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OverviewThe obook assess MULTI licence provides several consecutive years digital access. obook provides an interactive electronic version of the Student book in an easy-to-read format. It features multimedia links, interactive learning objects, videos, note-taking, highlighting and bookmarking tools, and live question blocks. obook is compatible with laptops, iPads, tablets and IWBs, and also offers page view (in flipbook format) that can be used offline. assess is an indispensable online assessment tool. Explicitly mapped to the Australian Curriculum, it drives student progress through tailored instruction. Teachers can track the status of assignments, monitor progress with auto-marking assessments, or construct customised tests from the testbank using varied question levels and question types. This title will be delivered as a physical Code Card. Oxford Big Ideas Geography | History Australian Curriculum provides complete coverage of Australian Curriculum: Geography and Australian Curriculum: History across Years 7 to 10.Each level is packaged in a way that:supports the full delivery of all course content within the available class timeenables teachers to adopt a semesterised approach or deliver discrete year-long coursesprovides Years 7 & 8 Civics & Citizenship and Commerce units for schools (in digital format only)Free taster courses Give your Year 10 students a taste of senior Accounting, Business Management, Economics and Legal Studies courses and empower them to make informed subject selections for the following year. Oxford Taster Courses introduce students to what they can expect to learn in Year 11 with informative topic spreads, case studies, glossaries and `check your learning' questions. Answers to every question are provided to teachers in an accompanying booklet. Available free of charge to schools booklisting Big Ideas Geography | History 10 and Big Ideas Economics & Business | Civics & Citizenship 9 & 10, Taster Courses can be downloaded via the Teacher Resources tab on Oxford Digital. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mark Easton , Geraldine Carrodus , Tim Delany , Kate McArthurPublisher: Oxford University Press Australia Imprint: OUP Australia and New Zealand Weight: 0.020kg ISBN: 9780195529975ISBN 10: 0195529979 Publication Date: 02 December 2013 Audience: Primary & secondary/elementary & high school , Secondary Format: Undefined Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsGEOGRAPHYThe geographer’s toolkit – concepts and skillsUnit 1 Environmental change and managementChapter 1 Changing and managing the environment1.1 How do human activities affect the environment?1.2 How do people change and manage the land?1.3 How do people change and manage fresh water?Chapter 2 Coastal change and management2.1 How is the coastal environment changing?2.2 How can coastal changes be managed?2.3 How can geographers help to manage coastal changes?Unit 2 Geographies of human wellbeing Chapter 3 An unequal world 3.1 How does wellbeing vary around the world?3.2 How does wellbeing vary within countries?Chapter 4 Inequalities in wellbeing 4.1 How does the natural environment cause inequality?4.2 How do human activities cause inequality?Chapter 5 Improving human wellbeing5.1 How can we improve wellbeing?5.2 Who is working to improve wellbeing?HISTORYThe historian’s toolkit – concepts and skillsOverview 1 World War IIDepth study 1 World War IIChapter 6 World War IIWorld War II: a timeline6.1 What were the causes of World War II and what course did it take?6.2 What were some of the most significant events of World War II?6.3 How did the events of World War II affect the lives of Australians and Australia’s international relationships?Overview 2 Rights and freedoms Depth study 2 Rights and freedoms Chapter 7 Rights and freedomsRights and freedoms: a timeline7.1 How have Indigenous peoples in Australia struggled for rights and freedoms?7.2 How have Indigenous peoples in Australia achieved change and what were some of the significant events that influenced this change?7.3 In what ways do activists continue to struggle for civil rights and freedoms in Australia and around the world?Overview 3 The globalising worldDepth study 3 The globalising worldChapter 8 Popular culturePopular culture: a timeline8.1 What was the nature of popular culture in Australia at the end of World War II?8.2 What developments in popular culture most affected Australia after World War lI?8.3 How have the Australian music, film and television industries changed in Australia?8.4 What has Australia contributed to international popular culture?Chapter 9 Migration experiencesMigration experiences: a timeline9.1 How have key events influenced migration to Australia since World War II?9.2 How have government immigration policies changed?9.3 How did the Vietnam War affect migration to Australia?9.4 How has migration shaped Australia’s identity and global relationships? The environment movement [obook only chapter]1 How and why did the environment movement develop?2 Why did the events of the 20th century lead to growing environmental awareness?3 How did events and campaigns contribute to the growth of the environment movement in Australia and overseas?4 How have governments and international organisations responded to environmental threats?GlossaryIndex*assess is available for selected chapters (not available for obook only chapters).ReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |