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Place and time : explorations in teaching geography and history (edition 2012)

by Tony Taylor

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Triggered by the transforming Australian National Curriculum, this new Australian publication approaches the teaching of History and Geography as separate key learning areas. It also shows how they can be taught as integrated subjects. Taylor from Monash Uni, Fahey from Sydney Uni, Kriewaldt from Melboune Uni, Boon from Tasmanian Education Dept.… (more)
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Title:Place and time : explorations in teaching geography and history
Authors:Tony Taylor
Info:Frenchs Forest, N.S.W. : Pearson Australia, ©2012.
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Triggered by the transforming Australian National Curriculum, this new Australian publication approaches the teaching of History and Geography as separate key learning areas. It also shows how they can be taught as integrated subjects. Taylor from Monash Uni, Fahey from Sydney Uni, Kriewaldt from Melboune Uni, Boon from Tasmanian Education Dept.

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