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Introducing Parliament for home school students and small schools

What are laws, who makes them and how can you be involved? Students work with our Parliamentary Educators to understand the fundamentals of active citizenship and the work of the Australian Parliament. Year 3 – S2 Year 4 – S2 Introducing Parliament for home school students and small schools Introducing Parliament is a 30-minute program for students in Years 3-4 and explores:

the similarities, differences and importance of rules and laws
the role and responsibilities of representatives
what it means to be an active citizen. Free Parliamentary Education Office, Australian Parliament House Live Event – Scheduled Zoom Primary HSIE Select Strand Select Sub Strand HSIE Select Strand Select Sub Strand Select Other KLA Select Strand Select Sub Strand Free Homeschool Specials

Australian Constitution: past, present, future for home school students and small schools

During the program, students work with our highly experienced Parliamentary Educators to understand the history, features and functions of the Australian Constitution and referendum process. Year 5 – S3 Year 6 – S3 Year 7 – S4 Year 8 – S4 Year 9 – S5 Year 10 – S5 Year 11 – S6 Year 12 – S6 Australian Constitution: past, present, future for home school students and small schools Australian Constitution: past, present, future is a 50-minute program for students in Years 5-12 and explores:

Australian federation and drafting of the Australian Constitution
the features and functions of the Constitution
the purpose and process of a referendum. Free Parliamentary Education Office, Australian Parliament House Live Event – Scheduled Zoom Primary Secondary HSIE Legal Studies Select Sub Strand HSIE Society and Culture Select Sub Strand Select Other KLA Select Strand Select Sub Strand Free Homeschool Specials

Convict Work at the Barracks: Special Homeschool Session

Connect live with a museum educator and learn about how convicts lived and worked at the Hyde Park Barracks. Year 3 – S2 Year 4 – S2 Convict Work at the Barracks: Special Homeschool Session The museum educator will ask questions, show objects, show videos from inside the Hyde Park Barracks and complete an interactive quiz.

Home-schooled students
Special sessions are reserved for home-schooled students in 2024:

Cost: $10 per student per session.

Minimum of six students required for each session.

Curriculum links – Stage 2 History

Outcomes
First Contacts:
HT2-4 Describes and explains effects of British colonisation in Australia
HT2-5 Applies skills of historical inquiry and communication

Skills
Analysis and Use of Sources; Empathetic Understanding; Perspectives and Interpretations

Concepts
Continuity and Change; Empathetic Understanding; Significance Museums of History NSW (Sydney Living Museums) Live Event – Scheduled Zoom Primary HSIE History Australian History: Community and Remembrance, First Contacts (Stage 2 – Year 3 and 4) Select Other KLA Select Strand Select Sub Strand Select Other KLA Select Strand Select Sub Strand Homeschool Specials

Cooking up the Past: Homeschool special session

Explore how food was grown, stored and cooked in the past, in the 1820s kitchen at historic Vaucluse House. Year 1 – S1 Year 2 – S1 Cooking up the Past: Homeschool special session Students are introduced to the Wentworth family and their ten children. They think about how the way we grow, store, prepare and eat our food today is similar or different to the way this was done in the past. They will see what’s growing the kitchen garden; investigate how technologies for preparing food have changed from the 19th century to today in the kitchen and dairy; and learn how to make butter, so they can make their own and find out how good it tastes on a piece of bread.

Home-schooled students
Special sessions are reserved for home-schooled students in 2024:

Cost: $10 per student per session. 

Minimum of six students required for each session.

Curriculum links – Stage 1 History

Outcomes
The Past in the Present:

HT1-3 Describes the effects of changing technology on people’s lives over time
HT1-4 Demonstrates skills of historical inquiry and communication

Key inquiry questions:

What aspects of the how food was sourced and prepared in the past can you see today?
How have changes in technology shaped the way we source, store, preserve and cook food? Museums of History NSW (Sydney Living Museums) Live Event – Scheduled Zoom Primary HSIE History Past and Present (Stage 1 – Year 1 and 2) Select Other KLA Select Strand Select Sub Strand Select Other KLA Select Strand Select Sub Strand Homeschool Specials

Solve It Using Sources: Homeschool Session

Based at the Hyde Park Barracks and Susannah Place in Sydney’s Rocks area, and explores the archaeology of both sites and other primary sources. Year 6 – S3 Year 7 – S4 Year 8 – S4 Solve It Using Sources: Homeschool Session Home-schooled students
Special sessions are reserved for home-schooled students in 2024:

Cost: $10 per student per session.

