History New to Teaching: an interactive workshop
Wednesday 14th and Thursday 15th July 2021 (2 x half-day events)
Venue: online
Participants in this two-day interactive online workshop, sponsored by History UK and the Royal Historical Society, will develop their understanding of key issues relating to teaching History in higher education, from innovations in teaching and learning (including the shift online during the pandemic) and curriculum design to teaching seminar groups and preparing for the academic job market.
All those who are new to teaching History in higher education – i.e. about to begin or recently-started – are eligible to apply, including PhD students, postdocs, ECRs and new lecturers. We welcome applicants from beyond the UK, although elements of the event will be tailored specifically to UK HE contexts. The workshop will be delivered by a group of experienced and innovative teachers of History in HE. There will be a blend of pre-recorded and ‘live’ presentations. Participants should be prepared to engage actively in the sessions; we will be leaving plenty of time for questions and discussion!
Register for the workshop here.
Wednesday 14th July
9.30-9.40: Jamie Wood (Lincoln), Welcome
9.40-10.40: Curriculum Design
- Elaine Fulton (Birmingham), The Subject Benchmark Statement in History (slides)
- Jamie Wood (Lincoln), What to consider when designing courses in History (slides)
- Click here for a recording of this panel on our YouTube channel
10.40-10.50: break
10.50-11.50: Pandemic Pedagogies
- Katie Carpenter (Lincoln), Preparing for the Unexpected for Online Teaching (slides)
- Lucie Matthews-Jones (Liverpool John Moores), Jamboarding in the Classroom: Enhancing Seminar Participation in the Digital Classroom (slides and description of Jamboard)
- Jon Chandler (UCL), Team Teaching: Tips, Tricks, and Techniques (slides and handout)
- Click here for a recording of this panel on our YouTube channel
11.50-12.00: break
12.00-1.00: Classroom Craft
- Max Jones (Manchester), The lecture (pre-recorded) (slides) (click here for a recording of this paper on YouTube)
- Jamie Wood (Lincoln), Small group teaching (slides and responses) (click here for a recording of this paper on YouTube)
Thursday 15th July
9.30-9.40: Welcome (Jamie Wood, Lincoln)
9.40-10.40: History Students
- Will Bailey-Watson (Reading), School History: the what, how and why of your Undergraduates’ experience of history in secondary school
- David Ingledew (Hertfordshire), Hurdle or Ladder?: Supporting the transition from school to university history (slides)
- Click here for a recording of this panel on our YouTube channel
10.40-10.50: break
10.50-11.50: Decolonising the Curriculum in Practice
- Shahmima Akhtar (Royal Holloway) and Antonella Liuzzo Scorpo (Lincoln) (slides)
- Click here for a recording of this panel on our YouTube channel
11.50-12.00: break
12.00-1.00: Looking Ahead
- Marcus Collins (Loughborough), Post-Pandemic Pedagogy in History (slides)
- Catherine Armstrong (Loughborough), Teaching and Building your Academic Career (slides)
- Click here for a recording of this panel on our YouTube channel
1.00-1.15: Conclusions (Jamie Wood, Lincoln)