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Society and Culture webinar
We're running a webinar on inspiring and empowering your Society and Culture students to achieve HSC success.
Date: Wed 11 August
Time: 4pm
Duration: 1 hour
Cost: $0
Join two of our Cambridge Society and Culture Stage 6 authors as they explore the Personal Interest Project and the HSC Core:
Kendra Bruseker will explore what makes Rwanda an ideal country study within Continuity and Change, in the HSC core unit, focusing on:
- the contemporary nature of change in Rwanda
- how its colonial history and the experience of the 1994 genocide have helped it become one of the most gender progressive countries in the world
- how its legacy of genocide and those who committed war crimes has also led many to question the legitimacy of their progress.
Elizabeth Howard will break down the key components of the Personal Interest Project (PIP), including:
- a timeline for progressive instruction
- clarification of the requirements of each aspect of the project
- facilitation of the PIP as a major work in the context of the students’ broader HSC experience.
In this webinar you will also:
- receive tips on improving student performance
- identify how Cambridge Society and Culture teacher resources can be used to program and deliver this new unit
- receive a complimentary textbook for attending*.
*Conditions: Free textbook conditions: You must have attended the webinar for a minimum of 20 minutes. Limit of two books per school.