Minimum of six students required for each session.

Curriculum links

Skills – Analysis and Use of Sources

Stage 3 History
HT3-3 Applies a variety of skills of historical inquiry and communication

Stage 4 History
The Ancient World Depth Study 1: Investigating the Ancient Past

Key inquiry question: How do we know about the ancient past?

HT4-1 Describes the nature of history and archaeology and explains their contribution to an understanding of the past
HT4-5 Identifies the meaning, purpose and context of historical sources
HT4-6 Uses evidence from sources to support historical narratives and explanations Museums of History NSW (Sydney Living Museums) Live Event – Scheduled Zoom Primary Secondary HSIE History Australian History: Colonials and National (Stage 3 – Year 5 and 6) HSIE Select Strand Select Sub Strand Select Other KLA Select Strand Select Sub Strand Homeschool Specials

Parliamentary Insider for home school and small schools

Go beyond the nightly news to discover the who, what, how and why of the Australian Parliament. Year 5 – S3 Year 6 – S3 Year 7 – S4 Year 8 – S4 Year 9 – S5 Year 10 – S5 Year 11 – S6 Year 12 – S6 Parliamentary Insider for home school and small schools Parliamentary Insider is a 50-minute program for students in Years 5-12 and explores the function and significance of Australia’s democratic system of government. It does this through investigating:

how laws are made through Parliament
the responsibilities of representatives
the formation of government
how government is kept accountable. Free Parliamentary Education Office, Australian Parliament House Live Event – Scheduled Zoom Primary Secondary HSIE Legal Studies Select Sub Strand HSIE Society and Culture Select Sub Strand Select Other KLA Select Strand Select Sub Strand Free Homeschool Specials

Incredibilia

An unmissable opportunity to join Incredibilia from your classroom!
Includes an exclusive post-show Q&A with Libby Hathorn, Kim Carpenter and actors Manon Gunderson-Briggs and Fabio Jaconelli. Kinder – ES1 Year 1 – S1 Year 3 – S2 Incredibilia The State Library NSW is thrilled to host Incredibilia, a magical theatre performance which weaves together 20 of Libby Hathorn’s most popular children’s books using music, songs and puppetry.

We are offering schools unable to attend onsite performances the opportunity to join in the magic – complete with a special live Q&A with Libby Hathorn, Kim Carpenter and actors Manon Gunderson-Briggs and Fabio Jaconelli following the show!!

Incredibilia follows two intrepid best friends as they embark on an imaginative journey, crossing super-hot deserts, exploring exotic gardens and taking a trip over the moon, all to discover the true meaning of connection.

Adapted for stage by acclaimed theatre-maker, Kim Carpenter (of Theatre of Image), with music by Peter Kennard’s extraordinary one-man band, this heartwarming performance is a celebration of family, friendship, and the comfort of home.

Incredibilia is recommended for children aged 5 to 10 years (K – 4). Free State Library NSW Author Libby Hathorn is an award-winning author and poet of more than 80 books for children, young adults, and adult readers.
Director Kim Carpenter is a visual artist and was the founder and Artistic Director of Theatre of Image, which he led for 30 years.
Actor Manon Gunderson-Briggs is a graduate of AIM and NIDA, most recently seen as Janice in the Australian Tour of Come From Away (New Theatricals).
Actor Fabio Jaconelli has many years of experience to his art and has since gone on to work in various short film projects and school tours with Echelon Entertainment. Live Event – Scheduled Zoom Primary English: ENE-UARL-01, EN1-UARL-01, EN2-UARL-01. Music: MUES1.1, MUES 1.4, MUS2.1, MUS2.4. Drama: DRAES1.1, DRAES1.4, DRAS1.2, DRAS2.2, DRAS2.4. English Making meaning through responding and composing Reading and Viewing Select Other KLA Select Strand Select Sub Strand Select Other KLA Select Strand Select Sub Strand Free Homeschool Specials One-off Events #Incredibilia #KidsAndFamilies #StateLibraryNSW #Theatre #Performance

Making a Music Video: with Motion Capture – Interactive Workshop 22nd May ’24 11am Home School session

