Yesterday & today: 2006 (Special Edition)
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March 2006 (Special Editon)
This special edition was made possible by the SASHT members of the North-West University. The contributors to this edition comprise mainly of conference papers presented at the SASHT conference during 23-24 September 2005 in Durban. It is hoped that the Yesterday and Today can revive to continue as a regular bi-annual journal for History Educators.
Articles
- Yesterday and Today 1981 - 1997 - some personal reflections. / Trümpelmann, M
- Matric examinations and assessment over the years in a changing society. / McMahon, P
- The source-based essay question (SBEQ) in history teaching for the further education and training (FET) phase. / Warnich, P
- Be passionate about history - marketing history to learners and parents. / King, R
- The value (necessity) of integration between the learning areas: economic and business studies and social sciences. / Holtzhausen, HE & Meyer, L
- The effective use of digital video discs (DVDs) in training pre-service teachers in the learning area: social sciences. / De Sousa, L
- Language and the learning of history – the way forward (an exploratory study). / Wahlberg, B
- Teaching history to large classes in a disadvantaged school. / Wassermann, J
- The status of history teaching, learning and examination results in Lesotho, 2000 - 2004: implications for teacher education. / Ntabeni, M
- An educator's network. / Mthembu, RL
- OBE for Further Education and Training (FET). / Verner, J
- It is through the knowledge and teaching of history that South Africa's democracy can flourish and succeed. / Zondi, B
- History education through drama - a preliminary investigation. / Pillay, A & Wassermann, J
- Reconceptualising history teachers' identities within the context of changing curriculum. / Seetal, S