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STUDENT LECTURES Reaching all Victorian students ONLINE Attendees will receive instructions and their unique log in codes to join the Student Lectures when confirmation emails are sent during the week of the lectures. The VCE History Exam Revision Student Lectures will be launched with a live History Exam Skills webinar followed by the release of the full suite of recorded lectures in each VCE History.
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VCE History Exam Revision – Reaching all Victorian students ONLINE Sunday 14 September 2025 | ONLINE All students / teachers $65 per person and subject video series Register for VCE Revolutions Register for VCE Australian History Register for VCE Ancient History Download the flyers and share them with your students: Revolutions Flyer Australian History Flyer Ancient History Flyer Did you know? Teachers, if you register a group of 10 or more students, you can attend for free! Contact HTAV at events@htav.
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The History Teachers’ Association of Victoria (HTAV) is committed to child safety and has a zero-tolerance policy for child abuse. Children will only be contacted for the purpose of informing them of the HTAV Student Lectures. Data attained for the purpose of running the HTAV Student Lectures is not utilised in any other way, and is de-identified and removed from HTAV databases shortly after the lectures have concluded.
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Ballarat Secondary School Program 2015
Federation University, Ballarat 17-18 August 2015 The History Enrichment Program ran its secondary school workshops on Monday and Tuesday, 17-18 August 2015 at Federation University, Ballarat. The students participated in a range of activities including conceptual model making, handling medieval artefacts, attending mini-lectures presented by academics and visiting the Museum of Modern Democracy at Eureka.
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Welcome to your virtual showbag! In line with HTAV's commitment to sustainability, we're providing all delegates this virtual showbag. Inside you'll find useful links, freebies and resources to explore and utilise beyond the professional learning. Should you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact us. About the 2025 HTAV VCE History Conference This HTAV professional learning conference is structured to support VCE History teachers to expand their own content knowledge, pick up classroom-ready tips and resources, think deeply about VCE assessment, and catch up with peers and mentors from all over Victoria.
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Welcome to your virtual showbag! In line with HTAV's commitment to sustainability, we're providing all delegates this virtual showbag. Inside you'll find useful links, freebies and resources to explore and utilise beyond the professional learning. Should you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact us. About the History Teaching Masterclass: Teaching History in an AI World! Using AI in education can be both an overwhelming and a helpful experience.
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HTAV supports its members with reduced registration rates to attend HTAV events. Log in at the top of this page using your personal login details to ensure you receive the best rate to attend HTAV events. Ensure you never miss any of your benefits with HTAV Membership. Visit the Membership tab to find out more. Download the flyers to support your 2025 professional learning application.
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Structured Revision Day Program – Australian History
For students who prefer to follow a structured revision day program, we recommend you view the lectures in the order outlined below. AUSTRALIAN HISTORY TIME SESSION 10.00am – 11.00am LIVE WEBINAR The recording of this webinar will be made available in the days following the launch of the lectures. Lecture 1 – History Exam Skills webinar: The Dos and Don’ts of the Year 12 VCE History Examinations Ian Lyell, Mentone Girls' Grammar School Every year students make basic, avoidable mistakes in the VCE History exams that cost them crucial marks.
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Structured Revision Day Program – Ancient History
For students who prefer to follow a structured revision day program, we recommend you view the lectures in the order outlined below. ANCIENT HISTORY TIME SESSION 10.00am – 11.00am LIVE WEBINAR The recording of this webinar will be made available in the days following the launch of the lectures. Lecture 1 – History Exam Skills webinar: The Dos and Don’ts of the Year 12 VCE History Examinations Ian Lyell, Mentone Girls' Grammar School Every year students make basic, avoidable mistakes in the VCE History exams that cost them crucial marks.
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Emeritus Professor Peter McPhee AM (The University of Melbourne) Peter McPhee AM has been a supporter of History teachers and their students since travelling on one of the first ‘History Safaris’ through regional Victoria as a PhD student in the 1970s. Since then, he has often spoken at HTAV conferences and at HTAV student lectures. His view is that we cannot overestimate the civic and workplace importance of an education in history, which emphasises careful use of evidence, cultural understanding, flexibility of outlook and respect for difference.
