Being an Effective History Co-ordinator
Date
Mon, 2nd November, 2015Time
9:30 am - 3:30 pmLocation
Norwich Castle, NorwichRef. Number
PB/1516/Hi/62Price
£0.00Description
Led by the Education and CPD Manager for the Historical Association
THE COURSE
• Overview of issues identified with the new curriculum
• Developing your own history knowledge
• What makes a coherent history course? – Which options should we choose to study?
• Linking with other subjects
• Developing a history portfolio
• Suggested good resource
• Strategies to help your colleagues get better at teaching history
• What does it mean to get ‘better’ at history?
£160 for 1 place, £300 for 2 places
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Presenter(s)
Alf Wilkinson
Alf Wilkinson has been a teacher for many years, both primary and secondary. Since 1999 he has also worked for the Historical Association as Education and CPD manager. Responsible for leading the HA response to the new curriculum. On the Editorial Board of Primary History, largely responsible for the new style of the journal. Written several schemes of work for the new curriculum. Written materials for the new ‘Risings Stars’ scheme of work. Produced wide-ranging history materials for TTS. Regular contributor to Teach Primary. Workshops at the Northern History Forum and HA Annual Conference. Developed the Global Learning Programme history materials; both primary and secondary.