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In this program, students will enhance their historical knowledge and source analysis skills, which are central to the Year 12 HSC Modern History Core Study: Power and Authority in the Modern World, 1919-1946. Students will take part in a content lecture focusing on dot points from the Power and Authority syllabus.
Teachers can choose one seminar from the following:
Additionally, students will have the chance to hone their source analysis skills through a focused source analysis workshop with numerous opportunities for handling and analysing primary source artefacts, as well as key secondary sources connecting to the unit of study.Students will also have the chance to listen to a Holocaust survivor and participate in a tour of the Museum.
This program is designed to enhance student content knowledge, grow historical understanding and champion source analysis skills while providing students with a deeper comprehension of the values and limitations of sources which is critical to their final examination.
This year, the Sydney Jewish Museum is embarking on a redevelopment project, which will enable us to significantly expand the exhibitions and programs we deliver, and to welcome many more visitors, teachers and school groups. From 2025, we will continue to deliver our quality, impactful and curriculum-linked educational programs at the Museum for school groups. We will offer program bookings between 10am and 1pm. Where possible, we will try to accommodate programs outside of these times. We will also be offering hybrid online and in-museum programs to help meet your needs.
If you’d like to speak to our team about your booking, you can contact us at bookings@sjm.com.au
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Our Educators have created activities and resources for teachers to use to engage students before and after their visit to the Museum.
FACE-TO-FACE
Look at the experiences of youth, women and minorities within the totalitarian state of Nazi Germany to better understand the impact of dictatorships on society.
Power and Authority: The Rise of Nazism, Consolidation of Power and IdeologyFACE-TO-FACE
Understand how two thousand years of European Jewish life were destroyed with the rise of Nazism by delving deeper into the circumstances under which the Nazi party and Hitler were able to rise to power.
The Nature and Development of Human Rights: The Universal Declaration of Human RightsFACE-TO-FACE
Focuses on the nature and development of human rights through the lens of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in the immediate context of the Holocaust and World War II.
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