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36: 504: 709:); Dr Sifiso Ndlovu; Dr Nomathamsanqa Tisani; Professor Albert Grundlingh; Professor Jeff Guy; Professor Jeff Pieres; archaeologist Amanda Esterhuysen; and a teacher, Lindi Nqonji. Amongst its various strategic achievements, the project conducted national audits of history books used in schools and of archaeologists and historians in South Africa. Some of the key publications include an update of the 118: 684:
The South African History Project formed national and provincial networks, communication and advocacy initiatives and organised roundtables in all provinces, in rural and urban areas with local civic organisations, teacher organisations,
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and materials for schools and to initiate activities that will resurrect interest in the study of history by young people. The Curriculum Review process resultant of these recommendations was led by Dr Linda Chisholm.
752:. Its work through effective media strategies through radio, television and print has reached several hundred thousand South Africans, and has undoubtedly been a key transformation project in 737:(SAHO). Important publications included the teacher's guides for the Unesco Africa History volumes, distributed to all schools and libraries and the "Towards New Histories for South Africa" 693:, oral history projects, local government, libraries and archives. The project managed to achieve its strategic aims under the direction of its CEO, Dr June Bam and the Chair of the 1140: 342: 337: 812: 1577: 533: 450: 1370: 606:
and Democracy presented to then Minister of Education, Professor Kader Asmal in 2000, led by Professor Wilmot James. This report emphasised the immense value of
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The South African History Project was established to promote and enhance the quality and status of the learning and teaching of history in schools and in
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This led to the establishment of the History and Archaeology Panel in 2000, under the chairpersonship of the African novelist and academic, Professor
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Systems network in South Africa) and the committee members of prominent South African historians and academics: Dr Luli Callinicos (author of
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by setting up provincial networks which brought stakeholders in education, heritage, tourism and publishing together for the first time in
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Statement; to establish initiatives that would bring history researchers and scholars together to review, revise and write new
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NOTER no. 147, December 2000, Theme South Africa. The Organisation for History Teachers at Upper Secondary Level in Denmark
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The South African History Project came to be established as a result of a report presented by the Working Group on Values,
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of New York until June 2004. One of the sources of inspiration was a project, conducted between South African and
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Jordan does not have a doctoral degree, nor is he an academic, but he can be considered an intellectual.
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on the strengthening of the teaching of history in South African schools after the end of
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historians and history educationalists in 1999/2000: The History for Democracy Project.
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Toward new histories for South Africa : on the place of the past in our present
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Toward new histories for South Africa: on the place of the past in our present
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Millennium Project on perspectives on and of Africa, and with the NGO
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Initiative to chronicle the history of the Republic of South Africa
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The work of this project has now become fully integrated into the
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to advise the government on how to strengthen history teaching in
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UNESCO Prize for Peace Education 2008 goes to South Africa
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Pre-colonial
Middle Stone Age
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Bantu expansion
Kingdom of Mapungubwe
Kingdom of Mutapa
Kaditshwene
Dutch colonisation
Dutch Cape Colony
Zulu Kingdom
Shaka kaSenzangakhona
Dingane kaSenzangakhona
Mpande kaSenzangakhona
Cetshwayo kaMpande
Dinuzulu kaCetshwayo
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Colony of Natal
Transvaal Colony
Orange River Colony
Boer Republics

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