History
History is a disciplined process of inquiry into the past
that allows students to allocate themselves in the broad
continuum of human experience. It enables students to appreciate
and enjoy the human endeavours and achievements of the past,
both for their own intrinsic interest and for their legacy to
later generations. History provides opportunities for students
to explore human actions in a range of historical contexts and
encourages them to develop understanding of motivation,
causation, consequence and empathy.
The study of history provides the intellectual skills to enable
students to critically analyse and interpret sources of evidence
in order to construct reasoned explanations, hypotheses about
the past and a rational and informed argument. History also
enables students to understand, deconstruct and evaluate
differing interpretations of the past. The cognitive skills of
analysis, evaluation and synthesis underpin the study of history
and equip students with the ability to understand and evaluate
the political, cultural and social events and issues that have
shaped the world around them.
The study of History equips students with the knowledge and
skills essential for their future roles as active, informed
citizens and advocates for a fair and just society. Historical
skills in critical thinking and independent inquiry-based
learning enable and encourage students to become engaged in
lifelong learning.
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ancient history