Teacher in Charge: Mrs J. Champness.
Recommended Prior LearningYear 12 English requirements. An interest in history, literature, politics, philosophy and classical civilisations an advantage.
Objectives
Content
Term 1
Citizenship and Society in Classical Athens.
Through examining the key concepts of citizenship, power, participation, roles and responsibilities and checks and balances, students will explore how the Athenian state worked, and how the people who lived in the state contributed to its success.
Internal: 91202 (2.3) Demonstrate understanding of a significant event in the classical world (Internal, 4 credits) based on the reforms of Solon or Cleisthenes.
External: 91203 (2.4) Examine socio-political life in the classical world (External, 6 credits).
Term 2
Athenian Architecture Special Study.
Students will investigate selected buildings on the Acropolis in Athens: The Parthenon, the Erechtheion, the Temple of Athena Nike, and the Propylaia.
Students will develop an understanding of the architectural and artistic styles of the Ancient Greeks; the buildings’ reflection of ideals and beauty, aesthetic impact, form and function, style, techniques, and the social/historical/ mythological context.
Internal: 91204 (2.5) Demonstrate understanding of the relationship between aspects of the classical world and aspects of other cultures (Internal, 6 credits), through demonstrating the influence of Greek architecture on other cultures by comparing the classical Greek buildings with the Auckland War Memorial Museum. There is a class trip to the Museum for this internal assessment.
Term 3
The Tragedy of Antigone.
Students will read one of the most famous ancient Greek plays, Antigone by Sophocles. Antigone will be analysed to discuss ideas and values of classical Athens as communicated through literary texts.
External: 91200 (2.1) Examine ideas and values of the classical world (External, 4 credits).
Term 4
Revision and Exam Preparation.
Year 13 Classical Studies Guideline(s):
At least 3 Achievement Standards in NCEA Level 2 English or History, or Head of Faculty permission.
At least 12 credits in Level 2 Classical Studies, or Head of Faculty permission.
Archivist, Art Director (Film, Television or Stage), Barrister, Conservator, Legal Executive, Solicitor, Judge, Curator, Records Adviser, Policy Analyst, Intelligence Officer, Court Registry Officer
Subject and Associated CostsCourse Costs: Nil.
Associated Costs: Approx. $20.00 for the Auckland War Memorial Museum trip to study the Museum’s Greek architectural features.