Papua New Guinea Origins

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Discover the essential educational resource for Grade Eight students with 'Papua New Guinea's Origins.' This comprehensive textbook, published by Oxford University Press ANZ in 1988, serves as a critical part of the Grade Eight Provincial High School Social Science Course. Spanning key themes of Change from Grades Seven to Ten, this book fosters a deeper understanding of Papua New Guinea's cultural and historical heritage. Each chapter is meticulously designed to enhance learning, integrating informational content with critical thinking exercises that engage students and nurture their social science skills.

Ideal for educators and students alike, 'Papua New Guinea's Origins' contains diverse activities, including comprehension exercises, discussion prompts, and hands-on projects that encourage exploration both inside and outside the classroom. These engaging activities make learning interactive and stimulate student curiosity about their surroundings, positioning this book as a must-have for any socio-cultural curriculum.

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Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9789980582089
Year: 1988
Publisher: Oxford University Press ANZ


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Secretary's MessageThe topic Papua New Guinea's Origins is the first term's work in the Grade Eight Provincial High School Social Science Course. It is the second of the four topics which develop the theme Change through Grades Seven to Ten.The material in the book integrates the presentation of information, the development of ideas, reinforcement and application of Social Science skills and the fostering of attitudes.Three types of activities appear at the end of each section. There are Exercises to ensure comprehension of the material; there are Things to discuss and Things to do. The activities combine work on sections of the book with direct investigation both inside and outside the school. -- J. E. TetagaSecretary for Education

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