Fusing technology & movement, students will develop their visual storytelling skills and collaborate with a live artist to create a movement-based animation. Year 3 – S2 Year 4 – S2 Year 5 – S3 Year 6 – S3 Making a Music Video: with Motion Capture – Interactive Workshop 22nd May ’24 11am Home School session The team are all here at the Sydney Opera House to create a new music video, but there’s one key role missing….the choreographer! Luckily our students have shown up online to take on this important role.
With the help of the motion capture performers, the students are guided through making the artistic decisions to create a music video. They will engage in movement activities to uncover the story they want to tell and decide how they can capture that story through visual storytelling.
Students will be introduced to all the key people in their team. They will experience how to create a dance piece, both from a production and creative perspective.
At the end, we’ll capture your best moves, fusing our technology with your creativity. But will the music video sink or soar? The creative team will decide!
For the best experience we recommend no more than 30 students per booking
Please register for a second/third group if you have over 30 students or email us at Free Sydney Opera House Live Event – Scheduled Zoom Primary ST3-11DI-T, GTLS-3, GTLS-3, LS4.1, LS5.2, LS5.3, DRAS3.2, DAS3.2, DAS3.3, EN4-1A, EN4-2A, ENLS-1A, ENLS-16D, ENLS-17E, LS.1, LS.4, LS.8 Science and Tech Working Scientifically and Design and Production Digital Technologies Creative Arts Dance Performing English Making meaning through responding and composing Speaking and Listening Free Homeschool Specials One-off Events STEM/STEAM #sydneyoperahouse #digitalcreativelearning #motioncapture

Democracy: Our House, Our Voices – home-based learning session

Explore how people engage in our democracy through key stories, spaces and targeted discussion. Year 5 – S3 Year 6 – S3 Year 7 – S4 Year 8 – S4 Democracy: Our House, Our Voices – home-based learning session During this digital excursion students will,

visits historical spaces in the building including the House of Representatives and Senate Chamber, as well as the Prime Minster’s Suite
learn about historical events and significant people
actively participate in discussions around how they can make a difference
explore their rights and responsibilities within our democracy Free Museum of Australian Democracy Live Event – Scheduled Zoom Primary Secondary HSIE History Australian History: Colonials and National (Stage 3 – Year 5 and 6) Select Other KLA Select Strand Select Sub Strand Select Other KLA Select Strand Select Sub Strand Free Homeschool Specials

First Nations Rights and Freedoms – Home-based Learning session

Step back in time to hear the stories of significant First Nations Australians who have worked within the parliamentary system to create change, and those who have actively petitioned for change. Year 7 – S4 Year 8 – S4 Year 9 – S5 Year 10 – S5 First Nations Rights and Freedoms – Home-based Learning session Students will:

visit historic spaces within Old Parliament House
consider historical events and meet significant people who have influenced our democracy
analyse primary and secondary sources
engage in rich discussion.

Content advice for teachers

First Nations participants are advised that this digital experience contains images of people who have died. Free Museum of Australian Democracy Live Event – Scheduled Zoom Secondary HSIE History Select Sub Strand Aboriginal Culture and History Select Strand Select Sub Strand Select Other KLA Select Strand Select Sub Strand Free Homeschool Specials National Reconciliation Week NAIDOC Week Indigenous Literacy Day

You, Me and Sustainability Workshop – Home-based learning session

This program supports students to inquire into how they can create positive change in their classrooms, school or local community. Kinder – ES1 Year 1 – S1 Year 2 – S1 Year 3 – S2 Year 4 – S2 Year 5 – S3 Year 6 – S3 Year 7 – S4 You, Me and Sustainability Workshop – Home-based learning session Through discussion and real-world examples students consider simple changes they can make in their everyday lives to support sustainability.

Program interactive content:

visits special places in the building
facilitates rich discussion around making positive changes to help the environment
shares stories about young people making positive changes in the area of sustainability
encourages students to reflect on how they can be sustainable global citizens
uses object interpretation to solve problems around waste
involves students in interactive and engaging learning activities
explores students’ rights and responsibilities in our democracy Free Museum of Australian Democracy Live Event – Scheduled Zoom Primary Secondary Science and Tech Working Scientifically and Design and Production Material World Science and Tech Select Strand Select Sub Strand Select Other KLA Select Strand Select Sub Strand Free Homeschool Specials

