Top Tips for VCE History Students podcast series was supported by the Victorian Government.

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