For more information about Elective History, contact Mrs McCarren - Leader of Learning: HSIE
rmccarren@parra.catholic.edu.au
History enables young people to develop an interest in and enjoyment of exploring the past. History Elective provides opportunities to develop a knowledge and understanding of past societies and historical periods.
History is a disciplined process of inquiry into the past that helps to explain how people, events and forces from the past have shaped our world. It enables students to locate and understand themselves and others on the continuum of human experience up to the present. History provides opportunities for students to explore human actions and achievements in a range of historical contexts. Students develop an understanding that history is all around us and that historical evidence may be drawn from the physical remains of the past as well as written, visual and oral sources. They develop an appreciation of the process and role of archaeology in historical inquiry.
The study of History Elective enables students to investigate the actions, motives and lifestyles of people over time, from individuals and family members, to local communities, expanding to national and world history contexts. It introduces the idea that the past contains many stories and that there is never only one uncontested version. There are many differing perspectives within a nation’s history, and historians may interpret events differently depending on their point of view and the sources they have used. The study of History develops an appreciation for and an understanding of civics and citizenship. It also provides broader insights into the historical experiences of different cultural groups within our society – for example, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples, migrants and women. History encourages students to develop an understanding of significant historical concepts such as continuity and change, cause and effect, significance and contestability.
History as a discipline has its own methods and procedures. It is much more than the simple presentation of facts and dates from the past. The History Elective course develops the skills for students to answer the question ‘How do we know?’ An investigation of an historical issue through a range of sources can stimulate curiosity and develop empathetic understanding, problem-solving, research and critical thinking skills. It develops language specific to the discipline of History and provides opportunities to further develop literacy skills. Students learn to critically analyse and use sources of evidence in order to construct reasoned explanations and a rational and informed argument based on evidence, drawn from the remains of the past. Students engage in research involving information and communication technology (ICT), including evaluating web-based sources and using a range of technologies for historical research and communication.
Students explore the nature of history, heritage and archaeology and the methods that historians use to construct history through a range of thematic and historical studies. Features of a range of ancient, medieval and modern societies are explored and students have the opportunity to study historical themes such as war and peace, crime and punishment, music through history, slavery and gender in history.
Students undertake processes of historical inquiry, including understanding and analysing sources and sequencing major historical events to show an understanding of continuity, change and causation. Students develop an understanding of historical concepts such as empathetic understanding, significance and contestability. They apply research and communication skills, including the use of ICT, and examine different perspectives and interpretations to develop an understanding of a wide variety of viewpoints. Students are provided with opportunities to construct a logical historical argument supported by relevant evidence and to communicate effectively about the past for different audiences.
Topics studied in years 9 and 10:
The topics include selections from:
Topic 1: History, Heritage and Archaeology
Topic 2: Ancient, Medieval and Modern Societies
Topic 3: Thematic Studies
Students may study topics such as:
Entertainment in the Ancient World
Myths & Legends
The Vikings
Heroes & Villains
The Tudors
Local History (Site Study)
Petra
Terrorism
Genocide (The Holocaust/Cambodia/Rwanda)
Murder, Mystery & Assassinations
Salem Witch Trials
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I want to do History in Yr 11 and 12, do I have to do Elective History?
No, you don’t. However, it would be very helpful in laying the groundwork for historical knowledge and skills that you will build on in Year 11 and 12.
Why should I choose Elective History?
You will hopefully enjoy learning about History. The History Elective course is not like the Mandatory History course. There is much more flexibility in the topics we study so you will learn about ancient, medieval and modern history, as well as learning about societies, individuals and / or events.
You will also learn skills in critical thinking and analysis which is helpful in life (especially in the current era of fake news) as well as in many other subjects at school.
Who do you contact for information about this course?
You can contact the teachers by seeing them in person at the staff room or contacting them via email. Their email addresses are listed below:
Mrs McCarren
rmccarren@parra.catholic.edu.au
Mr Tusa
ptusa@parra.catholic.edu.au
Pathways into Stage 6 (Senior School):
Elective History will provide you with content relating to the following subjects which you can select for senior school:
Modern History
Ancient History
Elective History will provide you a basic understanding for these subjects