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Join Dr Nathaniel Swain for an exploration of what makes a knowledge-rich curriculum and why it matters for student learning.

Using the Oxford Connections: People & Places Humanities teaching resource as a practical example, this webinar will examine how carefully sequenced content, integrated skills, and coherent curriculum design support deeper understanding over time.

The one-hour session will conclude with a live Q&A, providing opportunities to discuss research, curriculum planning, and classroom implementation.
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Teacher, Instructional Coach, and Researcher
With expertise in language, literacy, instructional practices and cognitive science, Dr Nathaniel Swain is dedicated to empowering teachers to develop “life-changing” language and literacy skills in every student, through effective and engaging teaching. He is a Teacher, Instructional Coach, and Writer. He produces a blog for teachers called Dr Swain’s Cognitorium and is co-host of the Chalk Dust Podcast with Rebecca Birch. Having worked at Universities and Government School Systems in Victoria, Australia, Nathaniel has taught a range of learners in schools and tertiary settings. Dr Swain founded a community of teachers committed to the Science of Learning: THINK FORWARD EDUCATORS, now 25,000 members and growing. Dr Swain is a sought after speaker on educational circuits, and has a best-selling book entitled “Harnessing the Science of Learning: Success stories to help kickstart your school improvement”.