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HSC Glossary of Key Terms
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Board of Studies – Glossary of Key Terms Syllabus outcomes, objectives, performance bands and examination questions have key words that state what students are expected to be able to do. A glossary of key words has been developed to help provide a common language and consistent meaning in the Higher School Certificate documents. Using the glossary will help teachers and students understand what is expected in responses to examinations and assessment tasks.
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ACCOUNT Account for: state reasons for, report on. Give an account of: narrate a series of events or transactions. Example 1: Account for why the Egyptians adapted their housing to suit the climatic conditions. Example 2: Give an account of the Battle of Kadesh with particular focus on the role of the Egyptian army.
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ANALYSE Identify components and the relationship between them; draw out and relate implications. Example: Analyse the TWO sources below and indicate why tourism is important to Pompeii and another archaeological site that you have studies.
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ASSESS Make a judgement of value, quality, outcomes, results or size. Example: Using relevant modern and ancient sources, assess the extent to which Ramesses II deserves the epithet ‘ the Great’.
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COMPARE Show how things are similar or different. Example: Read the accounts of Diodorus and Strabo and compare the descriptions they provide about Mount Vesuvius in AD 79. Which account is more accurate?
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CONTRAST Show how things are different or opposite. Example: Contrast the views of Pliny the Younger and a modern historian of your choice in describing the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79.
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CRITICALLY (ANALYSE/EVALUATE) Add a degree or level of accuracy, depth, knowledge and understanding, logic, questioning, reflection and quality to (analysis/evaluation). Example 1: Critically analyse the two sources below and identify which one is more reliable. Example 2: Critically evaluate the outcome of the Battle of Kadesh.
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DEDUCE Draw conclusions. Example: Deduce why the Spartan boys were taken away from their mothers and homes at the age of seven.
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DEFINE State meaning and identify essential qualities. Example: Define the term agoge.
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DESCRIBE Provide characteristics and features. Example: Briefly describe Ramesses’ family background.
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DISCUSS Identify issues and provide points for and/or against. Example: Discuss the role and importance of the helots and perioikoi.
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EVALUATE Make a judgement based on criteria; determine the value of. Example: Evaluate the impact of TWO significant individuals in this period.
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EXAMINE Inquire into. Example: With reference to ancient and modern sources, examine the contribution of Akhenaten to Egyptian religion.
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EXPLAIN Relate cause and effect; make the relationships between things evident; provide why and/or how. Example: Explain the main features and structure of Spartan government.
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IDENTIFY Recognise and name. Example: Identify TWO pharoahs from the Ramesside period.
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INTERPRET Draw meaning from. Example: Look at Source 9 below. Interpret what this source tells us about the role of women in Spartan society.
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INVESTIGATE Plan, inquire into and draw conclusions about. Example: Investigate the differences and similarities between the Akhenaten’s Artistic reforms and those of other New Kingdom Pharaohs.
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JUSTIFY Support an argument or conclusion. Example: Describe the role of women in Roman society. Justify your response by referring to Source 3 and any other sources that you have studied.
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OUTLINE Sketch in general terms; indicate the main feature of. Example: Outline the main features of the Spartan economy.
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RECOUNT Retell a series of events. Example: Recount the reign of Ramesses II.
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SUMMARISE Express, concisely, the relevant details. Example: Read Chapter 3 of the text and summarise the key ideas in your own words. Remember to include direct quotes where necessary.
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