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The History Teachers' Association of Victoria (HTAV) was incorporated as a legal entity in November 1980. Its prehistory was long, dating back to the 1950s and the foundation of the Victorian Historical Association. It was during this rather lengthy period of evolution between the 1950s and 1980 that the aims, character and activities that form the modern HTAV were defined. The aims of the Victorian Historical Association (VHA) were articulated in the organisation's first Bulletin, published in October 1959.
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REGISTER | CONFERENCE LOGISTICS | SESSION DESCRIPTIONS | FAQ HTAV Annual Conference: Legacy and Innovation Thursday 7 – Friday 8 August 2025 Hawthorn Arts Centre, 360 Burwood Road, Hawthorn Earlybird registrations end Tuesday 22 July. Registrations close Tuesday 29 July. Final confirmation emails with session allocations and full event details will be issued the week of the conference.
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Structured Revision Day Program – Revolutions
For students who prefer to follow a structured revision day program, we recommend you view the lectures in the order outlined below. REVOLUTIONS TIME SESSION 10.00am – 11.00am LIVE WEBINAR The recording of this webinar will be made available in the days following the launch of the lectures. Lecture 1 – History Exam Skills webinar: The Dos and Don’ts of the Year 12 VCE History Examinations Ian Lyell, Mentone Girls' Grammar School Every year students make basic, avoidable mistakes in the VCE History exams that cost them crucial marks.
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"A membership with HTAV is a must for any History teacher... Whether you are new to teaching History or even new to the profession, HTAV offers opportunities to network with and be mentored by experienced teachers as well as opportunities to share teaching strategies and resources." Alexis Watson, Norwood Secondary College All HTAV members have access to the following benefits: Free digital subscription to the professional reading journal, Agora.
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Over 2000 History teachers and VCE History students attend HTAV events and student lectures each year. Exhibiting at HTAV events provide an excellent opportunity to network and showcase your business to a targeted market. At HTAV events you can: increase brand recognition for your organisation enjoy face-to-face time with History teachers distribute information to History teachers and students HTAV offers a generous amount of time at all events for participants to spend investigating the exhibitor displays.
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Geelong Secondary School Program 2019
Geelong Library Heritage Centre 30 August 2019 We would like to thank the principals, teachers, parents, students and the wonderful staff at the Geelong Library Heritage Centre who worked with us to make this program possible. Participating students came from the following schools: Mount Clear College Oberon High School Saint Ignatius College, Geelong Star of the Sea College Matthew Flinders Girls Secondary College Highview College Hume Anglican Grammar The Grange P-12 College Capturing the Memories Student Feedback 'I liked learning how to develop more detailed and specific history questions.
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Gippsland Primary School Program
Federation University, Churchill Campus 17-18 August 2016 We would like to thank the principals, teachers, parents and students who worked with us to make this program possible. Participating students came from the following schools: Alberton Primary School St Gabriel's Catholic Primary School St Kieran's Catholic Primary School, Moe St Mary's Primary School, Sale Yallourn North Primary School Student Feedback 'I found it good to be with people who have read the same things as me and knew about the same things as me.
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The History Teachers’ Association of Victoria is committed to fostering an outstanding professional community which meets the challenges of teaching and learning of History in a dynamic environment. It pursues this goal within the state of Victoria, throughout Australia and internationally. The HTAV seeks to ensure that History teachers, and educators, have the skills, knowledge and values necessary to work in a creative, responsible and effective manner.
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HTAV Annual Conference: Legacy and Innovation Thursday 7 and Friday 8 August 2025 Hawthorn Arts Centre, 360 Burwood Road, Hawthorn The HTAV Annual Conference, themed Legacy and Innovation, will feature an impressive range of workshops, lectures and practical seminars that will provide ideas for engaging classroom strategies, activities and pedagogy to help build on the learning outcomes of students.
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