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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Easton , Saldais , Davey , SmithPublisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: OUP Australia and New Zealand Edition: 2nd edition Weight: 1.400kg ISBN: 9780190330941ISBN 10: 0190330945 Publication Date: 13 January 2022 Audience: Primary & secondary/elementary & high school , Educational: Primary & Secondary Format: Undefined Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsChapter 1: The geography toolkit Chapter 2: The Earth's landscapes and landforms Chapter 3: Mountain landscapes Chapter 4: Coastal landscapes Chapter 5: Cities and urban life Chapter 6: Migration Chapter 7: The history toolkit Chapter 8: Introduction to the European and Mediterranean world Chapter 9: The Vikings Chapter 10: Medieval Europe Chapter 11: The Ottoman Empire Chapter 12: Introduction to the Asia-Pacific world Chapter 13: The Khmer Empire Chapter 14: Mongol expansion Chapter 15: Japan under the shoguns Chapter 16: Polynesian expansion across the pacific Chapter 17: Introduction to Expanding contacts: Discovery and exploration Chapter 18: Renaissance Italy Chapter 19: The Spanish conquest of the Americas Chapter 20: The economics and business toolkit Chapter 21: The world of business Chapter 22: The world of work Chapter 23: Civics and citizenship toolkit Chapter 24: Democracy in Australia Chapter 25: Justice and the lawReviewsAuthor InformationMark Easton has taught Geography, History and English for more than 20 years and during the past 15 years has been a contributing author to many Geography and Humanities titles, as well as atlases. 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.Maggy Saldais brings fifteen years' experience in educational publishing to her role as a History author. Maggy has a strong academic background in the discipline of History and a long-held commitment to engaging middle-years students in learning and discovery in her field of expertise.Katrina Davey is an accomplished VCE History and Geography teacher. She has a passion for developing curriculum and has lead Humanities faculties at numerous Victorian schools. Katrina has shown a strong commitment to the History Teachers' Association of Victoria (HTAV), writing VCE textbooks and examination materials, presenting regularly at conferences and mentoring History teachers. She enjoys contributing to education periodicals and in 2017 led a successful History curriculum project awarded the Victorian State Winner of the Federal Government's Anzac Day School's Award.Katrina was part of the consultation process for the Australian Curriculum for Geography and strongly advocates the importance of all Humanities disciplines.Richard Smith is an experienced teacher of over 35 years, currently working at Sacred Heart College in Oakleigh. In 2010 Richard was honoured with the HTAV award for Outstanding contribution to the teaching and learning of history and to the HTAV. Richard has served many roles for both the HTA and HTAV, including Treasurer and Vice President.Vladimir Dumovic is the Head of Humanities and Economics at Dandenong High School. He completed a combined Bachelor of Secondary Education and Bachelor of Commerce at Monash University and gained experience in the finance sector before beginning a career in education. Vladimir is an experienced author and a regular presenter at Victorian Commercial Teachers Association (VCTA) and subject-association conferences.Bronwyn Cook has taught History in Victorian Government schools for the past 17 years and currently teaches at Dandenong High School. She is especially supportive of strong History programs for those who experience social disadvantage and has spoken on teaching History to diverse cohorts at several History education conferences.Bronwyn holds a Master of Education (Studies of Asia) and is currently completing her PhD on representations of the Vietnam War in Victorian education artefacts.Olivia Andrew graduated from Monash University in 2015 after completing a Bachelor of Arts (Geography and History) and Bachelor of Education. Since then, she has taught 7-10 Humanities and VCE Geography at government schools and is currently employed at Springside West Secondary College.Olivia is passionate about delivering high quality curriculum, with a focus on skill development and differentiation. As her current school is newly established, she has played a significant role in setting up a spiral curriculum for students to develop the knowledge and skills required for their senior studies. Recently, Olivia has shared her experience and expertise based on this framework in her presentation at the annual GTAV Conference. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |