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HA Secondary News
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Teaching History
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June 1, 2007
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- Scott, Heather
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Dear members
As you will have heard me say many times, it's a privilege to be the Chair of the Secondary Committee. Such a talented group of historians needs little leadership - I really just organise the paperwork for them! With the expert assistance of Alf Wilkinson (Professional Development Manager), Secondary Committee members provide guidance to teacher members around the country on diverse issues ranging from what resources to use for a specific topic to where to locate high quality history-specific professional development.
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The Secondary Committee continues to meet three times per year, in the last year welcoming guests such as Arthur Chapman from the National Academy ...
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The secondary committee chairman's update
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Walsh, Ben;
534 words
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Council calling
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Secondary committee update
Teaching History;
August 1, 1999 ;
Walsh, Ben;
415 words
...Members of the Secondary Committee have not been short of things to do since the last Briefing...if they do not represent themselves! Ben Walsh Chair, Secondary Committee Back Issues There are currently back issues of Teaching...
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HA Secondary News
Teaching History;
December 1, 2007 ;
Scott, Heather;
787 words
......to Teaching History-this is a key part of the secondary Committee's priorities for the forthcoming year-so why not...QCA, DCSF and Schools History Project assist the secondary Committee to accurately and effectively reflect our teacher members' views at the highest level. We are ...
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Launch of the Holocaust education service 16th - 19th June 2000
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787 words
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Calling all secondary history teachers ...
Teaching History;
February 1, 2001 ;
Anonymous;
476 words
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Weighing a century with a website: Teaching year 9 to be critical
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Rayner, Lindsey;
787 words
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letters
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Anonymous;
622 words
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The future of history at key stage 3
Teaching History;
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Laffin, Diane;
787 words
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Membership Matters!
Teaching History;
December 1, 2003 ;
Anonymous;
135 words
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Anonymous;
217 words
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128 words
......NSW: Catholic school teachers win 12% payrise The Independent Education Union says it's not surprised that its Catholic teacher members have won a 12 per cent pay increase. But the union says it doesn't think it's fair all around. Its acting deputy secretary...
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