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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Mark Easton , Geraldine Carrodus , Joanne Wilson , Annie WilsonPublisher: Oxford University Press Australia Imprint: OUP Australia and New Zealand Weight: 0.040kg ISBN: 9780190307431ISBN 10: 0190307439 Publication Date: 22 November 2016 Audience: Primary & secondary/elementary & high school , Educational: Primary & 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 ContentsPART 1: GEOGRAPHY Chapter 1 The geography toolkit Unit 1 Biomes and food security Chapter 2 Growing food Chapter 3 Food security Unit 2 Geographies of Interconnection Chapter 4 An interconnected world Chapter 5 The effects of global connections PART 2: HISTORYConcepts and skills Chapter 6 The history toolkit Unit 1 The Industrial Revolution Chapter 7 Introduction to the Industrial Revolution Chapter 8 The Industrial Revolution Unit 2 Australian and Asia Chapter 9 Introduction to Australia and Asia Chapter 10 Australia (1750-1918) Chapter 11 China (1750–1918) [obook only chapter]Chapter 12 Japan (1750–1918) [obook only chapter]Chapter 13 India (1750–1918) [obook only chapter]Unit 3 Australia at war (1914-1945) Chapter 14 Introduction to Australia at war (1914-1918) Chapter 15 World War 1 (1914-1918) PART 3: ECONOMICS AND BUSINESSConcepts and skills Chapter 16 The economics and business toolkit Unit 1 Resource allocation and making choices Chapter 17 Understanding the economy Unit 2 Consumer and financial literacy Chapter 18 Managing financial risks and rewards Unit 3 Work and work futures Chapter 19 The changing work environment PART 4: CIVICS AND CITIZENSHIPConcepts and skills Chapter 20 The civics and citizenship toolkit Unit 1 Government and democracy Chapter 21 Government, democracy and the citizen Unit 2 Laws and citizens Chapter 22 Australia's legal system Glossary Index AcknowledgementsReviewsAuthor InformationGeraldine Carrodus has taught History in Victorian schools for over forty years. She was an examiner in Australian History from the 1970s and was Chair of the Setting Panel and Chief Assessor from 2000 until 2005. She has written or co-written a number of History texts used in schools and has been a regular speaker at HTAV conferences for students and teachers. Geraldine had been part of the consultation process on the Australian Curriculum. In 2006, Geraldine was honoured with the presentation of an HTAV award for Excellent and Sustained Contribution to the Teaching and Learning of History and to the HTAV. Mark Easton has taught Geography, History and English for over 20 years and during the last 15 years has been a contributing author to many geography, humanities and atlas titles. In 2010 he joined Oxford as a geography consultant to work on a range of titles and to support the use of these resources in the classroom. Mark is also the Head of the Humanities Department at St Margaret's School. Richard Smith is a history teacher at Melbourne Grammar School. He has worked in government and independent schools for over 35 years in both administrative and teaching roles. Richard is presently the Treasurer of the History Teachers Association of Victoria and is immediate-past president. He chairs the National History Challenge for the History Teachers' Association of Australia of which he is a past vice-president and treasurer. In 2010 Richard was honoured with the presentation of the HTAV award for Outstanding contribution to the teaching and learning of history and to the HTAV. Annie Wilson is an experienced Civics and Business Studies teacher who has been passionately teaching and developing curriculum materials for 30 years. She is the author of numerous textbooks and has prepared a range of teaching and learning resources for various publishers and subject associations, including the Victorian Commercial Teachers Association (VCTA). Annie is currently teaching at Presbyterian Ladies’ College (Melbourne) and is actively involved in providing professional development to VCE Legal Studies teachers and student revision lectures. Joanne Wilson is a writer, publisher and teacher with many years’ experience in the education sector. Having taught in both private and government schools, Joanne is an accomplished History teacher and has contributed to numerous textbooks and digital learning resources in the field of Humanities and Social Science. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |