Audience

open access

Location

Birmingham

Starts from 30/01/2018 to 30/01/2018

Please join us for a glass of wine and a bite to eat to talk about inspiring practice in Holocaust education. Teachers and academics will explore case studies of how the UCL Centre for Holocaust Education has supported them in their professional development, their disciplinary understanding and in the development of their school curriculum. You will be able to share your own experiences of teaching about the Holocaust and any work you have done that’s been inspired by the UCL Centre for Holocaust Education, and also find out about opportunities to work with the UCL Centre for Holocaust Education and how to inspire your students next year.

The speakers are:

Sally Hobday, Lecturer in Secondary English Education, University of Birmingham

Bee Speetchley, Assistant Headteacher, Nunnery Wood High School

Gemma Webb, Head of History, Starbank School, Birmingham

Darius Jackson, Lecturer in Holocaust and History Education, UCL Centre for Holocaust Education

Timings tbc: the session will start approx 16:00 – 16:15, and will last approx 1 hr 30 mins/1 hr 45 mins.

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