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Recently I have been reading…- Livia, Empress of Rome: A Biography by Matthew Dennison
- Australians: Eureka to the Diggers by Thomas Keneally
- Australians: Origins to Eureka (Australians Vol 1) by Thomas Keneally
- Plum Pie by P.G. Wodehouse
- A FEW QUICK ONES by P.G. Wodehouse
- Blood and Circuses (Phryne Fisher Mysteries (Paperback)) by Kerry Greenwood
- Rome: A Cultural, Visual, and Personal History by Robert Hughes
- Tiger men by Judy Nunn
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Rome #%^;;!! – a review of the book by Robert Hughes
This is a tacky book. I nearly stopped reading it before I finished the Prologue, and to some extent I regretted reading it by the time I had finished the Epilogue. Robert Hughes, the Australian art critic, has written this … Continue reading
Posted in Book reviews
Tagged Catholic, freedom of speech, geography, History, Italy, perspective, Pope, Rome, world
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Adjahdura country – a field trip report
For Aboriginal people every place is sacred, every place has a story. Travelling through Adjahdura country (Yorke Peninsula, South Australia) with Quenten Agius this becomes immediately apparent. Quenten is a leader of the community at Point Pearce and a custodian … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Professional development
Tagged Australia, equity, geography, History, Indigenous, justice, National Curriculum, perspective, teaching
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Global Education Conference November 15-19 2010
The international online Global Education conference starts tomorrow (SA time) and continues all week. There are lots of interesting sessions, especially for people in the SOSE learning area, languages other than English, and the middle years. 397 sessions from 62 … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Professional development
Tagged geography, Global_Education, History, Indigenous, online, perspective, Politics, social networking, technology, twitter, world
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