Date: Monday 31 March 2025 Time: 9:00am to 3:30pm Term: Term 1 Location: Zoom Presenter: Lubna Haddad Price: Individual enrolment $350 +GST
Course Description
This online event is running in tandem with the face to face event on the same day.
Priority enrolments are for regional teachers. If you are a teacher in the Sydney metropolitan area, please consider attending the face to face event.
This is a hands-on workshop which covers: – programming and content hacks to ‘shrink the content’ – analysis of an extensive range of sources – assessment ideas and design
Teachers will leave with a program, at least 4 different assessment tasks and classroom ready resources.
Maximum online enrolment numbers: 6
Lubna is a great presenter. Her course has given me a greater confidence to enhance my students understanding of power and authority.
Erin PopeGorokan High School.
Thank you Lubna! Had a wonderful day. Alyssa and I are still here talking about the wonderful interactions we had with our peers.
I just wanted to base and thank you again for the PD on Power and Authority. As a newbie teacher and first timer taking a group through to the HSC, your advice and resources have been invaluable! I feel much better prepared to start the Year 12 course.
Elly LittleThe King’s School, Sydney
I really enjoyed the day. I have already used the writing activity with my classes. It went really well and the students enjoyed it!
Ben LimbreySt Gregory’s College Campbelltown
The presenter not only provides excellent resources and ideas, but systematically explores each element and ensures that there is an understanding of the material before moving forward. Lubna doesn’t give a lecture, she teaches effectively.
James LovelockOxley High School – Tamworth
A fantastic course on all accounts. Lots of practical information and completely applicable. Some excellent suggestions on how to approach a potentially disjointed section of the syllabus. Also a generous supply of resources.
Richard HooperMacarthur Anglican School
Lubna was an excellent presenter- extremely knowledgeable on content as well as the modern history teacher experience in general so the course was engaging, relatable and effective. It definitely feels like it helped me gain a more solid, consolidated understanding of the course content as well as skills in linking source analysis to syllabus content and outcomes. Includes excellent sources we can use with our own classes.
Shannon RebelNowra Christian School – Nowra
This course is NESA Accreditedinpartnership with
Completing Modern History HSC – Core – Power and Authority in the Modern World 1919-1946 will contribute 6 hours of NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA) Accredited PD in the priority area of Delivery and Assessment of NSW Curriculum/EYLF addressing Standard Descriptor 2.1.2 from the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers towards maintaining Proficient Teacher Accreditation in NSW.