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TALKING HISTORY — WINTER 2004

What's it got to do with me?

Once upon a time, Robyn Annear thought history was boring, but she grew up to write books about it. She hopes her story of daffodils and six degrees will help teachers spark the their students' interest in history. full article

Once a history teacher...

After almost four years as the education manager at the National Museum of Australia (NMA), it would be fair to say that I'm still working out how to harness the full potential of this Museum to the cause of good history teaching in schools. full article