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Learning Resources

Educational resources for English, Human Society and Its Environment, and Languages

Watch our previous ARTiculate Talk Series webinars and listen to the podcasts below as our academics share their insights and highlight their latest research within our Faculty.

Creative Arts

  • Presenters:ÌýMs Salote TawaleÌýandÌýMr John Tonkin
  • HSC Topic:ÌýInvestigation of content through at least five case studies in art criticism and art historyÌý

English

  • Presenter:ÌýDr Isabelle Hesse
  • Learning material:ÌýThe slides and handout are available on request.

Human Society and Its Environment

  • Presenter:ÌýDr Ben Brown
  • HSC Topic:ÌýAncient Societies | Option G – Spartan society to the Battle of Leuctra 371 BCÌý
  • Presenter:ÌýDr Sophie Hay
  • Stage 6 Syllabus:ÌýHSC Core Ïã½¶Ö±²¥: Cities of Vesuvius – Pompeii and Herculaneum
The Athenian Acropolis and Agora- Buildings, Society and Empire
  • Presenter:ÌýDr Girolamo Ferdinando De Simone in partnership with theÌýChau Chak Wing Museum
  • HSC Core Ïã½¶Ö±²¥: Cities of Vesuvius – Pompeii and Herculaneum

For additional resources related to Ancient History, check out the Museum Resources section on this page.


  • Presenter:ÌýDr IKM Mokhtarul Wadud
  • HSC Topic:ÌýTopic Two – Australia’s Place in the Global Economy
  • Presenters:ÌýDr Christian GillitzerÌýand Mr Darren Svanfelds (Sciences Po Dual Degree)
  • Stage 6 Syllabus:ÌýHSC Topic 4: Economic policies and managementÌý
  • Presenter:ÌýDr Rebecca McKibbinÌý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý
  • Stage 6 syllabus:ÌýHSC Topic 4 | Economic policies and management
  • Presenter:ÌýAssociate Professor Aarti Singh
  • Stage 6 syllabus:ÌýHSC Topic 4 | Economic policies and management

  • Presenter:ÌýDr Gareth BryantÌý
  • Stage 6 syllabus:ÌýHSC Topic 3 | People and Economic Activity

  • Presenter:ÌýDr David Brophy
  • Stage 6 Syllabus:ÌýHSC National Studies Option 2: China 1927 – 1949


  • Presenter:ÌýProfessor Catharine Lumby and Dr Catherine Page Jeffery

Identity as a social concept
  • Presenter:ÌýAssociate Professor Ruth Barcan
  • Stage 6 syllabus:ÌýPreliminary and HSC | Integrated Concepts
  • On demand:ÌýPleaseÌýcontact usÌýto access the recording.
Popular and celebrity feminisms in the 21st century
  • Presenter:ÌýDr Anthea Taylor
  • Stage 6 syllabus:ÌýHSC | Depth study: Belief SystemsÌýand Ideologies
  • On demand:ÌýPleaseÌýcontact usÌýto access the recording.
Race, difference and popular culture
  • Presenter:ÌýDr Jane ParkÌý
  • Stage 6 syllabus:ÌýHSC | Depth study: Social Inclusion and Exclusion
  • On demand:ÌýPleaseÌýcontact usÌýto access the recording.

  • Presenters:ÌýDr Christopher HartneyÌýand Dr Tara Smith
  • Stage 6 Syllabus:ÌýHSC Topic 1 - Religion and belief systems in Australia post-1945

Languages

  • Presenter:ÌýDr Yu Sang
  • Stage 6 Syllabus:ÌýHSC | Contexts and texts


  • Stage 6 Syllabus:ÌýPreliminary HSC | French-speaking communities
  • The recording includes an information session on the Sciences Po Dual Degree.


PDHPE

Philosophy

Museum resources

Museum educational resources
  • Discover a range ofÌýeducation programsÌýoffered for all ages including early learners, primary programs and curriculum-based secondary programs.
Virtual Tour
  • Launched in collaboration with the School of Humanities and the Department of Education, theÌýÌýis designed to bring the Chau Chak Wing Museum’s collections to a broad audience of high school students.Ìý

Podcasts

Discover theÌýlatest podcasts from our experts. Tune in for entertaining discussions, thought-provoking insights and interesting facts. Topics include Aboriginal Studies, Ancient History, Economics, English, Languages, Modern History, Society and Culture.

Object Matters - Chau Chak Wing Museum
  • Join Dr Craig Barker as he and a guest discuss one item in detail from our collections of art, archaeology, natural history, science and culture.ÌýTune in for Object Matters.
Reimagined Futures -ÌýSydney Environment Institute
  • Join us for a seven-part podcast series produced by the Sydney Environment Institute, navigating the critical questions and myths surrounding life under a climate-changed future. The series explores how some of the most impacted communities in the world are engaging in collective action to reimagine a just and sustainable future for all.ÌýÌýTune in for Reimagined Futures.

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Joyce Kolevris

Outreach and Engagement Officer, Strategic Partnerships and Engagement

Email: fass.partnerships@sydney.edu.au