Advanced Australian Records
# Courses Base Price
Course: AU-301 - Australian: Education Records $119.00
Course: AU-302 - Australian: Health Records $119.00
Package total: 2 $238.00
Course image Australian: Education Records
Advanced Australian Records
Course Summary:

Optional Course Reading Material: Australian: Education Records

*Course material will only be sent to students who are registered in the course.

Education records can be a fascinating resource to add more detail and interest to our ancestor’s lives. The records may not always give us biographical information to take our family lines further back in time, but the records will tell us more about the lives they lived. Today’s education arrangements are quite different from those in the 18th and 19th centuries.

 For the purposes of this course, we will mostly be looking at educational records from 1788 through to 1950. We will explore education records which can include archival records, memorabilia, photographs, building plans, newspaper reports, published school histories and local histories. Archival records are those created by the school such as administrative files, correspondence files, building files, pupil admission registers, corporal punishment registers of teachers, photographs of buildings and pupils, building plans, sporting memorabilia and other records. Records explored will span primary school to adult education and will include students as well as staff.

Course Length: 7 weeks


Contact Hours: 18
Grading Scale: 70% Tests/30% Assignments
Course Length: 7 weeks
Course Content

MODULE 1
INTRODUCTION
Why use education records?
Brief History of Education in Australia
Brief Timeline
What are education records?
Where are the records?

MODULE 2
PRIMARY EDUCATION
State Primary Schools
Industrial & Reformatory Schools
Private Primary Schools
Ragged Schools
Grammar schools

MODULE 3
SECONDARY EDUCATION
Locating High Schools
Where Are The Records?
Private Church & Independent Schools
Old Boys (or Girls) Associations

MODULE 4
TERTIARY EDUCATION
Technical and Further Education
Student records
Staff Records
Sporting Records
Education Gazettes
University Collecting Archives
Other University Organisations

MODULE 5
ADULT EDUCATION
Schools of Arts & Mechanics’ Institutes
Original Records
Literary Institutes
University of the Third Age (U3A)

MODULE 6
EDUCATION STAFF RECORDS
School Committees
Portal Websites
Staff Records
Church & Independent Schools

SUGGESTED READING & RESOURCES
Course image Australian: Health Records
Advanced Australian Records
Course Summary:

Optional Print Course Material: Australian: Health Records

*Course material will only be sent to students who are registered in the course.

This course looks at how health records can help with family history research. Records for general hospitals, maternity hospitals, asylums, sanatoriums and other health institutions will be looked at together with staff records. In addition it looks at selected epidemics and medical treatments that our ancestors might have been familiar with.

Course Length: 7 weeks
Contact Hours: 18
Grading Scale: 70% Tests/30% Assignments
Course Length: 7 weeks
Course Content

MODULE 1
INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH RECORDS
Brief history of health in Australia
Brief timeline
Epidemics
Infectious disease hospitals
Occupational health issues
What are health records?
Resources for identifying & locating health records

MODULE 2
GENERAL HOSPITAL RECORDS
Why use hospital records?
Types of hospital records
Public Hospitals
Private Hospitals

MODULE 3
LYING-IN (MATERNITY) HOSPITALS
Mortality Rate (Women and infants)
Lying-in hospitals
Midwives
Maternal and Child Welfare Clinics
Postpartum Depression
Indigence Allowance
Baby farming
Pregnancy Terminations

MODULE 4
ASYLUMS
What are asylums?
What the records tell us
Early History
Locating asylum records
State Archives
National Archives
Other resources

MODULE 5
OTHER HEALTH INSTITUTIONS
The voyage out and shipboard health
Quarantine stations
Sanatoriums
Inebriate Institutes
Lazarets
Other institutions
Dental hospitals

MODULE 6
HOSPITAL COMMITTEES, STAFF & MEDICAL TREATMENTS
Hospital committees
Staff records
Specialist indexes
Professional associations and Trade unions
Hospital archives
Australian Country Hospital Heritage Association
Medical Treatments

SUGGESTED READING & RESOURCES