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From: "Kammie" <>
Subject: [SoAfricaHistory] CONFANN: SA Society for History Teachers 5 Sept. 2003
Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2003 17:30:45 +0200


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Kammie
> From: Elize van Eeden
> <>
> Date: 14 Aug 2003
>
> SA Society for History Teachers
>
> CONFERENCE PROGRAMME: SASHT
> 5 September 2003
> RAU, Johannesburg
>
> Theme: HISTORY TEACHING AND ASSESSEMENT/EXAMS IN THE NEW FET CURRICULUM
> Time: 9h00-16h15
> Venue: B-Les 102, 103 & 104
>
> 8h15-9h55
>
> Registrations & late registrations
> Coffee & Tea
>
> 9h00-9h10 (B-Les 102)
>
> Word of welcome: RAU official & SASHT chairperson
>
> 9h10 -10h40
>
> SESSION ONE (B-Les 102)
> Chair: Mr Jimmy Verner (Acting chairperson, SASHT)
>
> Transforming History education in the FET band
> Mr Jabulani Phelago (Ministry of Education, Pretoria)
>
> History beyond the categories of race and ethnicity
> Mr. Chitja Twala (Department of History, Free State University)
>
> (B-Les 103)
>
> Chair: Dr Sonja Schoeman (Secondary School Teacher Education,
> Unisa)
>
> 1ndigenous Knowledge Systems (IKS) in the Social Sciences
> History, Grades 1-9
> Mr Wonga Tabata (Member, Africa Institute and National
> Co-ordinator Oral History & IKS - South African History Project)
>
> The status of History assessment in Grades 1-9
> Ms Gail Weldon (Senior Curriculum Planner, Department of
> Education, Western Cape)
>
> WORKSHOPS (B-Les 104)
> Chair: Mr Lelimo Moloantoa (Principal, Maseru High School)
> OBE and history teaching in the GET-phase
> Ms Babalwa Puzi (History educator, King Williams Town)
>
> The use of political songs in a South African classroom: a
> multi-disciplinary approach
> Ms Khuthala Ngoma (History subject advisor, Libode, Mega
> District)
>
> 10h40-11h00
> Coffee/Tea
>
> 11h00 - 12h15
> SESSION TWO (B-Les 102)
> Chair: Prof Johann Tempelhoff (Director, School of Basic
> Sciences, Faculty Vaal Triangle, Potchefsroom University)
>
> Educator's networks? Could this be the way to support and
> strengthen history?
> Ms Masivuye (Pototo) Sangoni (National co-ordinator, teacher
> development - South
> African History Project)
>
> Needs for a popular electronic journal in history
> (will be discussed by Prof. Johann Tempelhoff during this
> session)
>
> 12h20 - 13h00
> SASHT General meeting. All members of the SASHT are welcome.
> VENUE: B-Les 102
>
> 13h00 - 14h00
> Lunch
>
> 14h00-15h30
> SESSION THREE (B Les - 102)
> Chair: Prof Martin Trumpelmann (Department Curriculum Studies, RAU)
>
> Case studies in developing and implementing curriculum guidelines
> for the study of African History at high school level (FET).
> Examples from Eastern and Southern Africa
> Dr Thabo Raphoto (National co-ordinator - curriculum development,
> South African History Project)
>
> History: A neglected development in Lesotho Secondary Schools
> Curriculum
> Ms Annie Wagana (History educator, Maseru, Lesotho)
>
> (B Les- 103)
>
> Chair: Prof Yonah Seleti (Chair, Ministerial Committee on
> History)
>
> A three-stage approach to promoting history in public schools
> Dr Sonja Schoeman (Unisa, Secondary School Teacher Education)
>
> If we abandon the great men and women of history, we will not
> have any History worth teaching
> Mr Lelimo Moloantoa (Principal, Maseru High School, Lesotho)
>
> WORKSHOPS (B Les 104)
> Chair: Ms Gail Weldon (Senior Curriculum Planner, Department of
> Education, Western Cape)
>
> Concerns and strategies in approaching assessment in history on
> secondary & tertiary level
> Prof Elize van Eeden (Historical Dimensions cc & Desto Pty. Ltd,
> Pretoria)
>
> A new model of classroom management for coping with different
> learning styles.
> Mr Dave Gear (St Stithians High School, Johannesburg)
>
> 15h35-16h15
> CLOSURE SESSION (B LES 102)
>
> General impressions on the sessions and status of history
> teaching in South Africa
> Chair: Ms Masivuye Sangoni (National co-ordinator, teacher
> development - South African History Project)
> * Respondents: Prof Yonah Seleti (Ministerial Committee on
> History, Johannesburg) & Mr Jimmy Verner (Bishop High School,
> Johannesburg)
> * Respondence from the audience
>
> Coffee/Tea before departing
>
> Parking: Near the B-Les complex. Present security officers at
> the entrance gates with this document to allow you entrance.
> Registration for the conference: R150 per person (lunch
> included)
> Registration for SASHT-membership: R50 per person.
>
> Payment: Address to send the registration fee or/and SASHT membership fee
> by cheque or postal order (before/by Friday 29 August 2003) to
> assist the organizers in making some final arrangements:
> SASHT-Conference 2003
> 69 Blackwoodstr.
> CENTURION 0157
>
> Any other enquiries: 082 752 839
> or via E-mail:


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