Deadline: 27-Nov-22
Applications for a Premier’s Anzac Memorial Scholarship Accompanying Teacher position are now open.
The Premier’s Anzac Memorial Scholarship gives NSW Year 10 and 11 History students the opportunity to travel on a study tour to develop their knowledge and understanding of the history of Australians at war. Accompanied by a military historian the tour includes visits to significant historical sites to learn about and commemorate the service of Australian men and women in the World Wars and other conflicts.
Planning for PAMS 2023 is already under way!
- The 2023 tour will take place during the Term 3 school holidays and will most likely depart on Friday 22 September 2023.
- The itinerary is not yet confirmed but they are investigating both domestic and international locations.
- The tour will be up to 14 days long.
- Applications will open at the start of Term 1, 2023.
- Applications will be submitted online via SmartyGrants.
- Eligible applicants will need to submit a personal essay, a letter of recommendation signed by their History teacher and school principal and a marked History essay or written History assessment task.
What are the benefits of the Scholarship?
- Unique learning experiences to complement the NSW History Syllabus and enhance and reflect on History studies in the classroom
- Travelling with and learning directly from a military historian and experienced History teachers
- Making friendships with like-minded students from across NSW
- Travelling and discovering new places
- Special behind the scenes and hands-on learning activities
- Meeting and learning from a range of professionals working in history and heritage
- All learning and leisure activities on the tour
- All travel while on the tour e.g. flights, airconditioned coaches, public transport
- All meals including breakfast, lunch, snacks, and dinner
- All accommodation (usually in hotels or motels and shared with other scholars in twin or triple rooms)
- Uniforms to wear on the tour
- The tour is designed to pack in as much as possible into the time available. Activities begin after breakfast and continue into the evening, with downtime built in to ensure everyone can rest and recharge. Some things you can expect based on previous PAMS tours are:
- Hands-on learning activities such as working with primary sources from significant collections
- Guided walking tours of significant sites including heritage buildings and fortifications, cemeteries, museums, and memorials
- City, bush and beach walks
- Fun activities such as movie nights, games, sports, swimming, and physical challenges such as cave tours and ziplining
- Group debriefs each evening to reflect on the day’s experiences and learnings
Eligibility Criteria
- To be considered for the role of Accompanying Teacher on the 2023 Premier’s Anzac Memorial Scholarship Tour, applicants must:
- be an Australian citizen or permanent resident of Australia
- be trained and qualified to teach History
- be currently teaching in a NSW High School
- be currently teaching Stage 5 and/or 6 History OR have recent (within the past 2 years) experience of teaching Stage 5 and/or 6 History in a NSW High School
- have excellent communication skills
- have the physical and emotional capacity to participate in the tour activities and meet the challenges of group travel
- be fully vaccinated against COVID-19
- be available to attend an in-person interview in Sydney in the week beginning 23 January 2023
- be available to attend an in-person teacher briefing in the Term 1 school holidays (date will be negotiated with the successful applicants)
- be available to attend a full day in-person pre-tour meeting at the Anzac Memorial in Hyde Park, Sydney on 3 July 2023
- be available to attend the tour in the Term 3 school holidays (most likely from Friday 22 September 2023 for up to 14 days)
For more information, visit https://www.veterans.nsw.gov.au/education/premiers-anzac-memorial-scholarship/