Useful External Links

Infocus links students studying for the New South Wales Higher School Certificate (HSC) with information from the State Library of New South Wales.

 
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Theories covered include: new historicism, cultural materialism, feminism and psychoanalysis. This site provides support for students studying both the extension 1 course and advanced course electives of the English: Stage 6 syllabus.

 
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Many aspects of Elizabethan dress and costuming are described at this site. English, Drama, History and Textiles and Design students should find this a comprehensive coverage of Elizabethan clothing.

 
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A visually exiting site that sets the poetry of Wilfred Owen in context, this is a resource well worth browsing for English: Stage 6 syllabus: Standard course student studying Module B, Close study of text: Poetry. The seminars, Tutorial 1: An introduction to WW1 poetry, provide background on Owen and commentary on his works.

 
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This site is designed to assist secondary school students and other users in course selection for the NSW Higher School Certificate (HSC), in order to maximise credit transfer into TAFE NSW courses. The site also provides useful information to school leavers about credit transfer opportunities in TAFE NSW courses.

 
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Subject Resources and Support Materials

 


This Quality Teacher Program (QTP) is a cross sectoral project with two components:

  • the development of quality resources to demonstrate best practice in the classroom through funded school-based projects.
  • 50 Local Interest group (LIG) events led by school-based facilitators in 2001 and 2002.

 

The Shakespeare Globe Centre Australia Inc. is a charitable organisation dedicated to the support, promotion and development of Shakespearean arts and education in Australia and around the world. It is affiliated with national Globe Centres, including Shakespeare's Globe in London.