History Now: Teaching History: The future of history education in NSW
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In this conversation led by two leading history educators, we will examine the challenges and complexities of history teaching in the 21st century and explore the important role history teachers play in engaging, informing and shaping the future of history and history adjacent fields.
How can we help nurture the next generation of historians? Two leading history educators, Jonathon Dallimore (HTANSW and University of New South Wales) and Professor Tim Allender (University of Sydney), will take us through some of the current issues in contemporary history education.
This presentation is part of the History Council of New South Wales’ 2025 History Now series, and presented by the History Council of New South Wales, the Chau Chak Wing Museum, and the Vere Gordon Childe Centre at the University of Sydney.
The History Council of New South Wales has been supported by the NSW Government through a grant from Create NSW.
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