Democracy: Our House, Our Voices – home-based learning session

Explore how people engage in our democracy through key stories, spaces and targeted discussion. Year 5 – S3 Year 6 – S3 Year 7 – S4 Year 8 – S4 Democracy: Our House, Our Voices – home-based learning session During this digital excursion students will,

visits historical spaces in the building including the House of Representatives and Senate Chamber, as well as the Prime Minster’s Suite
learn about historical events and significant people
actively participate in discussions around how they can make a difference
explore their rights and responsibilities within our democracy Free Museum of Australian Democracy Live Event – Scheduled Zoom Primary Secondary HSIE History Australian History: Colonials and National (Stage 3 – Year 5 and 6) Select Other KLA Select Strand Select Sub Strand Select Other KLA Select Strand Select Sub Strand Free Homeschool Specials

Drawn Together Workshop – Federation – HOMESCHOOL SESSION

Are you looking for an introduction to examining visual media? Hook your students into exploring Federation through cartooning! Year 3 – S2 Year 4 – S2 Year 5 – S3 Year 6 – S3 Year 7 – S4 Year 8 – S4 Drawn Together Workshop – Federation – HOMESCHOOL SESSION In this free digital workshop, your students will discuss the techniques used by cartoonists, practice their visual analysis skills and learn about the role of political cartoons as an example of media in our democracy. Your students will become cartoonists and create a collaborative drawing with the MoAD Learning team, and develop their media literacy and critical thinking skills. They will design their own cartoon to investigate how they can have a say on issues that are important to them.

The workshop uses accessible cartoons from MoAD’s Behind the Lines exhibition and exclusive content from one of Australia’s leading cartoonists.

The Program:

develops civic literacy by visiting special places in the building
explores the role of the media in our democracy
builds media literacy skills by examining current political cartoons for techniques and meaning
develops visual analysis and media literacy skills using contemporary cartoons and exclusive content
facilitates rich discussion around leadership and ways to make positive change
uses collaborative construction to develop media creation skills
involves students in interactive and engaging learning activities
explores students’ rights and responsibilities in our democracy

The development of the Drawn Together Digital Workshop has been guided by the Media Literacy Framework for Australia. MoAD is a proud partner of the Australian Media Literacy Alliance.

A post-visit resource pack is provided after your digital workshop. Free Museum of Australian Democracy Live Event – Scheduled Zoom Primary Secondary English Making meaning through responding and composing Reading and Viewing HSIE History Australian History: Colonials and National (Stage 3 – Year 5 and 6) Select Other KLA Select Strand Select Sub Strand Free Homeschool Specials Media Literacy Week

A New Home: Special Homeschool Session

Connect live with a museum educator and learn about female Irish orphans who migrated to Australia in the 1800s and stayed at the Hyde Park Barracks. Year 5 – S3 Year 6 – S3 A New Home: Special Homeschool Session Students will look at the factors that led the women to migrate from Ireland, what their journey was like and what happened to them once they were here. They will look inside the Barracks and see the current exhibition as viewing a range of sources, including some of the objects these women brought with them. Students will also hear from an ancestor of one of the women and consider the importance of oral history. Finally they will complete an empathy activity by considering what they would put in their trunks if they were migrating to another country, in a similar situation to these women.
Home-schooled students
Special sessions are reserved for home-schooled students in 2024:

Cost: $10 per student per session.

Minimum of six students required for each session.

Curriculum links

History – Stage 3 The Australian Colonies
Outcomes
HT3 1 – describes and explains the significance of people, groups, places and events to the development of Australia.
HT3 2 – describes and explains different experiences of people living in Australia over time.
HT3 5 – applies a variety of skills of historical inquiry and communication.

Skills
Analysis and Use of Sources; Empathetic Understanding; Perspectives and Interpretations

Concepts
Continuity and Change; Empathetic Understanding; Significance Museums of History NSW (Sydney Living Museums) Live Event – Scheduled Zoom Primary HSIE History Australian History: Colonials and National (Stage 3 – Year 5 and 6) Select Other KLA Select Strand Select Sub Strand Select Other KLA Select Strand Select Sub Strand Homeschool Specials

Solve It Using Sources: Homeschool Session

Based at two Sydney Living Museums’ sites, the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Hyde Park Barracks and Susannah Place in Sydney’s Rocks area, and explores the archaeology of both sites as well as other relevant primary sources. Year 6 – S3 Year 7 – S4 Year 8 – S4 Solve It Using Sources: Homeschool Session Home-schooled students
Special sessions are reserved for home-schooled students in 2022:

Cost: $10 per student per session.

Minimum of six students required for each session.

