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Senior Ancient History for Queensland (digital)

Senior Ancient History for Queensland (digital)
AUTHOR(S):
Alan Barrie / Michael Cocks / Sarah Coleman / Simon Corvan / Glenn Davies / Jenna Haywood / Benjamin Hegerty / Rowan Hofmeister / Diana Platt / Rashna Taraporewalla
REGION:
Queensland
LEVELS:
Year 11 / Year 12
SUBJECT AREA:
History
ISBN:
9781108632072
PUBLICATION DATE:
16/01/2019
Price:   AUD $65.95
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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.

  • The series covers the most popular topics in depth, plus all individuals from the People, Power and Authority unit, and provides flexible topic options to cover external assessment requirements.
  • Activities are explicitly labelled and structured around the syllabus objectives which require students to use a range of cognitive processes – to Comprehend, Devise, Analyse, Synthesise, Evaluate and Create – ensuring they are building each of these essential skills.
  • Extensive assessment support will help prepare students for both internal assessment and the new external assessment component of the syllabus. It includes chapter summaries, short-response questions, assessment-style extended-response questions, plus a dedicated digital assessment chapter with assessment-style questions and suggested responses.

Due to recently released QCAA advice on how publishers may address assessment in textbooks, we have opted to replace the dedicated assessment chapter in Senior Ancient History for Queensland with a shorter assessment support section to be included in the Historical Skills Toolkit.


Watch our workshop on Resourcing for the new Ancient History Syllabus, presented by Michael Cocks

Hear more about the series from one of our authors:

Interactive Textbook (2 year access)
Interactive Textbook (2 year access)
The online version of the student text delivers a host of interactive features to enhance the teaching and learning experience of the student text. It is accessed online through Cambridge GO using a unique 16-character code supplied with the Print Textbook, or available for purchase separately as a digital-only option.

The Interactive Textbook is available as a two-calendar-year subscription. Your subscription term is defined as follows: if activation occurs between January and July of this year, subscription concludes on 31 December in the following year. If activation occurs between August and December of this year, subscription concludes on 31 December in the year after the following.

Digital resources are expressly available for personal use only.
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The downloadable offline version of the student text enables students to take notes, highlight key passages, and bookmark pages. It is available from Cambridge GO using the unique 16-character code that is included with the purchase of the Print Textbook and the Interactive Textbook.

Unit 1: Investigating the Ancient World
1 Digging up the past 
2 Ancient societies: Slavery – Roman society 
3 Ancient societies: Weapons and warfare – The Vikings 
4 Ancient societies: The family – Spartan society 
5 Ancient societies: Egypt in the Ramesside period

Unit 2: Personalities in their times
6 Hatshepsut 
7 Akhenaten
7A Perikles - DIGITAL
8 Agrippina the Younger 
9 Boudica – DIGITAL 

Unit 3: Reconstructing the Ancient World
10 Thebes – East and West, 18th Dynasty Egypt
11 Fifth Century Athens BCE 
12 Philip II & Alexander III of Macedon 
13 Early Imperial Rome 
14 Pompeii and Herculaneum 
15 The ‘fall’ of the Western Roman Empire – DIGITAL

Unit 4: People, power and authority
16 Ancient Rome – Civil war and the breakdown of the Republic
17 Thutmose II – DIGITAL 
18 Rameses II 
19 Themistocles 
20 Alkibiades – DIGITAL 
21 Scipio Africanus – DIGITAL 
22 Caesar 
23 Augustus
24 Examination guide 

*Note: Other examinable Unit 4 topics are covered in earlier chapters. A curriculum grid will be provided.

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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

Hear more about the series from one of our authors:

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Alan Barrie

As a student, Alan Barrie achieved 1st class honours, an MPhil in Medieval History at Cambridge University, before completing his PhD through UQ. A teacher of history and ancient history in Queensland for 21 years, he also in that time has been Chief Examiner, Panel member, resource and syllabus writer for QCAA, and was the lead author of the Cambridge University Press textbook for Ancient History in Queensland. He has presented in numerous conferences across Australia.

Michael Cocks

Michael began teaching in 2011 and is a senior History teacher at Toowoomba Grammar School in Queensland. Michael also runs the educational History website, www.HistorySkills.com. Furthermore, Michael Cocks is a fact-checker for the BBC History Magazine, was a 2015 finalist in the QCT Teaching Excellence Awards and is a Microsoft Innovative Education Expert.

Congratulations to Michael Cocks on his Outstanding History Teacher Award received at the 2019 QHTA State Conference. 

Sarah Coleman

Sarah is currently employed at Trinity Anglican School in Cairns, where she is Head of Faculty – English. With 13 years of teaching experience in the Independent and Catholic sectors in Queensland, Sarah is a passionate history educator, and has presented at both the QHTA and HTAA conferences.

Simon Corvan

Simon is currently employed at All Hallows’ School as the Head of Teaching, Learning and Professional Practice where he is responsible for the continuous improvement of teaching and learning practices and the further enhancement of the school’s academic culture. Previously Simon was the Head of Social Sciences at All Hallows’.

Glenn Davies

Glenn has been a secondary history teacher in Queensland schools since 1991. He has been a Head of Department since 1997, and is currently Head of Social Science at Craigslea State High School and currently lectures in History Method at Australian Catholic University. He has been member of the State Executive, Queensland History Teachers’ Association since 2003, presented at QHTA and HTAA National Conferences, participated in various Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority committees, and previously written five secondary history textbooks.

Jenna Haywood

Jenna currently teaches English and History at Genesis Christian College in Brisbane. Along with holding positions such as Head of English (Senior) across her career, she specialises in Ancient History and was part of the staff team who led a group of senior students on the College’s first Humanities European Study Tour to Italy, France and the United Kingdom.

Benjamin Hegerty

Benjamin Hegerty (lead author: History) is a History teacher and Head of Humanities and Social Sciences at Stuartholme School in Brisbane. He is an executive member and past Vice-President of the Queensland History Teachers’ Association (QHTA) and has contributed to the QCAA in various roles, as the Brisbane Central District Review Panel Chair for Ancient History, QCAA Subject Matter Expert for Ancient History, Lead Endorser and Lead Confirmer.  Ben was involved as a contributing author for the Cambridge University Press textbook, Senior Ancient History for Queensland.

Rowan Hofmeister

Rowan Hofmeister is currently employed with Education Queensland as an Ancient History and Social Sciences teacher. Previously he was employed in the independent education sector for nine years teaching Ancient History and serving in curriculum leadership. Since 2013, Rowan has served as a District Review Panelist for Ancient History, involved in the moderation of student work.

Diana Platt

Diana Platt is currently employed as Curriculum Leader Junior Religion at Carmel College Thornlands, where she has taught for the last 7 years. She has been a teacher of Ancient History for over 5 years in 2 different schools and has been a district panel member for 3 years. She has previously taught at 2 other schools. She is excited to be involved in projects that create worthwhile resources for students and teachers.

Congratulations to Diana Platt on her Outstanding History Teacher Award received at the 2019 QHTA State Conference. 

Rashna Taraporewalla

Rashna Taraporewalla is a trained ancient historian and classical archaeologist. She has lectured Ancient History students within the School of History, Philosophy, Religion and Classics at the University of Queensland and has also lectured at Queensland University of Technology, teaching Education students the content of the syllabus. Rashna is currently teaching History at Brisbane Girls Grammar School.