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Social studies

Many of the topics covered in the social studies curriculum are included in other subject pages.

The most important of these are:


Some useful subject searches are:



If there's a topic you're studying and we don't have it listed, email us!

 
Social studies.

Related Links:

Social studies resource centre

Social studies units - years 9-10

Social studies units - years 11-13

Monumental studies - interactive resource related to the changing role of women in New Zealand.

History of the Vote in New Zealand

Te Ara - encyclopedia of New Zealand

Oneworld.net - a site of news, issues and campaigns related to the developing world. Includes links to over 450 non-governmental organisations.


Related Content:

Some of the databases the library subscribes to will be of help. Try:


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