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Providing an unrivalled approach to teaching VCE Accounting within a real-world context, Cambridge VCE Accounting has been extensively updated to fully cover the new VCE study design to be implemented in 2019.
Written by a highly-regarded author team with experience in curriculum development, teaching and developing resources, Cambridge VCE Accounting helps students develop a thorough understanding of the real-world role of accounting as well as the key knowledge and skills required to achieve success in assessment tasks and examinations.
Watch our workshop: "Planning for success in the new VCE Accounting Study Design", presented by Anthony Simmons
History Transformed equips students with powerful tools and skills to analyse and interpret the past, and to make a connection between history and its relevance to their lives.
Watch an interview with Stage 4 leading author, Stephen Clarke, as he addresses how learning and teaching activities focus on developing historical concepts and skills in a meaningful way.
View a short demonstration of the digital resources:
Get Psyched! Year 10 Psychology Second Edition introduces students to the fascinating study of psychology. Written by an expert author team who understand what resources are needed in the psychology classroom, Get Psyched! is a ready-made course for a semester or whole-year Year 10 psychology elective.
Learn more at cambridge.edu.au/getpsyched
Economics, Business, Civics and Citizenship Second Edition continues to develop the knowledge, understanding and skills students require to participate as active, engaged and informed citizens and consumers within the community, Australia and the world. It now offers a new level of digital support to bring the topics to life and provide teachers with valuable task-management, testing and reporting tools.
Making the connection between history and its relevance to the lives of today’s students, the Stage 6 Topics in Modern History series has been written specifically for the new NSW Modern History syllabus to help students develop the key historical thinking and writing skills required for exam success and beyond.
Hear more about the series from one of our authors
An inquiry approach to appreciating our ancient past for the new Queensland Ancient History syllabus.
Written explicitly for the new Queensland Ancient History syllabus by a highly experienced team of curriculum developers and practising teachers, Senior Ancient History for Queensland combines a source-based inquiry approach with selective narrative content to place each inquiry in context and bring history to life.
Watch our workshop on Resourcing for the new Ancient History Syllabus, presented by Michael Cocks
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Essential Mathematics CORE for the Victorian Curriculum Years 7–10 provides a practical interpretation of the Victorian Curriculum to help students meet the minimum requirements of the Achievement Standards.
Combining a proven teaching and learning formula with innovative digital capabilities, Essential Mathematics CORE encourages students who require additional support in mathematics to master the basics of applied mathematics in everyday life and in the workplace.
Cambridge Science for New South Wales Stages 4&5 provides the opportunity for every student to master essential knowledge and skills while providing the right depth of content to ensure students can succeed at high levels.
This exceptional NEW series walks students through the NSW Stage 4 and 5 syllabus content, continually checking and reinforcing their learning while engaging them deeply in each topic.
Learn more at cambridge.edu.au/sciencensw
Charts the historial spread of the classical languages throughout the English-speaking world and uncovers the central part they play in giving English its current shape.
...Written by a highly experienced team of educators who understand the resources teachers require to comprehensively cover the new syllabus, Senior Modern History for Queensland equips students with powerful tools and skills to make the connection between history and its relevance to their lives, and to make wise decisions about their roles as global citizens.
Watch our workshop recording on Resourcing the Modern History Syllabus, presented by Brian Hoepper and Julie Hennessey