Curriculum links

Skills – Analysis and Use of Sources

Stage 3 History
HT3-3 Applies a variety of skills of historical inquiry and communication

Stage 4 History
The Ancient World Depth Study 1: Investigating the Ancient Past

Key inquiry question: How do we know about the ancient past?

HT4-1 Describes the nature of history and archaeology and explains their contribution to an understanding of the past
HT4-5 Identifies the meaning, purpose and context of historical sources
HT4-6 Uses evidence from sources to support historical narratives and explanations Museums of History NSW (Sydney Living Museums) Live Event – Scheduled Zoom Primary Secondary HT3-3 HT4-1 HT4-5 HT4-6 HSIE History Australian History: Colonials and National (Stage 3 – Year 5 and 6) HSIE Select Strand Select Sub Strand Select Other KLA Select Strand Select Sub Strand Homeschool Specials

First Contacts: Special Homeschool Session

Connect live with a museum educator, examine a range of historical sources and explore the impact of these new arrivals on the Aboriginal peoples of Sydney. Year 3 – S2 Year 4 – S2 First Contacts: Special Homeschool Session Home-schooled students
Special sessions are reserved for home-schooled students in 2024:

Cost: $10 per student per session.

Minimum of six students required for each session.

Curriculum links

History – Stage 2 First Contacts

Outcomes
HT2-4   describes and explains effects of British colonisation in Australia
HT2-5applies skills of historical inquiry and communication
Skills
Analysis and Use of Sources; Empathetic Understanding; Perspectives and Interpretations
Concepts
Continuity and Change; Empathetic Understanding; Significance Museums of History NSW (Sydney Living Museums) Live Event – Scheduled Zoom Primary HT2-4   describes and explains effects of British colonisation in Australia HT2-5 applies skills of historical inquiry and communication HSIE History Australian History: Colonials and National (Stage 3 – Year 5 and 6) Select Other KLA Select Strand Select Sub Strand Select Other KLA Select Strand Select Sub Strand Homeschool Specials

Growing Up in the Past – special homeschool session

Discover what life was like for working class children growing up in the 1900s at Rouse Hill Estate. Year 1 – S1 Year 2 – S1 Growing Up in the Past – special homeschool session In this interactive virtual excursion, your Stage 1 class will connect live with a museum educator and discuss what life was like for rural children in the early 1900s. Students will investigate the lives of Annie and Ena Sherwood, two young girls who once lived in a small workers cottage on Rouse Hill Estate, and learn about household chores and technology from the past.

Students will also experience a school lesson in the Rouse Hill school house and investigate a range of objects from the time. Finally, they will discuss leisure time for children in the past and how toys have changed and learn how to make their own handmade dolly peg toy.

Home-schooled students
Special sessions are reserved for home-schooled students in 2024:

Cost: $10 per student per session.

Minimum of six students required for each session. Museums of History NSW (Sydney Living Museums) Live Event – By Request Zoom Primary HT1-3 HT1-4 HSIE History Past and Present (Stage 1 – Year 1 and 2) Select Other KLA Select Strand Select Sub Strand Select Other KLA Select Strand Select Sub Strand Homeschool Specials

You, Me and Sustainability Workshop – Home-based learning session

This program supports students to inquire into how they can create positive change in their classrooms, school or local community. Kinder – ES1 Year 1 – S1 Year 2 – S1 Year 3 – S2 Year 4 – S2 Year 5 – S3 Year 6 – S3 Year 7 – S4 You, Me and Sustainability Workshop – Home-based learning session Through discussion and real-world examples students consider simple changes they can make in their everyday lives to support sustainability.

Program interactive content:

visits special places in the building
facilitates rich discussion around making positive changes to help the environment
shares stories about young people making positive changes in the area of sustainability
encourages students to reflect on how they can be sustainable global citizens
uses object interpretation to solve problems around waste
involves students in interactive and engaging learning activities
explores students’ rights and responsibilities in our democracy Free Museum of Australian Democracy Live Event – Scheduled Zoom Primary Secondary Science and Tech Working Scientifically and Design and Production Material World Science and Tech Select Strand Select Sub Strand Select Other KLA Select Strand Select Sub Strand Free Homeschool Specials

Science Bundle – 20 Days of LIVE Sessions, Recording Avail until 12 April – Available for TERM 1

Live science every weekday with Science @ Home Or Classroom
20 classes across 4 weeks for one price! Year 3 – S2 Year 4 – S2 Year 5 – S3 Year 6 – S3 Science Bundle – 20 Days of LIVE Sessions, Recording Avail until 12 April – Available for TERM 1 Join the Fizzics Team for live science;

