Teaching Black British History: A Teacher Training Guide
Discover how to best teach and embed Black British history into the national school curriculum with this informative course.
Who is the course for?
This course has been created in mind for key stage 2 through to key stage 5 teachers and practitioners who are wanting to learn more about how to embed Black British history into their curriculum.
This course will also be useful for those working in charity and social enterprise sectors and departments.
This course focuses on UK examples, however it will be applicable to a global audience.
What topics will you cover?
Broadening the narrative: Black British history
The importance of inclusive and active learning
Pedagogy for the classroom
History of ethnocratic and the Eurocentric narrative
Beyond the classroom: Studying your local community and learning at home
What will you achieve?
By the end of the course, you‘ll be able to…
Develop a practical understanding of how to embed Black British histories into your curriculum
Explore inclusive and active delivery strategies, including arts based learning techniques, to use when exploring Black British histories
Reflect on the racial biases in education and the ethnocratic and the eurocentric narrative of history
Develop a critical perspective on sources of history in order to broaden the narrative when teaching
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