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A strong foundation in Humanities and Social Sciences helps young learners to think critically, communicate effectively, make decisions and adapt to change. Making Humanities and Social Sciences Come Alive prepares pre-service educators to effectively teach and integrate the crucial learning area of HASS, incorporating the sub-strands of History, Geography, Civics and Citizenship, and Economics and Business. The second edition provides a comprehensive introduction to HASS education for both the early years and primary education. Closely aligned with the latest versions of the Australian Curriculum and the Early Years Learning Framework, the text delivers an in-depth understanding of the curriculum structure, pedagogical approaches to teaching HASS, inclusivity, global connections and the transition to practice. Wide-ranging updates include strengthened links to demonstrate the relevance of theory and research to classroom practice, and applications for integrating the Australian Curriculum's general capabilities and cross-curriculum priorities.

Table of Contents:
Part I. Humanities and Social Sciences Curriculum: 1. Making Humanities and Social Sciences come alive: the significance of curriculum in education Deborah Green and Deborah Price; 2. A guided tour of the HASS Australian Curriculum: planning and integrating learning Deborah Green and Deborah Price; 3. HASS in the early years: connecting the Early Years Learning Framework and the Australian Curriculum Jamie Sisson, Philippa Marsh and Samara Madrid Akpovo; 4. Humanities and Social Sciences in the early childhood and primary years Mallihai Tambyah, Deborah Green and Deborah Price; Part II. HASS Concepts and Sub-strands: 5. Conceptual thinking in HASS Malcolm McInerney; 6. The past in the present: bringing Foundation to Year 2 History and Civics education to life Peter Brett and Katia Duff; 7. History and historical inquiry Deborah Henderson; 8. Making Geography come alive by teaching geographical thinking Malcolm McInerney; 9. Civics and Citizenship in the 21st century Andrew Peterson and Grace Emanuele; 10. Bringing Economics and Business into educational settings Anne Glamuzina; Part III. Teaching and Learning in HASS: 11. Inquiry learning: the process is essential to the product Kim Porter and Madeline Fussell; 12. Engaging with ethical understanding in the early years and beyond: the community of inquiry approach Martyn Mills-Bayne; 13. The transformative role of play in education: nurturing creativity and critical thinking through play-based learning Jane Webb-Williams; 14. Using picture books to develop language and literacies in HASS Jann Carroll; 15. Effective assessment practices Susan Jones; Part IV. Integration across Cross-curriculum Priorities: 16. The general capabilities' synergy with HASS Malcolm McInerney, Deborah Green and Deborah Price; 17. Authentic engagement with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander content in the F–6 Australian Curriculum Kevin Lowe and Janet Cairncross; 18. Studies of Asia and Australia's engagement with Asia Deborah Henderson; 19. Educating for sustainability: theoretical and practical insights for preservice educators Kathryn Paige, David Lloyd and Samuel Osborne; Part V. HASS for All Learners: 20. values and social justice education Tace Vigliante; 21. Culturally responsive pedagogy: respecting the diversity of learners studying HASS Dylan Chown; 22. HASS for everyone: Inclusive approaches respectful of learner diversity Deborah Price and Deborah Green; Part VI. Community and Global Connections: 23. Using community resources to develop active and informed citizens Jann Carroll; 24. Uncovering hidden gems in the community Mandi Dimitriadis; 25. Enhancing HASS learning with technology Mandi Dimitriadis; 26. Libraries and librarians: at home with HASS Katie Silva; 27. Global education Andrew Peterson and Grace Emanuele; Part VII. Getting Started: 28. Early career teaching in the early years Steven Cameron; 29. Early career teaching in the primary years Deana Fountain.

About the Author :
Deborah Green is Program Director: Bachelor of Education and a Senior Lecturer of Humanities and Social Sciences in the Education Futures Unit, University of South Australia. She is an active member of the University of South Australia Centre for Research in Education and Social Inclusion (CRESI), Executive Secretary of the Social and Citizenship Association of Australia (SCEAA), founding member of Humanities and Social Science Association of Australia and South Australian representative for the Network of Associate Deans of Learning and Teaching in the Discipline of Education (NADLATE). Deborah Price is Research Degrees Coordinator and Senior Lecturer, Inclusive Education and Wellbeing in the Education Futures Unit, University of South Australia. She is President of the Australian Curriculum Studies Association (ACSA) and an active member of the Centre for Research in Educational and Social Inclusion (CRESI).


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  • ISBN-13: 9781009217149
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • Publisher Imprint: Cambridge University Press
  • Edition: Revised edition
  • Sub Title: Early Years and Primary Education
  • ISBN-10: 1009217143
  • Publisher Date: 02 Aug 2025
  • Binding: Digital download and online
  • Language: English


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