20 x Live, interactive 40-minute science classes designed for a broad range of ages.
Each session 2:00pm between February 26 to March 22
Includes a Friday trivia session to test what you’ve learned
Guided by science educators highly experienced in online delivery of multi-award-winning programs.
Curriculum-linked sessions
Run in a secure online space using Zoom Webinar
Recordings available up until April 12
The price is per device – your whole household can join with a single ticket, though for optimal experience we recommend no more than 3 children per device

Cost = All of March LIVE sessions + recorded access until 12 April 2024

Homeschool > $60 inc. GST  (that’s 20 LIVE classes for $3 each class!).
Calculated on 2 children per household at $1.50 per child per class
School classes > $900 inc GST (that’s 20 LIVE classes for $45 each class!).
Calculated on 30 students per class in a school setting at $1.50 per student per class

If you have any questions regarding these sessions please contact us [email protected] Fizzics Education On Demand Zoom Primary ST3-6MW-S, SC4-15LW (and many more across 20 classes, please visit the Fizzics Education website for more details) Science and Tech Working Scientifically and Design and Production Physical World Science and Tech Working Scientifically and Design and Production Material World Science and Tech Working Scientifically and Design and Production Living World CLICK FOR THE FULL DESCRIPTION HERE
Week 1 – Nature & Environment

February 26 to March 1 at 2:00pm AEDT (Sydney UTC +11)

Student outcomes

A student:

about the physical properties of water
the rock cycle and geology
about natural disasters
renewable energy systems

Week 2 – Space & Flight

March 4 to 8 at 2:00pm AEDT (Sydney UTC +11)

Student outcomes

A student:

Earth, Sun & Moon interactions
The solar system
The mechanics of flight

Week 3 – Living World

March 11 to 15 at 2:00pm AEDT (Sydney UTC +11)

Student outcomes

A student:

will learn about plat structure
ecosystems
camoflague
dinosaurs
abiotic factors that affect ocean life

Week 4 – Fantastic Physics

March 18 to 22 at 2:00pm AEDT (Sydney UTC +11)

Student outcomes

A student:

push and pull focres
light & colour
soundwaves

CLICK FOR THE FULL DESCRIPTION HERE Homeschool Specials STEM/STEAM #fizzicsed

All About Women (Digital On Demand Talks): Yellowface with Rebecca F. Kuang

On the heels of her satirical sensation Yellowface crushing the bestseller lists, join Rebecca F. Kuang as she takes on the complexities of diversity, racism and cultural appropriation today. Year 7 – S4 Year 8 – S4 Year 9 – S5 Year 10 – S5 Year 11 – S6 Year 12 – S6 TAFE Students Teacher Parent All About Women (Digital On Demand Talks): Yellowface with Rebecca F. Kuang The novel Yellowface by Rebecca F. Kuang is a worldwide “zeitgeist” publishing sensation. When June Hayward’s friend, bestselling author Athena Liu, dies in a freak accident, June acts quickly – and steals Athena’s manuscript about Chinese labourers. She doesn’t exactly pretend to be Asian-American but she also doesn’t correct anyone who mistakes her background, either. Brimming with dark humour and vindictive characters with dubious morals (so just like real life), Kuang’s smart and sardonic commentary has everyone asking questions. Who gets to profit off our hunger for cultural diversity? Do people with marginalised identities have to commodify family and personal trauma to make it big? Join this conversation with Rebecca F. Kuang to explore a world capitalising on race and the complexities behind who gets to tell what stories.

Don’t forget to check out the other 2 free talks in our All About Women 2024 Schools offering! (Influencers are the New Public Intellectuals & Mary Beard) Free Sydney Opera House Rebecca F. Kuang is the award-winning, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Poppy War trilogy, Babel: An Arcane History, and Yellowface. She has an MPhil in Chinese Studies from Cambridge and an MSc in Contemporary Chinese Studies from Oxford; she is now pursuing a PhD in East Asian Languages and Literatures at Yale. On Demand Youtube Recording Secondary HSIE Society and Culture Select Sub Strand English Select Strand Select Sub Strand Creative Arts Drama Select Sub Strand Free Homeschool Specials Wellbeing International Women’s Day Australian Women’s History Month World Storytelling Day Harmony Week #Yellowface #RFKuang