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More than facts: teaching complexity in history
Episode 616th April 2026 • Hey History! • UTS Impact Studios
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You know history is complex. How do you teach that in the classroom?

We unpack what 'complexity' in history means and how to bring it to life for your students.

As history educator Jonathon Dallimore puts it, “Factual information… is not sufficient. Information doesn’t guarantee that you actually have insight."

Because there’s the past (everything that’s happened) and then there’s history: the way we interpret, debate and make meaning of the past.

You’ll hear from experienced teachers and history educator Jonathon Dallimore, on why history is complex, with examples, and how to teach contestability and historical thinking skills to junior and secondary students.

Students are already debating the world around them. This is about helping them bring those skills into history.

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Educators: Natalie Abadier (New South Wales), Sarah Coleman (Queensland) and Jonathon Dallimore, History Teachers Association of New South Wales.

Host: Professor Anna Clark

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